Samsung Galaxy Note 6 release date, specs news: Could come with a Lite version when launched?
There have been a lot of talks about the upcoming Samsung Flagship smartphone, Galaxy Note 6. Following the release of the impressive Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, fans have shifted their focus on the next release of the Korean tech giant. New rumors suggest that not only will Samsung roll out the highly anticipated Galaxy Note 6 this year, they will also launch another device, which is the Galaxy Note 6 Lite.
Although its specs will not be as impressive as its bigger brother, the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Lite will also carry good enough features to satisfy any tech freak.

The latest rumor suggests that the device will be carrying a 5.8-inch screen just like the superior Galaxy Note 6. However, the Lite version will not have the same 2560 x 1440 pixels QHD resolution, which is said to be a feature of its bigger brother. The Galaxy Note 6 Lite will have 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution instead. It will also be powered by Snapdragon 820 processor from Qualcomm. Although Samsung has yet to provide any specific detail with regard to the development of both devices, tech observers believe that the company will release both of them in 2016.
Meanwhile, one interesting feature of the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is its random access memory. According to earlier reports, the device will come with a whopping 6 GB of RAM, which should be the best in the market once the device hits the shelves. Fans also expected the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Lite to carry 4 GB of RAM, which is not too shabby itself.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 6 and Galaxy Note 6 Lite will be the next big release from the popular Korean tech manufacturer. Nonetheless, they have yet to make an official announcement of the two devices. As of the moment, fans should take these pieces of information with a grain of salt until such time that the company confirms them.