Samsung Galaxy Note 7 release date, specs news 2016: Leaked details confirms larger battery feature; phablet to be launched in August?

Samsung fans will certainly have something to get excited about following new reports suggesting that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will feature a larger battery. The report also says that the highly anticipated hybrid phablet will be revealed by the company on Aug. 2.
According to industry experts, the new device will certainly be powered by a larger battery compared to its predecessors. Tech Times reported that a reliable source revealed these details along with a confirmation that the South Korean tech giant will roll out the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and skip the Galaxy Note 6. Apparently, the company wants to get the same number sequence with its other series, which is the Galaxy S line. There are also speculations suggesting that Samsung wants to make sure they have the same number sequence with its close competition, the iPhone 7, which is expected to come out in September.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been a hot topic of several discussions on various online forums and across social media platforms. With the way things are going, the new Samsung device has certainly been perfectly hyped up.
Although the company has yet to confirm these numerous reports surrounding the Galaxy Note 7, the rumors and speculations have not slowed down as it continues to become rampant.
Meanwhile, the device is said to arrive with a dual curved edge design. Other features include the large 4,000 mAh battery, a 5.7-inch Quad HD display and a powerful chipset to be paired with a higher RAM compared to its predecessor.
There are speculations saying that the new battery feature has the capability of playing 20 hours of video with its brightness set at a maximum.
If rumors prove to be true, tech freaks will be able to get their hands on the device in the middle of August. However, these reports have yet to be confirmed by Samsung.