Samsung Galaxy Note 7 specs review, release date update: Launch in other markets delayed?
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has recently been released by the South Korean Company. According to reports, Samsung is having a hard time keeping up the demand for the new hybrid phablet as it sells like hotcakes in the market today. There are speculations suggesting that the increasing demand of the device is keeping the company from releasing the new Galaxy Note 7 in some other markets.

According to a report by Reuters, Samsung underestimated the pre-order supplies, which have resulted in rollout delay in some countries.
"As pre-order results for the Galaxy Note 7 have far exceeded our estimates, its release date in some markets has been adjusted," the company told. Samsung also added that they are currently trying to increase the production of the Galaxy Note 7 at a secret location to make sure they meet the demands of consumers, who have been waiting for a few months for the device to come out.
As of the moment, Samsung has yet to provide details as to which markets will be affected by the delay. However, there are speculations circulating on the Internet that the device will be delayed in some countries such as Malaysia, Russia, and Ukraine. There are also reports suggesting that some markets in Europe will be affected by the current delay.
Meanwhile, according to IBTimes, the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 shares some similarities with the current Galaxy S7. However, the hybrid phablet edged the flagship smartphone with its improved waterproofing technology and the iris scanner for added security.
The Galaxy Note 7 runs on Samsung's Exynos 8890 Octa processor paired with 4GB of RAM. It also carries a 64 GB of internal storage capacity with an option to add more of up to 256 GB via microSD. The device currently has four color variations – blue, gold, silver and black.
Stay tuned for more updates about the release of Samsung Galaxy Note 7.