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Press Images of The Samsung Galaxy Note 7

Earlier today Samsung announced the new Galaxy Note 7, the latest phablet from the company.  You can get all the specs and details here.  Part of the announcement were a good set of press images of the device in its various colors.  I’ve put all of them in a gallery after the break which you can flip through and of course download them yourself if you want.  The Note 7 will come in four different colors:  black, silver, gold and Blue Coral.  Like previous Note devices, it comes with a stylus with over 4000 points of pressure that can make it easier navigating the 5.7″ dual edge display.

Samsung Launches The Galaxy Note 7

After a couple of months of guessing and speculation, Samsung has pulled back the cover on the latest version of their phablet device, the Galaxy Note 7.  The Note 7 is, as you would expect, a well appointed device with more-or-less the same innards of the Galaxy S7 Edge.  That means you are going to get some top end performance in a 5.7″ displayed device that is waterproof and is the first device to hit the market with Gorilla Glass 5.

The Note 7 has a 5.7″ dual edge screen that supports a resolution of 2560×1440.  It is powered by a Quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor (in the United States.  International models will be powered by the Octa-core Exynos processor).  It comes standard with 64GB of storage but can be expanded up to an additional 256GB thanks to the MicroSD slot.  Coupled with the processor is 4GB of RAM so you have plenty of power under-the-hood.

Download The Galaxy Note 7 Wallpapers

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is expected to be released by the end of this month but you can already download all of the stock wallpapers that will come on the device.  In total there are nine available and you can download them here on the site.  The wallpapers are a mix of the classic Samsung wave wallpapers that we have come to know on other devices along with a few colored lines against a black background.  All of them look pretty good, adding a bit of new and a bit of staying with what has worked in the past.

I’ve put thumbnails of each of the papers here in the article after the break to speed up loading times for those who aren’t interested in them.

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