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On Feb 29, 2016 5:54 PM, "Ronny Fredila" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wuiih...mantap bener kalau begini. Dapat dari bbrp sumber, salah satunya
> ini.
>
> http://www.valuewalk.com/2016/02/galaxy-note-6-specs-256-gb-sd/
>
> By Christopher Morris on February 27, 2016 9:06 am in Technology
>
> The Galaxy Note range has been something of a highlight for Samsung over
> the last couple of years, and it looks as if based on the early
> leaksregarding the Galaxy Note 6 that this will be the case once more.
> Samsung has made a habit of packing its premium phablet with some
> outstanding specs in recent years, and this looks set to continue with the
> Galaxy Note 6.
>
> Galaxy Note 6 will have 256GB storage
>
> Reports have indicated that the next major device from Samsung could come
> with 256GB of storage. It would seem to be essential for Samsung to really
> deliver something outstanding in this department with the Galaxy Note 6, as
> it is possible to boost the memory of the recently released Galaxy S7 up to
> 200GB via micro SD.
>
> With Samsung having just announced its new 256GB Universal Flash Storage
> for mobile devices, it seems highly possible that the Korean corporation
> will utilize this in the next generation Galaxy Note 6.
>
> This new Samsung memory device will deliver the sort of outstandingly fast
> speed that mobile consumers require in the contemporary era, also ensuring
> that vast data capacity is possible. Another boost for Samsung is that the
> technology can assist with delivering a compact chip size in the high-end
> Galaxy Note 6; something that is particularly important considering that
> Samsung will be once again looking to make the device as slimline as
> possible.
>
> The new technology is based on Samsung’s mostadvanced V-NAND flash memory
> chips, while there is a new specifically designed high-performance
> controller included as well, according to reports. The UFS memory handles
> up to 45,000 and 40,000 input / output operations per second for random
> reading and writing respectively. If this seems rather obtuse and
> meaningless, it should be pointed out that this is double the speed of the
> previous generation of UFS memory, which was capable of between 14,000 and
> 19,000 input / output operations per second.
>
> This suggests that the Galaxy Note 6 could be an absolutely stonking
> device in terms of speed and power, something that Samsung would clearly
> love to deliver as it attempts to close the gap on the market-leading
> Apple. Its great rival has built up something of a lead in the consumer
> electronics niche over the last couple of years, and now that Samsung has
> stabilized its financial position after some periods of declining profits,
> the Korean company can once again concentrate on challenging Apple. And an
> outstanding Galaxy Note 6 can play a major role in this process.
>
> Samsung outlines UFS
>
> The hierarchy of Samsung has already commented on this new technology and
> what it can offer the Galaxy range in the future. Joo Sun Choi, Executive
> Vice President of Memory Sales and Marketing at Samsung, took the time
> recently to outline the benefits of the new UFS memory, and was bullish
> about its potential in the consumer electronics marketplace.
>
> “By providing high-density UFS memory that is nearly twice as fast as a
> SATA SSD for PCs, we will contribute to a paradigm shift within the mobile
> data storage market. We are determined to push the competitive edge in
> premium storage line-ups – OEM NVMe SSDs, external SSDs, and UFS – by
> moving aggressively to enhance performance and capacity in all three
> markets,” Choi commented.
>
> Of course, it is important to emphasize that Samsung has yet to earmark
> this technology for any specific device, and there is definitely no
> guarantee that it will be included in the Galaxy Note 6. What we do know is
> that the Korean corporation is perhaps less reticent than Apple to take
> chances with new technology, and this could mean that the memory tech sees
> the light of day sooner rather than later.
>
> 4K resolution coming?
>
> Aside from this innovation, there is also a significant debate regarding
> whether the Galaxy Note 6 will embrace 4K resolution. As was largely
> expected, the recent release of the Galaxy S7 saw Samsung freeze the
> resolution of the handset at quad HD, and this really clears the way for
> the Galaxy Note 6 to be the first ever 4K device from the Korean
> corporation.
>
> Dual Pixel expected
>
> Samsung will almost certainly include the same camera technology that has
> just been introduced with the Galaxy S7 as well. The Dual Pixel system
> enables the camera of the Galaxy S7 to capture superior photographs in
> darker conditions, and this is highly likely to be replicated when the
> Galaxy Note 6 is released. Other reports have suggested a system could be
> introduced which is described as ‘Super Optical Image Stabilization Plus’,
> although it is not entirely clear what this entails at the time of writing.
>
> 6GB RAM mooted
>
> Reports have also linked the Galaxy Note 6 with some pretty jaw-dropping
> RAM memory. Some analysts believe that Samsung will arm the device with 6GB
> of RAM, as the Korean corporation attempts to create an extremely
> attractive package for consumers. This certainly sounds like it will be a
> high-spec smartphone, but on the other hand one must be slightly concerned
> about the production cost of the unit, considering the outstanding
> specifications being linked with the Galaxy Note 6 already.
>
> Qualcomm courted
>
> Samsung is also likely to include Qualcomm Snapdragon technology in the
> Western version of the Galaxy Note 6, following the policy that it has
> inducted with the Galaxy S7. The reintroduction of micro SD into the Galaxy
> S7 also suggests that Samsung could consider this with the Galaxy Note 6,
> particularly as this range has achieved a reputation as the most
> spec-packed handset produced by Samsung.
>
> One final ability for the Galaxy Note 6 is that Samsung will introduce
> similar technology to that of the Apple 3D Touch system. This was
> conspicuous by its absence in the Galaxy S7, which could mean that the
> Korean corporation is holding it back for the Galaxy Note 6. On the other
> hand, some reports have suggested that Samsung is experiencing technical
> challenges with implementing this in the Galaxy range of devices. So do not
> necessarily expect to see this in the next generation Galaxy Note 6.
>
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