Samsung is all set to launch the much anticipated Galaxy Note 7 during the Galaxy Unpacked event in New York on August 2. Now before that, the Galaxy Note 7 has got the necessary approval from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in the US.
According to GalaxyClub, the FCC has approved six Galaxy Note 7 models, out of which one of them is for Canada. The models include the SM-N930V, SM-N930A, SM-N930P, SM-N930T, SM-N930R4, and SM-N930W8. This means that the smartphone will be made available at Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, U.S. Cellular, and in Canada. All of these models are expected to come in Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor or Exynos 8893 CPU version. Besides, they are expected to be launched in 6 GB RAM model.
As per earlier rumours, the Galaxy Note 7 will come with a 5.7 inch QHD (2560×1440 pixels) display, 64GB of internal storage and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system. Besides, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is said to be coming with 12-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, 5-megapixel front camera and a 3600 mAh with Fast charging technology. It is also expected to be water and dust resistant.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 models gets FCC certification
The models include the SM-N930V, SM-N930A, SM-N930P, SM-N930T, SM-N930R4, and SM-N930W8.