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World|business|June 17, 2016 / 04:05 PM
Samsung to start producing Galaxy Note 7 next month

AKIPRESS.COM - Samsung-Galaxy-Note-7 Samsung may ramp up a hefty supply of its Galaxy Note 7 for an August rollout, says CNET.

The South Korea-based electronics maker will reportedly manufacture 5 million units of its next stylus-based phablet for its initial supply, an anonymous industry source said.

For last year's Galaxy Note 5, Samsung produced 5 million units for an entire quarter. A larger initial supply of the Note 7 would indicate that the company expects better sales of this year's model.

In recent years, Samsung has struggled with weaker smartphone sales. But heavy demand for the Galaxy S7 smartphone helped revive Samsung's fortunes, triggering a 12 percent jump in earnings last quarter. The company may be counting on that same mojo to carry over to its next Galaxy Note device.

Samsung will outfit the Galaxy Note 7 with a dual-edge display. The company has already adopted curved displays on both sides of its Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy S7 Edge phones. The Galaxy Note Edge sported a curved display but just on one side. This would be the first time a Galaxy Note device may include two curved edges. The device, a hybrid of a phone and a tablet, is also rumored to sport a 5.8-inch screen and an iris scanner.

The new Galaxy Note could be unveiled on August 2, at least according to an image leaked earlier this week, as shown by blog site Sammobile and other sites. The tagline on the alleged image states: "The next edge is just around the corner." The Galaxy Note 5 is Samsung's current Note model. But rumors suggest that the company will bypass the Note 6 name to bring the Note's numbering in line with its flagship Galaxy lineup, which currently stands at S7.

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