Want an up-close and personal look at the upcoming Galaxy Note7? Evan Blass has given us just that - no more prototypes or cover glass to extrapolate from. This is the real deal. The Note7, spacing correct there, looks very, well, Note-like. With a hint of Galaxy S7. Which makes sense. As to the name? You can explain that however you want: a preemptive strike against the iPhone 7 (a moniker that lately has been dubbed unlikely by some), a lining up with the Galaxy S series - whatever. Note7 definitely does seem to be what we'll be calling it.

What else do we see? Frankly, not a lot - a stylus and a curved edge display, the sort of features we'd been expecting. These images don't tell us much about the device otherwise. The Note7 maintains the squared-off corners that have been something of a trademark of the Note lineup, giving it a decidedly more angular look than the Galaxy S7 or S7 edge.

Samsung Galaxy Note7 in (from l to r) Black Onyx, Silver Titanium, and Blue Coral pic.twitter.com/QiePUEG9GP

— Evan Blass (@evleaks) July 1, 2016

According to Blass, the phone will have a 5.7" QHD Super AMOLED display, 64GB of storage (+microSD), 12MP rear camera, 5MP front, be IP68 certified, and come in three colors: black, silver, and blue. Which, perhaps by no coincidence, are the colors he's leaked today.

Rumors have the Galaxy Note7's launch pegged for August 2nd.

Source: Twitter