The video is made available by MobileFun

Jul 20, 2016 14:16 GMT  ·  By

With less than two weeks left until the unveiling, rumors and leaks regarding the Galaxy Note 7 continue to surface at a rapid pace. The latest reveals the first-ever video footage of the Note 7 and has been posted on YouTube by Mobile Fun. The clip is quite short and of poor quality, but it does show off the new smartphone's front panel.

Mobile Fun has posted the video on YouTube, supposedly depicting the Galaxy Note 7. The phone that's featured in the video seems to resemble the upcoming Samsung device, but since everything looks quite blurry, you should take it with a grain of salt.

Nevertheless, the image shows a representative from Mobile Fun testing some accessories on the new smartphone. Mobile Fun is an online retailer from the UK, the same who, earlier this month, posted accessories and cases for the Note 7 and launched pre-orders for the products. It's safe to assume that the company was testing screen protectors for the Note 7 in order to see the touchscreen responsiveness.

Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 will be unveiled on August 2

The video does show a device very similar to the Note 7, with a curved display and openings at the top of the front panel for the iris scanner. The smartphone appears to sport a 5.7-inch curved display, in line with previous rumors about the upcoming Galaxy Note 7.

Earlier today, the Note 7 leaked in yet another render, but this time, the image showed the smartphone in Blue Coral color and with the S Pen sporting the same shade of blue. The smartphone is expected to be unveiled on August 2, during an event held in New York and broadcasted on the developer's website.

Word is that pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 7 will go live right after the event, but that remains to be confirmed. Some say the handset will feature a price tag of €849 in Europe.