The release of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is looming on the horizon. Following the success of the Galaxy S7 earlier this year, the South Korean tech giant now gears up for a highly anticipated unveiling of the flagship successor to Galaxy Note 5.

After weeks of leaks, are there any other surprises left? Well, reputable tech leakster Evan Blass has just tweeted images of what appears to be the yet-to-be-announced Galaxy Note 7. The snaps showed the phablet's front and rear sides in three different colors.

The images show off the forthcoming phablet's curved display, camera, and color variations- Black Onyx, Silver Titanium and Blue Coral, IT Pro revealed. The pictures also reveal how the device bears resemblance to its Galaxy S7- a deviation from earlier tech leaks.

The exact date for Galaxy Note 7's official unveiling remains under wraps. But if previous events are of any indication, the official announcement would take place around August or September. Earlier leaks suggest an August 2 release.

Meanwhile, a detailed import data found on import site Zauba reveal several previous test samples of Samsung devices including a test sample for a 6-inch Samsung Galaxy device being forwarded to Bangalore, India where the South Korean tech company has a major Research and Development facility. A number of tablets and smartphones in the Galaxy series were tested in the Bangalore facility before being delivered back to South Korea.

The listings on Zauba fuel speculations that Samsung may be experimenting a 6-inch screen variant of Galaxy Note 7. Earlier reports suggest that Note 7 will either have a 5.7-inch or 5.8-inch screen display as opposed to a larger 6-inch display.

Apart from the large display, Galaxy Note 7 is also expected to come out with a Super AMOLED dual-curved screen powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 or 823 chip-set on 6GB of RAM. Moreover, the upcoming phablet will reportedly be the first mainstream flagship device featuring eye-scanning security technology.