Keeping in line with the seemingly daily leaks regarding Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, it finally appears as if the phone's specs have been released, Digital Spy reports.
This comes after weeks of photo and video leaks, culminating in an official teaser on its YouTube channel.
The report comes from 9to5Google, which unloaded a smorgasbord of information for the internet to feast on.
Most notably, the phone and the S-Pen will feature water resistance. The stylus will also allegedly offer language translation for anything you scribble out - meaning you could soon be cheating your way through Rosetta Stone... underwater, Digital Spy said.
Other specs include a 5.7-inch QHD AMOLED screen featuring Gorilla Glass 5, 12MP rear camera, 5MP front-facing camera, 3,500 mAh battery and USB Type-C connector.
The much-rumoured iris scanner has also been confirmed via the report, as well as the standard fingerprint-unlocking technology.
The phone, slightly conflicting with reports earlier this month, will apparently come in onyx, silver titanium and blue coral.
9to5Google also indicates the handset will become available on August 19, just over two weeks after the announcement at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event.