Galaxy S4 has been done and dusted,
the Korean smartphone maker is now
focussing on their next flagship device.
We are already hearing a lot of
rumours regarding Samsung's plans to
launch the Galaxy S4 mini soon and
there are also reports suggesting that
the Galaxy Note III will debut at the
IFA conference in Berlin in August.
SamMobile, is reporting that the next
phablet device from Samsung, will
come with a Exynos 5 Octa-core
processor, Mali 450 GPU with 8 cores
and 3 GB of RAM. If this is indeed
true than this phablet will sure be
worth watching out for in the
performance department. The
Samsung Galaxy S4 is powered by
1.6GHz Exynos Octa-core processor in
some regions, and a 1.9GHz
Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core
processor in others. In India it is the
1.6GHz Exynos Octa-core processor
variant that has been launched.
The website is also quoting some of its
trusted sources in mentioning that
Samsung expects that this version of
the Note device will also get the same
kind of success as one enjoyed by the
previous two iterations.
As per rumours, the Samsung Galaxy
Note III will feature a 5.99-inch full-
HD Super AMOLED display with
diamond pixel structure, much like in
the Samsung Galaxy S4. Samsung
Galaxy Note III will have the same
size as the Galaxy Mega 5.8, however,
its bezel will be smaller just like in the
Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung
Galaxy S4.
For camera, Galaxy Note will allegedly
have a 13-megapixel rear camera.
SamMobile also notes that the Galaxy
Note III will run on the latest version
of the Android, which will likely be
Android 4.3 along with a layer of
Touch-Wiz interface.
Earlier rumours have suggested that
Samsung will be adopting a plastic
OLED display for this phablet. There
have also been news reports that
suggest that the Korean smartphone
maker is planning to have a metal
exterior for its Galaxy Note III
phablet. However, the purported
pictures that have been posted online
do not hint at a metallic exterior.
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