Following flow of rumours about iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2, Samsung is making arrangements to introduce its flagship tablet device, Galaxy Note 3.
Now there is an exciting news which would ultimately be affecting its rivals iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2. Samsung has been planning to launch Galaxy Note 3 with an amazing 6 inch display.
According to SamMobile, known for near true prediction about Samsung mobile devices, predicts that release date of Galaxy Note 3 is expected somewhere in second half of 2013.
This confirms the earlier reports that Galaxy Note might be launched in September to October, the same period Apple is expected to launch its upcoming range of tablets.
Samsung is also using AMOLED and not LCD as the display material for the upcoming tablet or phablet.
“The expected 6.0” flagship device would be the Galaxy Note III,” the site further said in a recent post.
But there is a bad news too for the Samsung lovers.
Contrary to earlier reports, Samsung might not be using flexible display for Galaxy Note 3 due to technical reasons.
“Samsung tried to use flexible display but sadly Samsung couldn’t make it into mass production right on time,” SamMobile further said.
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