With the second generation Galaxy Note became a global hit, wait for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3 is not illogical.
But surprisingly there are less reports about the upcoming phablet from Korean tech giant.
So filling this space of demanding clues, a new report comprising images and specs of Galaxy Note 3 has emerged. Â With the release date of the device is likely to coincide with Apple’s iPhone 5S and budget iPhone, specs and features of Galaxy Note 3 will equally draw attention of Samsung lovers and Apple lovers.
Released by a Dutch publication, the image is taken basically from user manual of the upcoming Galaxy Note 3 or code name SM-N 900.
The sketch shows that Samsung is likely to introduce a camera button on right side of the device with its power button. The design resembles with second generation Galaxy Note as well as design scheme of Galaxy S4.
The separate camera button shows that something unusual is likely to be made part of Galaxy Note 3 as far as camera specs are concerned.
Specs
The sketch shows that Galaxy Note 3 will come with these specifications:
Android OS: Jelly Bean
13 Megapixel AF with Xenon Flash
5.7 Super AMOLED MIPI display
A-GPS / T v4.0 US v 2.0 /WiFi (802.11 b/g/n/a) / OTG
CPU: Exynos Cortex A15, Cortex A7 Octa Core
Snapdragon 800 Quad Core Processor clocked at 2.3 GHz
Release Date
The Galaxy Note 3 is likely to be launch at IFA Berlin and would hit the stores in September or October.
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