In the last few months, the tech world was abuzz with speculations that the next generation Samsung Galaxy Note phablet would sport a mammoth 5.9-inch plus screen. Now, a new report has emerged that it may come with a smaller display panel.
Popular serial twitter leakster @evleaks has revealed that the third Galaxy Note iteration would house a 5.7-inch screen, contradicting the earlier reports of a 5.99-inch display.
This is for the third time Galaxy Note 3 has seen reduction of its screen size since late 2012. It was rumoured to sport a 6.3-inch display and later in early 2013, a new report brough down the phablet's display to 5.99 inches.
Considering the accuracy of past records of the prolific twitter activistm @evleaks, it is safe to believe that Samsung may indeed bring in the next generation Galaxy Note 3 with a 5.7-inch display.
According to past speculations, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was pegged to sport a monster 5.99-inch Super AMOLED Screen with full HD display resolution and pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor with a staggering CPU speed of 2.3GHz and also come with S Pen functionality.
Rumours are also rife that Samsung might also release Galaxy Note 3 with Exynos Octa-core processor just like Galaxy S4, which was also released with two processor variants - one with 1.9GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 series quad-core processor and the other with Exynos 8-core chipset, in different geographical markets.
Galaxy Note is touted to make its global debut at the international electronics trade show IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin) 2013, in September. At the same event last year, Samsung had unveiled the predecessor Galaxy Note 2.
Expected features of Galaxy Note 3:
Model | Samsung Galaxy Note 3 |
Display | 5.7-inch Super AMOLED Full HD Display |
OS | Expected to be either Android v4.2.2 or v4.3 OS |
Interface | Touch Wiz Nature UX v2.0 |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor with 2.3GHz CPU speedor Exynos Octa-core processor. |
RAM | 3GB |
Camera | 13.0-megapixel main camera |