The
company unveiled Galaxy Note II at the same tech expo in 2012,
triggering speculation that it may launch its successor at the same
event this year too. The report claims that Samsung Unpacked event will
be a part of IFA, with only members of the press as invitees.
Samsung
Galaxy Note III is expected to feature a 5.99-inch screen with stylus
support. Rumours say that the South Korean manufacturer will use both
SuperAMOLED as well as IPS panels for the phablet, depending on the
market.
Tech grapevine also suggests that the
phone will run on a 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor
or 1.8GHz eight-core Exynos processor. Considering that Galaxy S4 comes
in both variants, Samsung using two CPU options in the upcoming flagship
phablet is a possibility.
An Antutu scorecard
of the unannounced Galaxy Note III has also hit the internet, showing a
score of 27,914, running on Android 4.3 and powered by a 1.6GHz
quad-core processor. Other rumoured technical specifications of Galaxy
Note III include 1920x1080p display resolution, 13MP camera with optical
image stabilization.
A previously leaked image
showed the phone with a big screen, curved edges and chrome stripe
along the sides. The blogger who leaked the image posted that the
display accounts for 84% of the front panel, suggesting thin bezels.
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