The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo that was first unveiled earlier this year did come with hardware specifications that point towards it as a more affordable alternative compared to the more serious sibling, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 which was introduced last year. Still, it is interesting to note that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo would cost more in certain regions compared to the beefier Galaxy Note 3, which does not make much sense at all. We do know that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo, when announced, arrived with a hexa-core 1.7 GHz hexa-core processor for the 4G LTE version, while those who prefer the 3G only model would end up with a quad-core 1.6GHz chipset. The former has since been known formally as the Exynos 5260 Hexa, while the latter, in all probability, is a similar Exynos variant which keeps the venerable Galaxy Note II chugging along. In South Korea, however, things are slightly different, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo arriving with an unnamed quad-core 2.3GHz processor that ought to be the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo Has Quad-Core 2.3GHz Qualcomm CPU In South Korea original content from Ubergizmo.