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Galaxy Note III specifications tipped by display leak [UPDATE]

The Samsung Galaxy Note III has been all but confirmed by Samsung in an invitation to a September 4th event, and today’s leak of a series of photos of the device’s frontside display show what the machine is made of. What we’ve got here is a set of pictures photographed by eTrade Supply, they claiming […]

Galaxy Note III ship date tipped to quickly follow September reveal

It’s not often you get as much information on a top-tier release like Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Note III well before its official reveal, but what we’ve got in abundance for this device is just that: essentially everything. The Galaxy Note III has been tipped this week by sources speaking with SamMobile for a launch and […]

Samsung Galaxy Note III model details show Exynos Qualcomm split

There’s a bit of a split appearing this week in a set of leaked distribution lists for the upcoming release of the Samsung Galaxy Note III. This set of lists tipped by SamMobile has the device split into two major categories, the first of which is headed for the UK and a variety of European […]

Samsung Galaxy Note III vs Galaxy Note II specifications war: very unofficial

While the final specifications for the Galaxy Note III – and indeed confirmation in kind that the device itself exists – must still come from Samsung, today we’re taking the time to run down the numbers on boosts the Galaxy Note has likely received since last year. In the Samsung Galaxy Note II, we saw […]

Samsung Unpacked 2013 Episode 2 invites sent: Galaxy Note III in New York and Berlin

It won’t be long now before we get to see the “next Galaxy”, as it were, Samsung’s next entry into the hero device market with what’ll almost certainly be the Samsung Galaxy Note III. This device has been teased by Samsung earlier today in an event pre-invite, then again here closer to noon with an […]

Galaxy Note III display size solidified in carrier version spill

You’ll be seeing a lot of Samsung Galaxy Note III tips and rumors over the next few weeks, (if this past week is any indicator), so in preparation, today’s relative solidification of at least one model should provide a good basis for your exploratory readings. What you’re going to see in the Samsung Galaxy Note III according to two sources speaking from across the pond this morning is a 5.7-inch panel with a lovely 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution – that’s the same amount of pixels as the Samsung Galaxy S 4 spread out across a bit more screen real estate.

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Over at Samsung Updates, editor Adam Lange reveals the first appearance of the Samsung N900, aka the device code for the Galaxy Note III as found at UAPROF. This appearance is joined by a host of carrier editions similar to what we’d seen earlier this month. This same source confirms the display resolution as well as the CPU – likely pointing toward the Exynos 5 Octa upgrade Samsung spoke of earlier this week.

This code reals, on the other hand, that the Galaxy Note III will be appearing with more than one iteration in its processing architecture, likely appearing also with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 in an LTE-Advanced edition. Based on our chat with Qualcomm yesterday, we’re to understand that the Snapdragon 800 will be working with multi-region LTE support as an up-front solution, this quite possibly providing Samsung with a way to reach multiple international markets with a single SKU.

On another hand still is the fact that we’re also seeing different codes for AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint for the USA, along with at least two more carrier variants beyond the first two international models, one for Exynos, the other for Snapdragon 800. It should also be obvious by now that the Galaxy Note III will be coming with a next-generation S-Pen as each of the previous machines have arrive with, as well as Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

Over at MK News, they say that the Samsung Galaxy Mega lent some insight for Samsung into the possibilities of bringing another two sizes of displays – 6.3 and 5.8 – to the market for the Galaxy Note. Also having tested a 5.99-inch iteration of the Galaxy Note III, this tip says Samsung stuck with the 5.7 in the end as the ideal state of the machine.

Have a peek at the Samsung Galaxy Note III timeline below to gain further insight into the rumors and tips that run this machine into reality sooner than later, likely right before IFA 2013!


Galaxy Note III display size solidified in carrier version spill is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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