Given the popularity of the Samsung Galaxy Note series, it is more or less expected that Samsung will be launching a Galaxy Note 3, with recent rumors suggesting multiple variants and the possibility of an appearance at IFA 2013 in Berlin. Either way like we said, the popularity of the Note 2 has more or less guaranteed a Note 3 and Samsung has confirmed this themselves through Samsung’s own UAProf which shows Galaxy Note 3 models SM-N900T and the SM-N900A. While the full specifications of the Galaxy Note 3 remain a mystery for now, the UAProf has confirmed that the device will sport a resolution of 1920×1080 which is more or less the standard these days.
As it stands the Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to feature a 5.7” display and could be powered by a quad-core chipset from Qualcomm, or it could even use the Octa-Core Exynos chipset which is featured in certain Galaxy S4 models. It is also rumored to be running on Android 4.2.2 and will come with a 13MP camera, S Pen support and more. In any case if earlier reports of an announcement at IFA is true, we still have a couple of months to go, but we’ll be keeping our eyes and ears peeled for more information as they trickle in.
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