SamMobile, well known for providing the Internet with the best and most accurate leaks on upcoming Samsung devices, has just provided what they are claiming is a final spec sheet for the Galaxy Note III, expected to be unveiled at IFA in just under a month.
According to SamMobile, the international Note III, or SM-N900, will launch with a 5.68 inch Full HD Super AMOLED (1920 x 1080) display, 1.8GHz Octa-core Exynos 5420, ARM Mali-T628 MP6, 13 megapixel OIS camera, up to 64GB of storage, a 3200 mAh battery and Android 4.3, which was confirmed by a DLNA certification posted earlier today. The N9005, the variant that will be closer to what we see here in the US, will have a different CPU (presumed to be a Snapdragon 800) and GPU and has been confirmed to have 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM.
Of interesting note on storage capacities, samMobile says most regions will not see a 64GB version of the Note III and that 32GB will be standard. On the physical dimensions, they say that the Note III will be identical in size to the Note II, despite the larger display.
Samsung’s Note series of devices have proved to be quite popular around the globe; there’s little reason to believe the Note III won’t make a huge splash this fall. Still, with competition like a new Nexus phone, the Moto X, the LG G2, a new iPhone and its soon-to-be rival the HTC One Max, the Note III has a tough road ahead of it. Who are you placing your bets on to steal the show this fall?
Source: SamMobile
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