The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has been making a lot of noise lately in the form of rumors, which keep coming-in every now and then. Now, for the first time, a leaked imaged has appeared on the web, giving us an idea of how the Galaxy Note 2 successor might look like.
The image first appeared on MyDrivers.com, and shows the supposed Galaxy Note 3 placed alongside the Galaxy Note 2. According to the leaked set of specifications which came along with the alleged Galaxy Note 3 image, the device will come with a 5.99-inch Full HD display.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is expected to be powered by the company’s own Exynos 5410 octa-core chip, comprising of a quad-core Cortex A15 CPU clocking at 2.0 GHz, and a quad-core A7 CPU clocking at 1.7GHz. The processor will be coupled with 3GB of RAM, which if true, will force other manufacturers to follow suit soon.
It is expected that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will get 32GB of internal storage, and will run on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
Talking about the leaked image, it is quite questionable to say least. Firstly, there is no Samsung logo at the top and at the bottom, the gap between the display and the physical home button is quite large.
Secondly, the model number in the leaked image reads “GT-i9500″, which is the model number for the international variant of the Galaxy S4 and moreover, the naming for Galaxy Note series always begins with the letter N.
The image also contradicts previous rumors which suggested that Samsung will introduce a new design for the Galaxy Note 3, and the device will be made out of aluminum and not plastic/polycarbonate.
Still, there’s some time for IFA 2013, where the galaxy Note 3 is expected to be unveiled and we hope by then, we have a clear picture of what’s coming our way.
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