Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Premium Specs: Metallic Body, 8-core CPUs, 3GB RAM & 13MP Optical Stabilisation Camera
The super-sized and most powerful Galaxy Note ever will boast a metallic body, 8-core processors, 3GB of RAM and a 13MP Optical Stabilisation Camera to hurl away all competitors across the floor.
Another Big Screen
Galaxy Note 3 is going to the next level by sporting more than 5.5-inches of screen display compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 2. Reports claim that the upcoming Galaxy Note 3 has at least 5.9-inch screen and up to 6.3-inches if Samsung pushes the limit. Its display technology will remain as Super AMOLED with TouchWiz UI and has 1080p full HD resolution.
Beyond Plastic Casing
Samsung may present Galaxy Note 3 as the very first Galaxy device with a metallic body. The South Korean tech giant got "worried" according to SamMobile due to the HTC One's metallic exterior, having premium look and elegance. The manufacturer is considering encasing Galaxy Note 3 with metallic material to create a new language design, separating it from Galaxy Note 1 & 2. Critics are anxiously waiting for the Galaxy Note 3's premium design and could be one of their dreams coming true.
Powerful Hardware
According to SamMobile, Galaxy Note 3 will become the most powerful gadgets of its type in the world boasting octa-core processors similar to the Galaxy S4, eight-core graphics chipset, enormously large 3GB of RAM and 13MP Optical Image Stabilisation rear camera.
These set of specifications will surely beat any smartphone or phablet facing Galaxy Note 3 but it can also send the price per unit up to the roof due to the high-tech parts running the device.
Release Date
It seems like Samsung is timing Google's release of the upcoming Android version which could be Android 4.3 OS before Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie later this year. Latest reports also claim that Galaxy Note 3 is going to run Android 4.3 Jelly Bean which was recently announced at the Google I/O event and probably one of the first to get Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie version before the end of 2013.