Rumors are already spreading like wildfire about the successor of Samsung's phablet - Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Reports claimed that the Note 3 will sport an even bigger screen display.

Since Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is still selling like hotcakes, we can expect that it will have a successor that will be released sometime next year. A new rumor online is suggesting that Samsung Mobile is set to release a brand new Galaxy Note next year - and it will feature a larger 6.3-inch HD display or nearly an inch larger than the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 which features a massive 5.5-inch HD display.

According to a report posted by the Korea Times, Samsung Mobile in Korea is developing a new Samsung Galaxy Note and it will reportedly feature a massive 6.3-inch display that will use the AMOLED technology of the Korean tech giant. If rumors proved to be true, it is almost the size of a small tablet like Google Nexus 7.

Early this week, the official OTA update of the 4.1.2 version of the Jelly Bean OS has started to roll out for the international or unlocked version of the device. The upgrade for carrier-branded handsets is expected to roll out between December and January.

According to SamMobile, the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy Note 2 is now rolling out in Poland and Sweden. The international Galaxy Note 2 possesses a model number of GT-N7100 while the Galaxy Note 2 LTE features GT-N7105. Both updates are currently limited to these areas though we suspect that more regions will see the update in the near future.

The update brings slight changes and additions to the device as the Notifications in that the panel is now customizable allowing owners to tailor it to their liking.

It also offers a way to toggle some features on and off through the menu including the device's powerful Multi Window View feature. Users can also disable the brightness slider from within the Notification Menu as well.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 features a quad-core processor, 2GB RAM and Android Jelly Bean 4.1 mobile operating system with Samsung's new custom user interface that takes advantage of the device's S-Pen. The Galaxy Note 2 also offers an 8-megapixel primary camera, a front-facing 1.9-megapixel camera and a large battery capable of delivering more than 9 hours of continuous voice call.

The unlocked version of the Galaxy Note 2 costs $899. However, Australian carriers offer affordable plans for the device.