Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Top 5 Reasons Why Should You Upgrade from Galaxy Note 2?
The second flagship device from Samsung, Galaxy Note 3 is coming up on September and expected to bring more new features and better performance compared to its previous generation. Speculations also indicate a new camera technology imparted to it, should you upgrade to Galaxy Note 3 or keep your Galaxy Note 2 for any future updates?
Larger Screen Display
Having 5.5-inches of screen display with 720 x 1280 resolution is already amazing when watching movies or viewing your favourite images. But Galaxy Note 3 will feature a much larger screen of up to 6.3-inches according to rumours with Super AMOLED technology and 1080p resolution; this is something you cannot have from software upgrades.
Improved Performance and Speed
Galaxy Note 2 has 1.6GHz of quad-core processor but Galaxy Note 3 will sport at least 1.6GHz Exynos 5 octa-core processor inside which means more processing power for high graphical games, demanding applications and multiple downloads. Galaxy Note 3 may also have up to 4GB RAM compared to the 2GB RAM of Galaxy Note 2, needed to do more multi-tasking of your favourite applications.
Optical Image Stabilisation Camera
Some owners are just fine with 8MP rear shooting camera but with the upcoming 13MP camera of Galaxy Note 3, you might want to reconsider the upgrade. Aside from higher megapixel, Galaxy Note 3 is also rumoured to possess Optical Image Stabilisation for capturing image and recording videos better.
Technologically Compatible
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is designed to be compatible with the latest Android OS in the near future. The upcoming phablet can take on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean or Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie without any hardware issues unlike with older devices. It also has 4G LTE speed, Samsung features and possibly some from Galaxy S4, new applications exclusive to Galaxy Note 3 and enhanced S Pen as well.
More Power from Bigger Battery
If you not contented with the 2500 mAh battery of the Galaxy Note 2, expect a bigger battery from Galaxy Note 3. It may have at least 3000 mAh or higher to support its eight-core processors and large screen display. The device may also feature the classic removable battery pack to give you advantage of purchasing extra batteries if needed.