Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Prototype Leaked, Reveal Specs And Design

Galaxy Note 3

Samsung is on deck to announce the 3rd generation of the Galaxy Note this September at IFA. Previous leaks indicated that the Note III will sport a 5.99-inch display, but today a picture and spec sheet has found its way online, courtesy of techkiddy.

The photos, which supposedly depict a prototype of the Galaxy Note 3, portray a form factor with sharp square edges as opposed to the soft rounded corners we’re accustomed to.

GalaxyNote3

According to Technology Blogs Simplified, the specs of the Galaxy Note 3 are a little different to previous rumors that we reported back in December last year; the phone will feature a “pants busting”  5.7″ Super AMOLED Full HD display, Octa-Core or Snapdragon 800 processor, 13 megapixel camera, Android 4.3, S Pen functions and Samsung’s own TouchWiz nature UX interface.

Of course all of this is still unconfirmed, and should be taken with a fistful of salt, as the images don’t show any comparison to previous iterations, or even if we’re looking at what will be the Galaxy Note 3 at all.

What do you think? Can Samsung still sell more phones by using plastic? Keep in mind that Google will start selling a new phone in August with better materials, plus HTC is already selling its two Android-based smartphones with better build quality than Samsung — the HTC One and the new HTC One Mini.

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5 responses to “Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Prototype Leaked, Reveal Specs And Design”

  1. venkyrockz316 Avatar
    venkyrockz316

    Rise of the monster phones !!!

  2. AmitRana Avatar
    AmitRana

    @Shivaank Rana is there any news about next generation of note 10.1 tab?

  3. Bala Chandan Avatar
    Bala Chandan

    im gonna buy this note 3

  4. Vedant Vohra Avatar
    Vedant Vohra

    “design”

  5. Lokesh Bharani Avatar
    Lokesh Bharani

    old news :P anything new ? like new features ?

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