The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and its SM-N9000 model number, has shown up on the website of Samsung Kazakhstan. Other devices displayed include theSamsung Galaxy S4 Zoom (SM-C1010) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1tablet (SM-N9000). The third iteration of Samsung's phablet is supposed to be unveiled during September's IFA show in Berlin, at least that is what Samsung's J.K. Shin said (and he should know). But there is the possibility that we could see the device unwrapped at the Samsung Premiere event on June 20th. That seems like a stretch though. Since the first two Samsung Galaxy Note phablets were announced at IFA, we wonder why Sammy would even fight tradition. Additionally, Samsung has turned to a model where its "Hero devices" are introduced at individual events.
The latest rumored specs for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 include a 5.99 inch screen with a resolution of 1080 x 1920, and a quad-core QualcommSnapdragon 800 processor driving Miss Daisy. A 13MP shooter with OIS is expected on back. The Galaxy Note 3 could have Android 4.2.2 or Android 4.3 pre-installed with TouchWiz running on top.
At least one of the other Samsung products listed on the Samsung Kazakhstan website, the SamsungGalaxy S4 Zoom, will be shown off at the June 20th event, along with the Samsung Galaxy S mini and theSamsung Galaxy S4 Active. These are all spin-offs from the OEM's new Android flagship model, the Samsung Galaxy S4.
source: Techtastic via SlashGear
The latest rumored specs for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 include a 5.99 inch screen with a resolution of 1080 x 1920, and a quad-core QualcommSnapdragon 800 processor driving Miss Daisy. A 13MP shooter with OIS is expected on back. The Galaxy Note 3 could have Android 4.2.2 or Android 4.3 pre-installed with TouchWiz running on top.
At least one of the other Samsung products listed on the Samsung Kazakhstan website, the SamsungGalaxy S4 Zoom, will be shown off at the June 20th event, along with the Samsung Galaxy S mini and theSamsung Galaxy S4 Active. These are all spin-offs from the OEM's new Android flagship model, the Samsung Galaxy S4.
source: Techtastic via SlashGear
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