A few days ago, Mr. Blurrycam went to work, doing his thing with pictures of the eagerly awaited Samsung Galaxy Note III. As it turns out, the source of the pictures realized that the original shots were very hard to make out. So back he went and this time was able to snap a picture that didn't make us cringe while looking at it. Despite the better quality of the picture, truth is that it looks like a large screened device, but we really can't make out any distinctive marks that would clearly mark this as a Samsung Galaxy Note III.
The latest buzz around the barber shop has three different screensbeing made for three different versions of the phablet. The 5.7 inch 1080 x 1920 FHD screen is supposedly going to be a flexible OLED display for the premium version of the phone, a Super AMOLED FHD glass for the Asian model, and an LCD FHD display for the European variant. Take this with a grain or two of salt.
Under the hood, we will probably see the Exynos 5420 chip on the international version of the phone, while the U.S.model will get the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800. 3GB of RAM is now being considered pretty much as sure a thing as possible at this stage of the game, and a 13MP shooter is penciled in for the rear-facing camera. We should see the Samsung Galaxy Note III see the light of day around September 4th, during a Samsung Unpacked event just prior to the start of IFA Berlin.
The latest buzz around the barber shop has three different screensbeing made for three different versions of the phablet. The 5.7 inch 1080 x 1920 FHD screen is supposedly going to be a flexible OLED display for the premium version of the phone, a Super AMOLED FHD glass for the Asian model, and an LCD FHD display for the European variant. Take this with a grain or two of salt.
Under the hood, we will probably see the Exynos 5420 chip on the international version of the phone, while the U.S.model will get the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800. 3GB of RAM is now being considered pretty much as sure a thing as possible at this stage of the game, and a 13MP shooter is penciled in for the rear-facing camera. We should see the Samsung Galaxy Note III see the light of day around September 4th, during a Samsung Unpacked event just prior to the start of IFA Berlin.
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