Another day, another alleged Samsung Galaxy Note 3 benchmark and this one reveals two features, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and a Qualcomm 800 quad-core processor, both of which have been rumored as Galaxy Note 3 features in the past.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has finally been confirmed for arrival with Samsung sending out invites to an Unpacked event set for September 4th ahead of IFA 2013 in Berlin, Germany. The company did not reveal the Galaxy Note 3 launch outright but it’s clear, based on not-so-subtle hints, that the invite is for the Galaxy Note 3.
While the device remains unconfirmed, we have seen a number of feature leaks emerge over the past few months, many of them thanks to purported benchmarks that have seemingly showcased many of the device’s upcoming features.
The latest benchmark, an AnTuTu benchmark discovered by GSMInsider, shows off the benchmark score for a device dubbed SM-N9005, which is expected to be an LTE model of the Galaxy Note 3. We’ve seen it leak before and today’s benchmark once again seems to confirm that it will have Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz.
We’ve seen these specifications time and time again and it’s clear that the Galaxy Note 3, in some capacity, will have LTE, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and yes, a quad-core processor from Qualcomm.
While these are not confirmed, it’s clear that they will likely be a part of the show that is set to occur on September 4th in Berlin, Germany. Other features are said to include a 5.7-inch 1080p display and a 13MP camera, both upgrades over the 5.5-inch display and 8MP camera found on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
The device is also expected to have a new Exynos 5 Octa processor inside though it appears that it may be limited to the non-LTE versions of the device that will be hitting shelves in select regions around the world.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 itself has yet to leak out with images likely showcasing a prototype rather than the actual Galaxy Note 3 design. We expect the design rumors, like the other features, to converge much closer to the Galaxy Note 3 launch in September.
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