Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Release Date Rumored to be September

By Eric Chen
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Models pose with Samsung Electronics' new Galaxy Note 2 in Seoul September 26, 2012. Samsung on Wednesday released the new smartphone-tablet computer hybrid, which is equipped with a 5.5-inch (13.97 cm) screen with a resolution of 1,280 x 720 and a 1.6 gigahertz quad-core application processor.  REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won

Samsung Galaxy Note III is said to be launching on September 4 at an Unpacked event sponsored by the South Korean company during the IFA 2013 in Berlin, according to new claims from a technology blog.

Since Galaxy Note II was unveiled last year at the same event, sources close to Android Geeks speculates that the next generation of Samsung Galaxy Note will be launched the same event this year. The event will be for members of the press only.

Samsung Galaxy Note III is expected to feature a 5.99-inch screen with stylus support, according to Times of India. The phone may also run on 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdrago 800 quad-core processor or 1.8GHz eight-core Exynos processor, according to Tech Grapevine. Because Galaxy S4 comes in both variants, Samsung using two CPU options in its flagship phablet Note III is a possibility, the Times reported.

Antutu reported that the unannounced Galaxy Note III may run on Android 4.3 and powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor. Other rumors say that Galaxy Note III will have a display resolution of 1920x1080p and 13-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization, swapped in from the Galaxy S4.

Samsung Galaxy Note III may offer a large screen measuring 5.7, 5.8, or possibly 6 inches or more. Moreover, it is rumored to have the bright, vivid Samsung Super AMOLED panel like the Note I and II, which replicates colors amazingly and immaculately.

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