10 inches or some like that ?
1 month to go! The unveiling will probably happen at IFA 2013. Will wait for the specs before making a decision to upgrade. If the margin is not that huge (nothing game-changing), I'll probably wait for the Galaxy Note IV.
10 inches or some like that ?
5.7" they say, but I wouldn't mind if they pushed it to 6"
Evolution, people
5 years from now, human beings will have bigger hands because of those phones![]()
Link: List of countries receiving Galaxy Note III’s Exynos 5420 or Snapdragon 800
Will be available on AT&T.
Samsung's phablet/tablet approach has changed because of the Nexus 7.
Pre-Nexus 7, they were pushing their Galaxy Tab line as their premium tablet brand. Lately, you'll notice that they've given up on that and started selling the Galaxy Tabs as budget tablets. The 'premium tablet' label has been transferred over to the various Galaxy Note versions.
The Xperia Z Ultra looks like a beast.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/19/s...-ultra-review/
Dat Faux Leather
Samsung Reveals The Galaxy Note 3, The Slimmer And Lighter Evolution Of The PhabletDARRELL ETHERINGTON
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Samsung’s big Unpacked Episode 2 event is underway, and as expected, the company has used the venue to announce the Galaxy Note 3 smartphone. The Note is the original phablet, and the new version continues the tradition of big screen gadgets best-suited for big-handed people.
The new Galaxy Note 3 features a design with extremely slimmer bezels and sharper angles on its rounded edges, marking a slight departure from Galaxy device design language thus far. It’s thinner than its predecessor and lighter (168g), despite offering a larger screen at 5.7-inches. It also offers more battery life than the Galaxy Note 2, and there’s a new and improved S Pen, too. Plus it supports faster, and more “seamless LTE” with multi-band support.
The camera has 4K video recording capabilities with a new CRI LED flash that should improve low-light photography. Samsung claims nearly four more hours of battery life when playing back video, and performance in general during normal use should also extend battery by up to 40 percent over the previous generation.
Samsung was emphasizing craftsmanship with the Galaxy Note, which features a s ched leather rear cover (available in black, white and pink). It also has a metallic rim running around the edge, and there’s a flip wallet accessory available in 10 different colors that also features a larger S View window cover for checking messages, making calls and accessing more info at a glance without having to activate the whole display.
The new S Pen is designed to work with the larger screen. Samsung called it the “key” to unlocking Note features and power. This works via a number of new interface controls. There’s a dot on-screen that appears when you can activate “Air Command,” which is a tool wheel that provides quick access to memo, scrapbooking, screenwriting, and a finder search function. There’s also something Samsung calls “circle,” which uses a circle drawing gesture to capture content you want to save to your scrapbook, as called up via Air Command. Box is a way to mul ask, that lets you do two things at once via essentially a picture-in-picture interface.
Samsung’s Knox mobile security feature, which is designed to help increase enterprise and consumer security via par ioned software for consumer and business use for BYOD device users. The Note 3 will ship September 25 in 149 countries around the world.
Samsung’s smartphone fortunes are the subject of major scrutiny at the moment, since the company is perceived as possibly having hit a ceiling in terms of growing its overall share of the market. The company is hosting a meeting with investors and analysts to discuss its long-term plans in the face of these fears, and the Note line drives quite a few sales, though not as many as the flagship Galaxy S4. Estimates for break-out sales of the Note 2 on its own are hard to place, but Samsung has in the past said it anticipated the device would pass 20 million units shipped.
Galaxy Note 3 specs:
- 151.2mmx79.2mmx8.3mm
- 5.7-inch SuperAMOLED 1080p display with 368 ppi pixel density
- 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 processor, or 1.9GHz Samsung Exynos Octacore depending on market
- Android 4.3
- 13 megapixel rear camera, 2 megapixel front camera
- 3GB RAM
- 32 or 64GB storage
- MicroSDXC card storage expansion
- Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi 802.11ac, LTE Category 4
- 3,200 mAh battery
- LED/IR combo
No information on Galaxy Note 3 availability just yet beyond the September 25 date, and the official Samsung press materials around the launch says only that it’ll make it out to all major U.S. carriers “later this year.”
Developing…
Thinking about staying with the Note II...
what whaaaaaaat?
lol at the galaxy gear battery life.
Why would you switch to a NOTE 3 even if it was awesome ?
It's not like Note 2 was a prehistoric device
I may play with the Mega 6.3
That's a lot of power for surfing the web, taking pictures and playing bleeding edge video games such as Angry Birds. I would think that there would be innovation in the battery life department by now.
I've thought about this myself. It wasn't until i bought my last phone that I wondered why I really needed a quad core cell phone.
so tell me whats the diff between the note 3 and sg4, let alone the sg4mini?
dont they all do the same but in different size?
sg4mini is around 570-600rrp, while the sg4 is 100 bucks dearer for a bigger screen and specs....
The main differences between the S4 and the Note 3 are the S pen apps. smh
What caused you to believe you need a quad core phone?
As an aside...
That Galaxy Gear watch thing is pretty much a pile of . 2 seconds lag? One day battery life?![]()
lol the esl lady has nice hands....should be holding my
Samsung Galaxy Note III and Samsung Galaxy S IV.
Yeah I'm getting an S4 soon I think
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