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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 spotted in leaked image

Shailesh Shrivastava

Rumors related to Samsung's upcoming smartphpne, the Galaxy Note 3, are gaining momentum as the date of this year's IFA Berlin nears. Adding to the buzz, a new photo has appeared online, showing the top right corner of what is supposed to be the Galaxy Note 3.

The photo, purportedly that of Galaxy Note 3, shows a device with thin bezel and rounded corners. The device also looks very flat and thinner than Galaxy Note 2, but the photo doesn't reveal too much details that allow us to compare the looks of the two devices.

The photo was posted by Mobileaks that claims that the device shown in the photo has a 6 inch screen.

The Galaxy Note 3 was seen in another purported photo posted by TechTastic some days ago. The photo showed the device from the front and if we compare the two photos, the devices shown in them are very similar.

The photo posted by TechTastic showed the device with a physical button at the center just like the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

There have been many leaked photos of the Galaxy Note 3 smartphone doing rounds over the Internet in recent time. The devices shown in all of the rumors are very similar looking but we can't conclude whether they're th final product or prototypes, or even fakes.

The Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to be coming with 5.99 inch screen with full HD 1920x1080 resolution Super AMOLED display. The smartphone is expected to be powered by the eight-core Exynos 5 Octa or Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 processor. Samsung may launch the device in two versions just like it did with Galaxy S4.

The phone's functions will be supported by a hefty 3 GB of RAM, and users will be able to store a lot in the device, as it is said to have 32 GB of internal memory, as well as a microSD card slot.

Rumors also suggest that the phablet will sport a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, as well as a 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera for video chat.

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