It seems like details and leaked photos of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 3 are not going stop surfacing until the device actually debuts. We have been seeing the device in leaked photos for quite some time, and now another leaked photo shows the Galaxy Note 3 phablet, albeit from a new angle.
The photo, which shows the front and the right side of the device, was first spotted by Talk Android.
The leak doesn't throw up any new detail about the device. The bezels of the device cannot be seen because of the angle at which the photo was taken, but the physical 'Home' button can be seen clearly.
The smartphone is covered with a black case that seems to be similar to the flip cover case of Galaxy S4.
The Galaxy Note 3 is expected to be announced in September during the IFA Berlin 2013 as Samsung had announced the Galaxy Note 2 at the same event last year.
Samsung had mentioned the name of the Galaxy Note 3 accidentally earlier this month, when a page on Samsung Kazakhstan's official website listed the device's name under its VIP Services.
The rumored specifications of the Galaxy Note 3 indicates that the device will sport a 5.99-inch screen with full HD 1920x1080 resolution Super AMOLED display. The phablet will be powered by the eight-core Exynos 5 Octa or Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 processor, supported by a hefty 3 GB of RAM.
Galaxy Note 3 is expected to have 32 GB of onboard storage, while a microSD card slot that will support a card up to 64 GB. Rumors also suggest that the Galaxy Note 3 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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