According to SamMobile, the device shown in the pictures is a prototype and not the fully ready Galaxy Note 3.
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Samsung is preparing the debut of Galaxy Note 3 for the Android faithfuls, and this new device could boast of exciting, camera features, including optical zoom.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has just popped up in some benchmark test results with the model number GT-N7200, suggesting the development process is nearing its end and a launch may be imminent.
The photo is posted by SamMobile and the screenshot of the EXIF data of the image shows that the picture is taken with a Samsung device with model number GT-N7200.
Amid various rumors and speculation regarding the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, the latest batch of reports suggests the device will not sport the expected flexible display or metal casing.
Korea Investment & Securities Co. in its note to investors stated that the Galaxy Note 3 will be sporting a 6-inch AMOLED display and not an LCD display.
Two devices will launch at IFA Berlin with Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, according to a SamMobile report
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 may turn to an LCD instead of AMOLED to provide an improved S-Pen experience for its users.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will feature a 5.9-inch OLED display and would see an official release at IFA 2013.
Amazon is currently offering the Note 2 from Sprint for $70. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2 was easily one of the most popular smartphones of last year.
With Mobile World Congress only a few weeks away, the rumors of Samsung announcing the Galaxy Note 3 at the conference are heating up. The latest rumor gives an important reason why we may see Samsung launch its latest phablet at MWC.
Samsung's best-selling Galaxy Note 2 is counted as one of the most wanted smartphones in the consumer market. Having sold five million units worldwide in just 60 days of release, the Samsung phablet's popularity is unquestionable; however, with rumors rife that the successor Galaxy Note 3 is set to make an appearance soon, the Note 2 is slowly getting relegated to the backburner.