The Samsung Galaxy S3 has been a feather in the wind of a rumor hurricane since the advent of its predecessor, but a recent leak on Samsung Kazakhstan's website seemingly confirms the existence of the inevitable device.
Techtastic reports that the Galaxy Note III, identified by the product number SM-N9000, was momentarily highlighted on a page dedicated to a VIP service. It appears that the listing has since been removed from the text, but the publication was able to save a screen capture before it was taken down.
Although Samsung has not acknowledged the device, the rumor mill suggests a release window between July and August, despite the precedent set by the Galaxy Note II's October 2012 launch.
Tentative specs include 3GB RAM, a 6-inch 1080p display, an eight-core Snapdragon 800 processor, and the latest iteration of the S Pen stylus. As is customary, an Android software upgrade is expected as well.
In contrast, the Galaxy Note II sports a 5.5-inch screen, 2GB RAM, and a 1.6GHz quad-core processor.