Galaxy Note 3
Samsung's Galaxy Note series has proven incredibly successful and pivotal in bringing larger display smartphones to the mainstream public. The company is expected to be releasing a Galaxy Note 3 later this year, and a new report states that at least some variants should be sporting a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor.
It looks like Samsung is gearing up to make its next Galaxy Note phablet a real powerhouse again. The latest rumor to hit the mill is that the Galaxy Note 3 will feature some nifty optical image stabilization (OIS) features.
Samsung's Galaxy S4 won't be its only flagship smartphone this year. Anticipation for the next Galaxy Note phablet is also high, and ahead of its rumored fall release, the device seems to have been spotted in some AnTuTu benchmarks running Android 4.3.
A new AnTuTu benchmark purportedly from the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 3 hits nearly 28000, slightly higher than even the Exynos 5 Octa version of the Galaxy S4. It also reveals the device runs Android 4.3 with a 1.6GHz processor.
A new pic has leaked, allegedly taken with the 13-megapixel camera on a Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will debut at IFA 2013 trade fair in Berlin in September, according to unnamed officials at Samsung quoted in the Korea Times.
Contrary to previous rumors, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will have neither a metal body nor a flexible display, say new reports.
New rumors say the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will not have a flexible display.
New rumors say the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will come with an eight-core GPU in addition to an eight-core Exynos 5 Octa processor.
While it's still a ways off, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 already has the rumor mills churning. According to a new report, it seems that Samsung has three prototypes in the works.
New rumors say the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will feature a flexible plastic OLED display.
Recent leaks said the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will have a metal body, but reliable leaker Eldar Murtazin says it’s all just dirty PR from rival HTC.
New leaked images show what might be the Samsung Galan=xy Note 3, which isn’t due to be officially unveiled until this fall.
According to a new report, Samsung is concerned about the flak it has gotten for choosing a plastic casing for the Galaxy S4, and could be opting for a metal casing on the Galaxy Note 3.
Samsung has officially announced its new Mega line of huge smartphones, which will begin to rollout worldwide in May.