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- Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Design Involves 8 Core CPU, 3 GB of RAM
Posted by : Viie shop
Friday, 21 December 2012
Erica Yusim sent us pictures of what seems to be a Samsung Galaxy Note 3
render, a pretty well thought device, that evolves from the idea of the
two predecessors. First of all, it seems to have an edge to edge
screen, then a more elegant Home button and then a bigger diagonal.
It also has a more squared format, leaving behind the rounded design
of the Galaxy S III and Note II. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 features a 5.8
inch FHD Super AMOLED screen, a bigLITTLE processor,
which means we have both a 2 GHz quad core processor (Cortex A15) and a
quad core Cortex A7 1.4 GHz CPU. Basically, we’re dealing with an 8 core
phablet, with 3GB of RAM, 32 to 128 GB of ROM and a microSDXC storage
of up to 128 GB as well.
Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie is chosen here and a 4000 mAh battery powers up the device. At the back there’s a 13 megapixel camera, while upfront we use a 3 MP webcam. The whole thing measures 8.9 mm in thickness and obviously involves a brand new S Pen generation. From the comparison pics in this article, you can see that the Note 3 combines elements from the Note 1 and Note II, taking more from the first generation, if you ask me. I actually prefer a more rectangular design compared to the rounded one…
Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie is chosen here and a 4000 mAh battery powers up the device. At the back there’s a 13 megapixel camera, while upfront we use a 3 MP webcam. The whole thing measures 8.9 mm in thickness and obviously involves a brand new S Pen generation. From the comparison pics in this article, you can see that the Note 3 combines elements from the Note 1 and Note II, taking more from the first generation, if you ask me. I actually prefer a more rectangular design compared to the rounded one…