Thursday, 23 May 2013

samsung galaxy note III uses android 4.3

Alleged Samsung Galaxy Note 3 rocks up inside AnTuTu benchmark, runs Android 4.3 and 1.6GHz Exynos 5 chipset

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has appeared inside AnTuTu benchmark ahead of its official launch, which is believed to be taking place sometime in Q3.
The alleged Galaxy Note 3 device, referred to as GT–N7200 in the benchmark, is running Android 4.3 and Samsung’s Octa-core Exynos 5 chipset clocked at 1.6GHz – the exact same setup that’s found inside some (non-UK) Galaxy S4 handsets.
The Samsung Galaxy Note III scored lower than the Galaxy S4 in AnTuTu, but then it's not clear how close the software is to being finished (if it really uses a new Android version, probably not very close), reports GSM Arena.
The report added: ‘Also, Notes typically have overclocked chipsets compared to their Galaxy S counterparts, so we expect the finished product to be clocked higher than 1.6GHz.’
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is believed to feature a 5.9-inch 1080p display and a similar overall design and finish to the Galaxy S4. Android 4.3, as the benchmark suggests, is likely to be the OS of choice and we’ve also heard talk of up to 3GB of RAM.
In terms of pricing and availability, not much is known about the handset. The Galaxy Note 3 will of course be priced like a flagship although we don’t expect to see it launched at IFA 2013 – as previous Notes have been – given that Samsung is now such a big deal.
What’s more likely is that Samsung will create a unique launch event for the Note 3 just as it did for the Galaxy S4 – we might even see the company do a second world tour? When this event will take place, however, is anyone’s guess although we have heard several solid-ish rumours about a potential event in June.
Here's a break down of the specs rumoured to feature abaord the Samsung Galaxy Note 3:
  • A 5.99-inch, edge-to-edge screen
  • Release date of June or September
  • New S Pen suite of applications
  • 2GB RAM
  • 2GHz processor
  • Touchwiz UI
What would you like to see from the Galaxy Note 3? 

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