Yesterday we announced the official confirmation that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will have LTE support and equip a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 , possibly to the detriment of Exynos chipset 5 Octa 5420 and the ability to appear in two versions depending on the market. Well now we ampliaros this information and I move that processor manufactured by the U.S. company operate at a clock speed of 2.3 gigahertz and that the device will have 2.5 gigs of RAM .
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paragraph of RAM is another small disappointment about the technical specifications of the third generation of Samsung phablet because, lest we forget, had been considering the possibility that the Galaxy Note 3 contase with three gigabytes of RAM, which would have allowed him to pioneer and have an unprecedented ability in the mobile phone market.
source of the leak is usually successful evleaks who, as usual, said from his profile on Twitter that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will be equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 800 quad core 2.3 gigahertz , will 2.5 gigabytes of RAM and SuperAMOLED screen Full HD resolution 1,920 by 1,080 pixels – this does not exclude the possible variant ‘low cost’ LCD screen and eight megapapĂxeles camera instead of the 13 that are attributed to the standard model – without forgetting that run Android 4.3 Jellybean .
Similarly, evleaks also has advanced functionality ‘S-Pen’ on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will be the same in the other two generations of signature phablet based in Seoul , while the results obtained by the device in some benchmarks performed with AnTuTu and are significantly lower than those obtained previously for the same model in some of the leaks that you have been offering. As a final anecdote, the same source also leaked a list of 276 files. Apk with whom will the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 since launch and that we offer below.
Anyway, as only two days to the official launch of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and just over three weeks for arrival in stores. The waiting time is running out, and each requires less.
Source: evleaks (Twitter) Via: UnwiredView
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