Samsung Galaxy Note III rumoured to come with a 5.99-inch display, 3GB of RAM

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Nikhil Gorwani
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Apr 30, 2013, 12:34:19 PM via Website

Ready for the Next Big Thing? According to a report on MyDrivers, the Galaxy Note III will feature a 5.99-inch 1080p HD display (up from the Note II of 5.5-inches), sport Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa processor clocked at 2.0 GHz, have a massive 3GB RAM and run Android OS 4.2.2. These specs should be considered a big rumour as there were previous reports that list the Note III as having a display size above 6-inches.

The above image is fake, it’s a picture of the ZOPO ZP950, but Samsung is reportedly toying with 3 designs of the Note III. One that looks like the Galaxy S4; one that looks “completely different;” and the other apparently having a flexible display. Samsung previously noted that they were going to launch a smartphone with a flexible display this year (so is LG), but has been faced with technology issues that has delayed production. According to these latest rumours, Samsung will officially announce this 3rd generation phablet mid-June.

Source:Mobilesyrup

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Webb Jolin
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May 16, 2013, 11:10:01 AM via Website

5.99-inch display? Oh, No, it is a tablet, not a phone.

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g-telware
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Aug 22, 2013, 12:02:57 PM via Website

It is a big disply screen and all the other hardware looking good.

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frank summer
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Aug 24, 2013, 9:00:00 AM via Website

yeah! Really cool, the bigger the screen the better i can browse my phone. It is a nice idea to widen the screen and it looks really good.

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Daniel Jones
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Aug 26, 2013, 9:41:53 AM via Website

Still satisfied with devices having 4.0" to 5.0" screen size.
Larger the screen size harder it is to carry along with you, the only problem of big screen phones to me is they just don't fit into my pocket and I can't hold them in my hand every time.

I am Daniel Jones, Working with Kiwitech as app developer. I enjoy exploring apps on various mobile platforms.

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