Monday, September 2, 2013

Galaxy Note 3: new photo leaked, cheaper version and end ... - Tecmundo

 Galaxy Note 3: new photo leaked, cheaper version and the end of plastic? enlarge Alleged developer version of the Galaxy Note 3 (Image Source: Playback / TechKiddy)

Another round of rumors about the Galaxy Note 3 just out of the oven. The site Techkiddy got a leaked image of the device that reveals details of its upfront. According to specialized sites, it is a unit of developer – which usually has the same settings as the final version of the device, but excluding the final design.

format Galaxy Note 3 in this photo (above) is very similar to previously leaked image for the same site, revealed a few months ago. It is unclear whether the device will actually be like, but here he seems to be much more square (and less rounded) compared to the Galaxy Note 2.


Cheaper version

Another rumor

revealed by Slash Gear, citing as its source the CNMO Chinese newspaper, reports that the Galaxy Note 3 may end up with two versions: a low-cost hardware and the bottom screen, and another with “metal parts” to be launched in 2014.

According to the information CNMO, the cheapest model is equipped with LCD screen (instead of AMOLED), Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 600 or less and 8 megapixel camera (while the “normal” version with a count of 13 MP).

 Galaxy Note 3: new photo leaked, cheaper version and the end of plastic? (Image Source: Playback / TechKiddy)

Goodbye, plastic

However, the Chinese newspaper CNMO claims that Samsung has decided to abandon the plastic once in their products. According to published sources, the company would be testing the use of metal (probably aluminum) in the structure and also carbon fiber on the back cover of their devices.

testing and development of products with these materials were being made at the factory in Gumi, South Korea, and also in Vietnam (the publication states that recently a “large number of engineers” moved there).

Galaxy Note 3 will be officially presented on Wednesday (4), the now traditional Samsung Unpacked event with the full coverage here Tecmundo. You can check out all the rumors about the new device via this link.

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