The novelty, however the processor is indicated as dual-blush + 1.7 GHz quad-core 1.3 GHz, totaling six processing cores. It is unclear how it will run this processor, but it’s likely to be a good upgrade compared to the old quad-core Exynos 1.6 GHz found in Note 2.
Speculations say that this would be a member of a new family of processors from Samsung, bringing the then known HMP technology that would allow all cores running the same time, unlike the older Exynos.
Other good news includes the same material “faux-leather” of Note 3 in its simplest version, as well as all the new features present in the new interface of Samsung as Air Command and Multi Window.
It is unclear when Samsung will introduce its new phablet, but it may be that we see the Galaxy Note has 3 Neo at MWC 2014 next month.
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