It’s not just Apple that garners some
attention in the smartphone world these days. Samsung, Apple’s arch nemesis
also receives more than its fair share of enquiring eyes these days, with the
flagship Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II currently forming a formidable
partnership in the high street. With that in mind, any new iteration of either
phone is bound to receive plenty of attention.
That no doubt explains why the news of a new
Galaxy Note, the third release in fact, is already beginning to circulate
amongst those in the know. The handset, a behemoth amongst ever increasing
screen sizes, is Samsung’s phablet. That is, a cross between a tablet and a
smartphone. Don’t shout at us, we didn’t make the word up!
The Galaxy Note III is expected to
debut later this year, and TheKoreaTimes is
already beginning the media onslaught with the news that it believes the new
handset will feature an all-new, even larger screen weighing in at an amazing
6.3-inches. That’s BIG!
Samsung’s original Galaxy Note
featured an already large 5.3-inch screen, with the second generation handset
adding a couple of tenths of an inch for good measure. This new screen, if it
were to debut at 6.3-inches, would be a full inch larger than the first
handset. Anyone who’s ever held one of the original Galaxy Notes will tell you
that it was already a little on the large side, with the Note 3 arguable simply
too big. Does it really need to keep growing?
Beating at the heart of the new device, and
powering that humongous screen is expected to be Samsung’s new Exynos 5 Octa CPU. This
chip is believed to be the powerhouse for Samsung’s new flagship phones like
the Galaxy S IV, so the Note III is rather likely to follow suit.
Samsung is currently pushing Apple hard as
the maker of some of the world’s best smartphones, and the pair are currently
embroiled in a less than friendly legal battle that spans the entire globe.
Samsung currently provides chips for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch but it is
not expected that the Exynos 5 will see the light of day behind an Apple logo. [RedmondPie]
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