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Samsung unveils Galaxy Note 3 phablet at IFA Berlin

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Samsung's wide awaited Galaxy Note phablet has been announced at the ongoing IFA Berlin show and like always the company has tried its best to offer a feature and hardware packed product with the latest in trend. Galaxy Note 3 sports a 5.7 inch display and succeeds the popular Galaxy Note 2 model which came with a 5.5 inch display. According to Samsung, the Note 3 is slimmer, thinner and lighter than any of its Note models and also comes with slim bezel.

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After religiously adopting plastic body material for its product the company has decided to change up things and offered a soft textured back panel on the Note 3. Like the Note 2, this one is also bundled with an S Pen that features Air Command option.

In terms of hardware, the phablet packs full HD display, 2.3 GHz quad-core or an octa-core Exynos CPU along with 3 GB RAM , which is another first on big display smartphone devices. Galaxy Note 3 is one of the first devices to run Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS and comes with 13 MP rear and 1.9 MP front cameras.

Interestingly, even with a high-packed device, the Note 3 is loaded with a 3200 mAh battery which could have been bigger. The Note 3 will be available in 32/64 GB model and starts shipping across the globe this month, reaching on shelves in October.

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