Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is bigger, faster, thinner, and lighter
Samsung's made an annual tradition of introducing a new
Galaxy Note at Berlin's IFA trade show and this year's no different. The Galaxy
Note 3 sticks close to the winning formula: it enlarges the Super AMOLED
display of the Note II to 5.7 inches, adds a bombastic 3GB of RAM and a 2.3GHz
quad-core processor, raises the camera resolution to 13 megapixels, and
simultaneously trims the fat so it can be a millimeter thinner at 8.3mm and a
shade lighter at 168g. Those incremental upgrades all point to a better device,
but only marginally so — Samsung's hopes for attracting new buyers to its Note
platform rest on a suite of new stylus-friendly software features and a
physical redesign aimed at making the Note 3 look that extra bit more
glamorous.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 specifications:-
Network
2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE): 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz3G (HSPA+
42Mbps): 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
4G (LTE Cat 4 150/50Mbps) : up to 6 different band sets
(Dependent on market)
Processor
LTE 2.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor
3G 1.9 GHz Octa Core Processor ( A15 1.9 GHz + A7 1.3 GHz)
The selection of AP will be differed by markets.
Display
5.7inch (144.3mm) Full HD Super AMOLED (1920 x 1080)
OS
Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean)
Camera
Main(Rear): 13 Mega-pixel BSI Sensor, Auto Focus camera with
Smart Stabilization,
LED Flash(High CRI), and Zero Shutter Lag
Sub (Front): 2 Mega-pixel BSI sensor with Smart
Stabilization,
Full HD recording @30fps
Dual Camera: Dual Shot / Dual Recording/ Dual Video Call
Recording: UHD 30fps, Smooth motion (FHD 60fps), Slow motion
(HD 120fps)
Camera Mode: Drama Shot, Sound & Shot, Animated Photo,
Eraser, Best Photo, Best Face, Beauty Face, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Panorama,
Sports, Golf, Surround shot, Live effect
Video
Codec: H.264, MPEG-4, H.263, VC-1, WMV7, WMV8, Sorenson
Spark, MP43, VP8, HEVC
Recording & Playback: Full HD (1080p), UHD (*may differ
by market)
Audio
Codec: MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA, AMR-NB/WB, Vorbis, FLAC(*),
WAV(*)
(*) Ultra High Quality Audio (~192KHz, 24 bit) support
S Pen Optimized Features
Air Command: Action Memo, Scrapbook, Screen Write, S Finder,
Pen Window
S Note, Multi Window, new Easy Clip, Direct Pen Input
Additional Features
Group Play: Share Music, Share Picture, Share Video, Share
Document, Play Games
Story Album, S Translator
Samsung Smart Scroll, Samsung Smart Pause, Air Gesture, Air
View
Samsung Apps, Samsung Hub, ChatON (Voice/Video Call, Share
screen, 3-way calling), Samsung WatchON
S Voice™ Hands Free, S Health
Samsung Adapt Display, Samsung Adapt Sound
Auto adjust touch sensitivity (Glove friendly)
Samsung Link, Screen Mirroring
Safety Assistance, Samsung
Google Mobile Services
Chrome, Search, Gmail, Google+, Maps, Play Books
Play Movies, Play Music, Play Store, Hangouts
Voice Search, YouTube, Google Settings, Play Games,
Messenger
Connectivity
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (HT80)
GPS / GLONASS
NFC, Bluetooth® v 4.0 (LE)
IR LED (Remote Control), MHL 2.0
Sensor
Gesture, Accelerometer, Geo-magnetic, Gyroscope, RGB
Proximity, Barometer, Temperature & Humidity, Hall
Sensor
Memory
32/ 64 GB User memory + microSD slot (up to 64GB)
3GB RAM
Dimension
151.2 x 79.2 x 8.3mm, 168g
Battery
Standard battery, Li-ion 3,200 mAh
Samsung has again included the Note’s venerable S-Pen stylus
as well, promising that “significant improvements” have been made this time
around. An “Action Memo” feature lets you handwrite a person’s phone number and
title on a virtual post-it note-style pad, which is then saved to your
contacts, for instance. There’s also a digital scrapbooking feature that lets
you circle parts of webpages for later viewing, complete with links back to the
original sites.
Running two applications side-by-side was introduced with
the Galaxy Note II; that feature is back, but now you can run the same app in
two windows. The Samsung rep demonstrating the feature pulled up two instances
of Samsung’s chat software to drag and drop chat entries between chats with two
different people. There’s also a “box” feature wherein you can use the S-Pen to
draw your own custom-sized window within which to run a second app.
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