Thursday, July 25, 2013

Galaxy Note 2 with Snapdragon processor 600 in the works? - The Full Signal

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3 Launch May be right around the corner, but That Is not stopping the smartphone maker from releasing another version of its Galaxy Note 2.

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Yep, that’s right, the Korean-based company is believed to be working on another variant of its second-generation phablet, this time with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 600. That to give a little perspective, it’s the same type found in other popular devices Including LG’s Optimus G Pro, HTC’s One and Samsung’s Galaxy S4.

A device with model number GT-N7018D has popped up on the Bluetooth Special Interest Group – and It Is not One That leg has previously certified by the FCC. According to tech site into mobile, the same model number has usefull leg at AnTuTu benchmarks.

Other than the amped up processor, the Galaxy Note 2 specs are Largely in line with the current model Including Android 4.2.2 (Google is expected to release Android 4.3 with its Nexus 7 2 today).

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2 with a Snapdragon processor 600 would certainly be a welcome addition, but with its Galaxy Note 3 launch set to happen soon, it May not be the smartest purchase. Depending on price and release date, potential buyers Note May want to go all out with the newest model on the market, Which is rumored to include either a 800 Snapdragon chipset or the Exynos 5 Octa.

The Galaxy Note 3 launch is expected to happen during Samsung’s “Unpacked” event on Sept. 4. It’s rumored to include a 5.9-inch Super AMOLED display, a 13MP camera, and 3GB of RAM.

Current reports suggest That the Galaxy Note 3 price will stay in line with its predecessors (the Galaxy Note 2 retails for roughly $ 575) – but Given the higher-end specs, Samsung could easily start off with a slightly higher price point .

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