The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is heavily rumored to be coming later on this year to replace the popular Samsung Galaxy Note 2. And while Samsung Has not yet Announced the device, there are more than a few reasons why consumers should start waiting or at least think about waiting for the rumored Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
In November of last year, Verizon Became the last of the big name carriers in the United States to release the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, following in the footsteps of AT & T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular. The Galaxy Note 2, despite its size and stylus, has proven to be as popular as the original Galaxy Note was and has led companies like LG and Sony to introduce high-powered phablets of Their Own.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will likely join the Galaxy S4 on shelves later this year.
For quite awhile now, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 phablet has ruled supreme over the world with devices like the LG Intuition failing to catch on with consumers. However, that reign has just been challenged by the new Sony Xperia S and the LG Optimus G Ultra Pro and will more than likely be threatened by a number of new devices later on this year.
One of those devices is a larger version of the HTC One, dubbed, HTC One Max. It’s expected to be a big Galaxy Note competitor as it’s rumored to feature not only the metal design of the HTC One, but usefull massive 5.9-inch 1080p display with a stylus on board. Only, it will not be the Galaxy Note 2 That the HTC One Max comp etes against. Instead, it will likely be its successor, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
For months now, there have been rumors suggesting That Samsung is hard at work on a Galaxy Note 3. And while the entire canvas has yet to be painted, we still think we know quite a bit about Samsung’s upcoming masterpiece.
Even without the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 rumors, the device would, for many people, still be a device worth waiting for. Here’s why.
Third-Generation Note
Samsung knows what it’s doing when it comes to the phablet.
Samsung invented the modern phablet with the Samsung Galaxy Note. The original was dismissed, before it Launched, as gimmicky and too much like the Dell Streak failed. As it turns out, there is a huge market for a large screen smartphones, Particularly Those that Possess a stylus with unique features.
What This Means Is that Samsung has had three generations to perfect its phablet, somethingthat leg has not afforded to other companies, thanks to Their delay to the market. To us, this Means That the Galaxy Note 3 shouldering posses the best all-around experience or any large screen smartphone on the market. From the hardware to the software, to the stylus, to the battery life, the Galaxy Note 3 shouldering be the best yet Galaxy Note and That Means likely the best phablet yet.
Yes, the Sony and LG and HTC devices look great, but it’s hard not to trust a company That phablet introduced the modern concept to the mainstream market. So at the very least, it’s worth waiting to see what the king of phablets has to offer in 2013.
Bigger Screen with Pocket Ability
One of the biggest reasons why people buy the Galaxy Note series and others like it are thanks to the big screens. The Galaxy Note possessed a 5.3-inch display. The Galaxy Note 2 saw a jump to 5.5-inches and it looks like the Galaxy Note 3 will have anywhere from a 5.7-inch to a 6-inch display, a slight change from the Galaxy Note 2.
However, we expect the Galaxy Note 3 to remainning pocketable, maybe even more so than the Galaxy Note 2, thanks to a taller, thinner design yet. As we saw with the Galaxy S4 and the iPhone 5, companies can simply make devices taller, Incorporating a larger screen, without making the device Exponentially larger than its predecessor.
The Galaxy Note 3 could be easier to pocket thanks to a thin frame.
What This Means That is we expect the Galaxy Note 3 to have more real estate while keeping a practical design thats likely an improvement over the Galaxy Note 2′s.
Screen Resolution
For the past two years, the Galaxy Note series has retained 720p resolution with a fairly rich pixel-per-inch count. We expect the Galaxy Note 3 to put the previous Galaxy Note models to shame when it comes to screen resolution, something thatwill matter on a device thats used to Primarily for on-the-go consumption.
The Galaxy Note 3 is a beast when it comes to media. Movies are big enough to actually watch. Presentations for work are easy to edit. Photos are fantastic to look at. And while they looked good on the Galaxy Note 2, they will likely look better on the Galaxy Note 3 thanks to 1080p resolution and a high PPI count.
Rumors have aligned and suggest That Samsung will be outfitting it with an upgraded display and Those that consume tons of media On Their smartphone, Particularly Their phablet, will want to hold off on the Galaxy Note or Galaxy Note 2 and wait for the Galaxy Note 3.
Solid Camera
Another feature
That has leg dragging with the Galaxy Note series is the camera. Both the Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 2 variants have had 8MP cameras while other phablets, like the LG Intuition, have fared no better. They shoot decent enough photos but they Are not on par with the best.
Alleged Galaxy Note 3 camera sample.
Rumors suggest the Galaxy Note 3 will have a 13MP camera That could come