Galaxy Note 3 design still not finalised
Friday, May 3, 2013 - 09:33:04
There has been much debate over what form the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 handset will take when it finally launches later in the year, with different sources giving out seemingly contradictory information.
However, this could be explained by the fact that Samsung, reportedly, has three different designs currently on the table and has yet to pick one to put through to full production.
SamMobile reports that sources now believe that the Galaxy Note 3 will look quite a lot like the Galaxy S4. In addition, it is believed that one of the three versions in contention actually has that much talked-about flexible screen, which could make it nearly indestructible.
When it comes to display size, the jury is still out. The only certainty is that the Galaxy Note 3 will be bigger than the 5.5 inch Galaxy Note 2 and it could exceed the screen of the original Galaxy Note by up to an inch.
Observers are expecting that the Galaxy Note 3 will get its official unveiling during the 2013 IFA conference, which will be held in Germany this September.
Samsung has plenty of time to tinker with designs before then and fans will also be hit with further barrages of leaks and speculation in the months leading up to its arrival.
One thing that many people are hoping for from the Galaxy Note 3, is that it will finally bring the quality of the materials used in the construction of the chassis up to a par with rival handsets from HTC and Apple.
Although the Galaxy Note range is not exactly fighting over the same area of the market as the iPhone, it is still a high end device, that currently does not quite match the competition in terms of build quality.
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