Pages

Friday, 30 August 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 'Lite' rumoured to come with cheaper LCD screen

There's less than a week left for the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and yet another leak has now cropped up about the upcoming device. According to a Korean site ETNews, there will likely be two versions of the Galaxy Note 3, and one of them will feature a cheaper display. The “Lite” version of the device is also likely to feature a low-resolution 8 megapixel camera.

This isn’t the first time that news about Galaxy Note 3 variants has surfaced, with previous rumours also hinting at Samsung planning multiple varients of the Note 3. Keeping the latest leak in mind, there is not much else known apart from the trade-off on the camera and the display. The leak does bring one question to light, though. Will we see a cheaper Note 3 variant at the launch?

Just a few days back, there were reports suggesting the possibility of 4k video recordingsupport and improved audio playback for the Note 3. Another leak also gave us a glimpse at the device showing off a 5.7-inch front display panel with a highly-reduced bezel.
What will the camera on the Note 3 be like?
What will the camera on the Note 3 be like?


According to the previous leaks, it is believed that the Galaxy Note 3 will come with a slightly different design while the display will most likely be a full HD variety. It is likely to pack in a 13 megapixel camera with the new S Orb feature, but the OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation) function will be given a miss according to some rumours recently. The Note 3 is likely to be available in two versions – one with a Samsung Exynos 5 Octa processor and the other with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC. With the September 4 launch around the corner, fans who are eagerly awaiting it only have to wait a few days before seeing the final specs of the phone.

No comments:

Post a Comment