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The Samsung Galaxy Note series of phones from the Korean giant, is the world's most selling phablet series and therefore, rightfully is getting a lot of details leaked before the next version in the Note series is announced on the 4th of September and launched. The Korean Publication ET NEWS is claiming that the third edition in the Galaxy Note series will come out in 4 different versions.
The first one will be available in limited premium edition, and is supposed to be coming with an unbreakable AMOLED screen - how true that fact is we don't know, 13 MegaPixel camera is the high-end norm right now, and also bundled are some exclusive features.
The second of the bunch, and the version which most probably will be the International variant of the phone, will launch with a plastic body just like the older Note II, will have a normal AMOLED display and launch with the same 13 MegaPixel camera which also seems to be coming with the limited premium edition model.
The third of the lot, will launch with an LCD display (and we reported this a couple of days back as well), and the same 13 MegaPixel camera. this model might be a bit cheaper than the International variant as it seems to be using an LCD screen, also if this launches, this will be the first Samsung high-end phone in recent times not to launch with an AMOLED screen.
The last of them all, the fourth model is expected to come with a plastic body, and also an LCD display, along with an 8 MegaPixel camera (the least of the four Note III models), and this is well expected to be the cheapest model of the Samsung Galaxy Note III.
Although as of now, nothing is official, but we're expecting the Phone to launch with either Qualcomm Snapdragon S800 or Samsung's own Exynos CPU, depending on the market, and 3 GB of RAM.
We'll know much more when the phone(s) are announced officially on the 4th of September in under two months time, at the IFA 2013 event.
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