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Samsung Galaxy Note III Prototype Images Appears Online

The rumors of the Samsung Galaxy Note III are making a lot of buzz now. A new report claims that Samsung has started testing the third-generation Galaxy Note. And now we see the first leak photo of a prototype device, likely design of the Galaxy Note III phablet.

The leaked images of the upcoming Galaxy Note III shows that the screen is pretty big and the curved corners along with the high resolution HD display. The device below is not the Galaxy Mega 6.3 because of the corners, high resolution display and bezel.

Samsung Galaxy Note III Protype 1

Samsung Galaxy Note III Protype 2

The Samsung Galaxy Note III is rumoured to feature a 5.99″  Super AMOLED display, 13 megapixel camera, octa-core or snapdragon 800 processor or the Exynos octa-core processor, Wi-Fi, GPS and of course the S-PEN. The device will be running on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean or Android 4.3 with Samsung’s own TouchWiz interface.

The Samsung Galaxy Note III is expected to be unveiled at the IFA 2013 this September  in Berlin.

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