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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Specs Confirmed in New Leaks

The Samsung Galaxty Note 3 specs were confirmed once again in a report that leaked earlier this week.

SamMobile revealed what the specs will be for two different models of the upcoming Note that are named SM-N900 and the SM-N9005.

The SM-N900 device will feature a 5.68-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display with 1920x1080 resolution, a 1.8GHz octa-core Exynos 5420 processor, ARM Mali-T628 MP6, a 13-megapixel camera, no LTE connectivity, microSD support, 16/32/64GB of storage, Android 4.3, JellyBean and a 3200mAh battery. The RAM for this version is unconfirmed at this time.

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The SM-N9005 model will feature a 5.68-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display, 3GB RAM, a 13-megapixel camera, LTE connectivity, 16/32/64GB of storage, microSD support, Android 4.3, JellyBean and a 3200mAh battery.

Galaxy Note 3 models running Android 4.3 were spotted earlier this month. Variants of the device destined for the South Korean market were found on DLNA's certification website with Android 4.3 as the mentioned operating system. The variant codenames are SM-N900S, SM-N900K and SM-N900L. The three models will launch on SK Telecom, Korea Telecom and LG Uplus.

There can occasionally be hardware differences between different international and U.S. smartphone models, however, software is normally the same. This means the U.S. version will launch running the latest Android system.

SamMobile was the first source to report that the update would run on the device.

"Samsung Galaxy Note III will ship with Android 4.3 out of the box. Samsung has just started testing Android 4.3 internally. #Confirmed," tweeted the publication.

Samsung sent out the invites to the "Unpacked Event" where the device will be unveiled last week. The company will introduce the Galaxy Note 3at this special event set to take place in Berlin, Germany just before IFA 2013 begins.

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