The recently unveiled Samsung Galaxy Pad gaming accessory, for the
Galaxy S4 and up to 6.3-inch touchscreen devices, prompted plenty of
speculation that the Galaxy Note 3 will come with a 6.3-inch display,
just as some reports suggested in the past.
But now we hear that a 5.9-inch Galaxy Note 3 will be demoed to AT&T
execs later this week. That 5.9-inch size is not new either, as recent
reports have said that Samsung is working on mobile devices with 5.9
inch displays.
A new Korea Times article says that AT&T and Samsung execs will meet
in Seoul, South Korea, this week to discuss the launch and AT&T
promotion of the upcoming smartphone.
Apparently AT&T will get to look at a Galaxy Note 3 mockup during
the meetings. The device is said to sport a 5.9-inch OLED display with
Full HD resolution, Exynos 5 Octa processor, LTE and various features,
“though discussions are still under way regarding what they should be.”
All these details are coming from an executive at a “Samsung’s main
parts supplier,” but as always, he wasn’t identified.
As for the 6.3-inch Samsung Android device, the publication notes that
it will be a separate product, but not a flagship device like the Galaxy
Note 3:
A 6.3-inch phablet is also in the works with the company expected to
introduce the model in the first half of this year. The 6.3-inch phablet
will be a budget model not a flagship one in line with its strategy to
expand product lineups.
Are you looking forward to a 5.9-inch Galaxy Note 3? Or are you sticking
with smaller smartphones this year?
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