I was a little late to the game getting the GN2....but I am really loving this phone! I can't wait to see what Samsung does for an encore.....
The octa 8 isn't an 8 core cpu, since all 8 cores don't run at the same time. Only 4 do, there are 2 sets, one high power, and one low power.
Note 3 will be released in November... It's a long wait and those specs just posted are simply guesses.
Note 3 will be released in November... It's a long wait and those specs just posted are simply guesses.
Last rumor(s) I heard was that the Note 3 was to have a 2Ghz quad core, possibly 3GB's of RAM and a 6.3' screen. So, basically, bigger screen and faster internals. What I'd REALLY like is for the US carriers to carry the larger capacity models. Seems like the Note 2 is selling pretty well so hopefully that'll encourage the carriers to start carrying all the models for the Note 3.
Yeah, I think Samsung is on an annual update cycle so we should probably see the Note 3 sometime around then. I'm not eligible for upgrade until the Note 4 so kinda eagerly anticipating what's in store for the Note 3.
I just hope they don't go too big w/ the Note 3. The 5'5 screen on the N2 is perfect.
Report: Samsung to launch 5.9-inch handset later this year
Looks like they may not be ready to produce flexible screens to the masses, which is okay with me, since I won't be upgrade eligible until 2014.
I'm sure I won't be carrying a larger phone in the future. If future notes are bigger I'll have to look at other phones. I use the pen often enough that I would miss it.I was a little late to the game getting the GN2....but I am really loving this phone! I can't wait to see what Samsung does for an encore.....
As much as I love the 5.5" screen I could go bigger and be just fine with that too. People have been using 7" tablets as phones for a long time now so I think size is a state of mind.
I've lost count of how many "I'd never" posts I've read only for the same people to now say 5.5" is perfect. They'll say the same thing if Samsung actually does do 5.9.
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