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Who's getting a Note 3?

well there might be No Note III as I been checking on GSM arena there was an article talking about that Samsung might present a refreshed version of the Note II, model number N7108D will be powered by a Snapdragon 600 processor clocked at 1.9 GHz and will run on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

Though the information is not 100% sure from Samsung guys
here is the source

Samsung Galaxy Note II with Snapdragon 600 surfaces - GSMArena.com news
 
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well there might be No Note III as I been checking on GSM arena there was an article talking about that Samsung might present a refreshed version of the Note II, model number N7108D will be powered by a Snapdragon 600 processor clocked at 1.9 GHz and will run on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

Though the information is not 100% sure from Samsung guys
here is the source

Samsung Galaxy Note II with Snapdragon 600 surfaces - GSMArena.com news

Per the link, this new Note II is heading to China and probably not a global release
 
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That depends. If the faster CPU is also an efficient CPU, then battery drain shouldn't be as bad. What good is a fast CPU if it's just wheels spinning in the mud? I would much prefer an efficient CPU over a fast one any day. Look at Intel's chips which has better efficiency over each generation. The newer chips can be clocked lower, use less power and still produce the same results as a higher clocked previous generation chip. Speed is not the factor, efficiency is. The more efficient the chip and architecture is the less power it should consume theoretically.

Of course, everything to deal with battery will be pure speculation at this point. Since Samsung will most likely continue using OLED screens, battery drain should be at a minimal compared to traditional LCD screens. I think RAM does need to be boosted out of necessity as well as the GPU VRAM. Especially if considering S Pen. Heat would be another issue too, right?

If they go with the Snapdragon 800 processor, battery life shouldn't be a problem. It's been shown to be pretty battery-efficient a processor. So long as Samsung continues with removable batteries, a larger battery is always an option. I do think that the Note 3 will likely continue the trend of good battery life in the series. It would seem foolish not to ensure good battery life in the Note 3.
 
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WOOOOOHHHOOOOO!!! According to FCC filing, LG (Optimus) G2 will be the first powerhouse phone to be compatible with Sprint Tri-Band LTE!! However, on a minor negative note (to me), SVLTE is not available...that is, G2 will not be able to do LTE and Voice at the same time (can't surf net and talk at the same time).

Happy camper here! :) I will have both Note 2 and LG G2 in my house, along with iPhone 5.
 
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If I can wait until mid January I'll be able to do an upgrade once a year alternating my upgrade with another from an additional line on my account.

Having used the s pen and the phone's additional real estate for taking notes at work, it's going to be hard for me to go with any other phone than the Note line.

But removable battery is critical. I hope they keep this trend.
 
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It's amazing how time can change ones perspective. I've said since launch day the N2 was the first phone I could see myself using for 2 years. Normally that was not the case for me since I switched phones practically every 6 mos. Boredom would set in quick and I had to have the newest latest & greatest.

If I got the N3 it would be for want and not need.
 
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It's amazing how time can change ones perspective. I've said since launch day the N2 was the first phone I could see myself using for 2 years. Normally that was not the case for me since I switched phones practically every 6 mos. Boredom would set in quick and I had to have the newest latest & greatest.

If I got the N3 it would be for want and not need.

Yup. Same here. I lasted 1.5 years with photon. Definitely ok going 2 with note 2. Thing is, I have never upgraded out of need. It has always been want, for me...lol
 
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Yup. Same here. I lasted 1.5 years with photon. Definitely ok going 2 with note 2. Thing is, I have never upgraded out of need. It has always been want, for me...lol
My brother ~ Yes....he's my brother... ;)

I feel you. I L-O-V-E-D my Photon but a new want jumped in my line of vision. I gave it away, got the S2 and have been riding Samsung since.
 
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It's amazing how time can change ones perspective. I've said since launch day the N2 was the first phone I could see myself using for 2 years. Normally that was not the case for me since I switched phones practically every 6 mos. Boredom would set in quick and I had to have the newest latest & greatest.

If I got the N3 it would be for want and not need.

Yup. Same here. I lasted 1.5 years with photon. Definitely ok going 2 with note 2. Thing is, I have never upgraded out of need. It has always been want, for me...lol

Tri-band LTE won't sway you guys? :p This is my biggest complaint about Sprint nowadays...poor LTE range and poor LTE penetration into structures. Tri-band LTE solves these issues...where LTE is available now.
 
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Official LG G2 FCC filing: https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/repo...Frame=N&application_id=521495&fcc_id=ZNFLS980

Breaking it down further:
https://apps.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=2020064
You can see LTE bands 25, 26, 41 mentioned. Incidentally, we also know that it will have NFC.

https://apps.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=2020182
Scroll to page 5 and see where the antennas are. Page 6 for the front with dimensions listed.
Scroll to page 10. You can see the different bands being tested. LTE 26 (800 MHz). LTE 25 (1900 MHz). LTE 41 (2500 Mhz).

https://apps.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=2020184
Scroll to page 5 and see the LTE and Wifi frequencies being tested.

https://apps.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=2020186
Page 1.

It is way too technical for me...but it is tri-band LTE: band 25 LTE 1900 + band 26 LTE 800 + band 41 TD-LTE 2600. One notable caveat is that it supports neither SVDO nor SVLTE.
 
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Pre ordered my GN2, I honestly still don't think there is a better phone out there, will I get the GN3, probably, but thats also bc of want, I'm excited to see it come to light, I'm hoping for less bezel, an s pen that actually can work the back and menu buttons(lol) a better camera, and possibly even no verizon branding on the home button haha.
 
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Pre ordered my GN2, I honestly still don't think there is a better phone out there, will I get the GN3, probably, but thats also bc of want, I'm excited to see it come to light, I'm hoping for less bezel, an s pen that actually can work the back and menu buttons(lol) a better camera, and possibly even no verizon branding on the home button haha.
The S-pen works on the buttons on the Note 8 so hopefully that'll be something they do for the N3. In the meantime I just use S-pen gestures that do the same thing.
I hardly ever have to use my finger for anything.

Go to settings / s pen / scroll down to s pen help / gestures.

Learn them and definitely use them--once I got accustomed to gestures (which took no time) I stopped caring about the s pen not working on the buttons and even on the N8 I still used gestures forgetting that I didn't have to.
 
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