The next generation of
the Samsung Galaxy Note series is finally out, we list some of the attractive
features that makes the Note III exclusive in our books.
Samsung ultimately
lifted the veil off its much-awaited Galaxy Note III and the device is all that
we hoped it would be. The phablet is an upgrade to the Galaxy Note II and
brings with it a few exclusive and appealing features. Here is a quick look at
what you can expect the device to do for you, once you get your hands on it.
USB 3.0
The Samsung Galaxy
Note III is the first device to boast of USB 3.0 capabilities and that is a big
deal. To start with, USB 3.0 on the Note III will ensure faster data transfer
speeds from your PC to the device (provided you have the USB 3.0 cable and a
USB 3.0 port on your system). Another benefit of USB 3.0 is that you will be
able to charge your device faster when it is connected to a PC or Mac. USB 3.0
is 80 percent faster than USB 2.0.
4K video in the palm of your hand
The Note III is the second apparatus to show
off of 4K video recording capabilities from the 13MP rear camera (the first
device to support 4K video recoding is the Acer Liquid S2 smartphone).
More power under the hood including 3GB
RAM
Just like Samsung did with the S4, the Note
III will be available with two chipset options in the market - Snapdragon 800
and the Exynos Octa-core SoC. If you pick up the Snapdragon 800 variant you
will get a CPU clocked at 2.3GHz where as the Exynos Octa-core SoC has the CPU
clocked at 1.9GHz. The RAM on both the variants will be 3GB, which is an
upgrade from the 2GB found on the Note II. With a powerful processor and 3GB of RAM, you can
expect to pull off some impressive multi-tasking on the smartphone, although we
are reserving that judgment for when we get our hands on the Note III.
Bigger display, good for entertainment
The Note II has a large screen, 5.5-inch
display with a 1280x760 pixel resolution. The Note III takes this a step
further and shows off a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a 1920x1080 pixel
resolution giving the device a pixel density of 386 ppi, higher than the
previous Note devices. The phablet also has stereo speakers if you are one who
doesn’t like to plug-in headphones all the time.
Better build
If you are someone who
refrained from picking up a Samsung device because you thought it was too
plastic in nature, you may want to take a look at the Galaxy Note III. Even
though the front of the phablet has the traditional Samsung design, it is the
back that has a leather finish giving it a premium feel. Samsung has also said
that there will be a variety of back panel options for those that aren’t
impressed with what’s available in the box.
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