Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Versions Surfaced At Benchmark Site

New information on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has appeared in the past week, as leaks regarding the device keep surfacing on the internet. Read further to see the updates. Apparently, Samsung’s third generation Galaxy phablet was seen on a benchmark site, some information were leaked, and we got the chance to find out some of the main features and key specs of the long rumored Galaxy Note 3.
So, on the benchmark site GFXBench there are two Galaxy Note 3 versions in question, bearing the model names SM900L and SM900S. As the reports in cause mention, the model SM900L is a South Korean carrier model, while the SM900S version is belonging to the US network, Sprint.
In the reports published by the benchmark website it is also mentioned that the Galaxy Note 3 will be featuring a full HD display with 1920x1080p resolution, a quad-core processor from the Snapdragon 800 series and a graphics engine Adreno 330.
The reports also highlighted the fact that both Galaxy Note 3 models will be powered by the operating system Android, one by Jelly Bean 4.2.2 while the other one by Android’s latest OS, Jelly Bean 4.3. From other rumors we know that the Note 3 is also expected to come with 3 GB of RAM and a camera of 13 megapixels, packed with support for Xenon flash.
Considering that the key specifications and features brought up by the benchmark site have been mentioned among earlier rumors that have appeared in the past few months in the rumor mill regarding the device, we could say that they’re believable.
If we would follow the calendar of the release dates for the previous Samsung Galaxy Note models, we could say that the Galaxy Note 3 will be making its debut during the international trade fair IFA – Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin – 2013, which has been announced to begin on the 6th of September.