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Galaxy Note III with full HD display confirmed on Samsung’s own website

Updated Sep 4th, 2013 3:00PM EDT
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There have been plenty of leaks over the past few months that likely paint a fairly accurate picture of the Galaxy Note III, but nothing is official until Samsung unveils the new flagship phablet… sort of. Samsung has yet to announce the third version of the phablet that started it all, but newly uncovered WAP provisioning files on Samsung Mobile’s own website confirm the existence of the SM-N900T and SM-N900A, two model numbers known to refer to the Galaxy Note III. The files also show that the new Note will feature a full HD 1,080 x 1,920-pixel display and an ARM11 processor. Earlier reports suggested that the phone will also include 3GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel camera, Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and improved S Pen support. Samsung is said to be planning multiple versions of the Galaxy Note III that span various price ranges, just as it has done with the Galaxy S4.

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