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Leak reveals which markets will get quad-core Galaxy Note III and which will get eight-core model

Updated Sep 4th, 2013 3:00PM EDT
Galaxy Note III Specs

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Samsung plans to unveil its next-generation Galaxy Note III handset during a press conference on September 4th and details continue to leak ahead of the device’s official debut. We have already seen the new phablet’s specs leak extensively, and now a new report from the often reliable SamMobile claims to reveal the complete list of markets that will receive each of the Galaxy Note III’s three main variants.

As is the case with the Galaxy S4, Samsung reportedly plans to launch two versions of the Note III — one with a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor and a second version with Samsung’s eight-core Exynos 5 Octa chipset. A third version will seemingly be available with dual SIM support, and earlier reports suggest that the Galaxy Note III will also feature a 5.7-inch display, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, 3GB of RAM and a massive battery.

According to this new report, The U.S. models will feature a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 chipset thanks to its 4G LTE support, while other markets like France, Germany and Italy will get the eight-core model. Some markets like the United Kingdom will have access to both versions.

The full list of countries can be found on SamMobile’s site, which is linked below.

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