The newest leak for the Note 3, courtesy of @evleaks, is a couple of screenshots accompanied by some supposedly confirmed specs, which are mostly in line with what we have heard previously for the Note 3.
Lets take the specs first, as thats likely to be of the most interest to everyone. The screen should be a full HD 1920 x 1080. If the projected 5.68-inch screen size proves correct, that would mean a 397 ppi screen. It might not be the 1440p insanity that LG showed us a few weeks ago, but good luck finding any pixels without your trusty microscope.
Naturally you need a powerful processor to keep all those pixels moving, and the Note 3 will have a 2.3 GHz quad-core processor (read: Snapdragon 800) to get that done. Itll also carry 2.5GB of RAM, a bit shy of the 3GB we have seen previously. (Frankly either is plenty).
Moving on to the screenshots themselves. Thankfully it seems that the Note 3 will launch with the same build of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean that is seen in the new Nexus 7. Assuming they manage to get this thing launched soon, itll be current. And the second screenshot offers an AnTuTu benchmark score of 24,497. That isnt the highest score weve seen, but it places the device well ahead of previous generation devices like the Galaxy S 4 or HTC One. Well find out tomorrow if that translates into smooth real-world performance.
Lets take the specs first, as thats likely to be of the most interest to everyone. The screen should be a full HD 1920 x 1080. If the projected 5.68-inch screen size proves correct, that would mean a 397 ppi screen. It might not be the 1440p insanity that LG showed us a few weeks ago, but good luck finding any pixels without your trusty microscope.
Naturally you need a powerful processor to keep all those pixels moving, and the Note 3 will have a 2.3 GHz quad-core processor (read: Snapdragon 800) to get that done. Itll also carry 2.5GB of RAM, a bit shy of the 3GB we have seen previously. (Frankly either is plenty).
Moving on to the screenshots themselves. Thankfully it seems that the Note 3 will launch with the same build of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean that is seen in the new Nexus 7. Assuming they manage to get this thing launched soon, itll be current. And the second screenshot offers an AnTuTu benchmark score of 24,497. That isnt the highest score weve seen, but it places the device well ahead of previous generation devices like the Galaxy S 4 or HTC One. Well find out tomorrow if that translates into smooth real-world performance.