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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Tab 3 appearing at September IFA?

It looks like Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie will arrive with a new range of Galaxy screen stretchers

It’s fair to say Samsung was first to the big screen mobile party with the Galaxy Note – and with the likes of the Huawei Ascend Mate nipping at the Note’s heels, Samsung is wasting no time in prepping the latest version of its monster phablet. Now an insider has told SamMobile that a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Tab 3 are to be unveiled at the IFA trade show on September 6th.

The new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Tab 3 will come with the latest Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie OS out of the box. Details about specs are sparse but from other rumours we’re initially expecting a 5.9in Super AMOLED display with at least 1080p resolution.

Although with the S4 arriving in the UK sporting a Snapdragon 600 rather than Exynos 5 Octa-Core, the Note 3 could arrive with the new 4K capable Snapdragon 800. 4K resolution screen anyone? Expect the Galaxy Tab 3 to have similar specs but with a nice big 10.1in display.

[via SamMobile]

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