Showing posts with label note 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label note 3. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Daily Roundup: Galaxy S4 mini to debut on June 20 & Galaxy Note 3 rumors

Samsung Electronics Co. unveiled its new Galaxy S4 android smartphone in New York in March, and Less than three months later the Korean technology giant has scheduled a press event for June 20, namely Samsung Premiere 2013 Conference, where it is expected to introduce new products for its Android and Windows Phone lineups.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Temporary, there are no details were given about the event except three cryptic, black and white images(below) and two words: "Galaxy and ATIV. But according to the Wall Street Journal, it is said that rumored Galaxy S4 mini smartphone will debut at the event, alongside several other new products, such as The ATIV product line which is based on Windows Phone OS and a new Galaxy Camera may be debuted too, potentially dubbed the “Galaxy S4 Zoom.
The event will start at 2PM ET on June 20, and it will be live streamed at Samsung's YouTube channel.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Now let us back to the topic of Galaxy Note 3. According to the latest news from CNET, Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 could offer more advanced camera. The upcoming Galaxy Note 3 may sport a 13-megapixel camera with an anti-shake feature designed to capture higher-quality pictures.
Korean site ETNews claims that Samsung's mobile communications team is developing technologies to bring OIS (optical image stabilization) and shutter functions to the Note 3, putting it more on par with traditional digital cameras. Samsung is also eyeing a 3x optical zoom but concedes that packing such a camera into the Note would be challenging given the phone's thin design.

At the same time, the newest report out of ZDNet also claimed that the Note 3 will power with Qualcomm’s top tier Snapdragon 800 processor. The 800 is capable of maintaining a 2.3GHz clock rate, while also being reasonable on power consumption. It features Krait 400 architecture, plus the Adreno 330 GPU inside.

These are just our guessing and nothing has been publicly announced. But As soon as we get some more information on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 3, including some actual pictures of the handset, plus full specifications and a launch date we will let you guys know.

Monday, 14 January 2013

Rumors: Smart Mobile Devices Samsung will bring to us in 2013

2012 is a big year for Samsung, and this extended to 2013. Last year, Samsung success surpasses Nokia to become the world’s leader in mobile phone vendor. And Today, According to Samsung's Tomorrow Flickr page, Samsung have sold more than 100 million of its Galaxy S series smartphones, including 41 million Galaxy S III smartphones, which is the world’s top-selling model for the third quarter in 2012.
Galaxy S series smartphones 100 million
Samsung showed off its amazing flexible display and 8-Core Exynos 5 Octa Processor for mobile device at the CES last week, and rumors said that Samsung is going to launch its Galaxy s4 soon, may be next mouth, and later come with Galaxy Note 3. Although at the current time we're not sure whether they can debut in 2013, lots of things can be deduced - or at least guessed. So following just let us go together to have a look at the upcoming and most anticipated mobile device Samsung will bring to us in 2013.

1. Samsung Galaxy S IV
The Galaxy S3 made a hugely success in 2012, so it is no doubt that Samsung will release its next Galaxy product- Galaxy S4. Rumors of the Samsung Galaxy IV have already sprung up as early as December last year. And according to the roadmap spotted by AnandTech last week, the Galaxy S IV is hopefully to features a 4.99-inch full HD (1080p) screen with 440ppi and will show off as early as February at Mobile World Congress.
Samsung Galaxy S IV

Based on the most recent rumors, Galaxy S4 may be runs on its new 2GHz 8-Core Exynos 5 Octa Processor, 12/32/64GB internal storage options, 2GB RAM, 13MP rear camera, 1.9MP front camera, 3200mAh battery and LTE and NFC connectivity features. And of course it will be powered by the Android Jelly Bean 4.2 OS from Google,

2. Samsung galaxy note 3
Phablet fever may be in full swing in 2013. Last week, China’s Huawei Technologies unveiled the world's biggest smartphone-Ascend Mate, which features a 6.1-inch display.
Samsung galaxy note 3
The Galaxy Note has been gorgeous successful around the world. So in order to enhance its position, of course, Samsung will introduces a new Galaxy Note 3, which Samsung believe that some refer to as the "phablet" segment.

There is nearly zero information about the Samsung galaxy note 3, the only rumors now we can hear is that the Galaxy Note 3 will be packed with a 6.3-inch screen and may be runs on the 8-Core Exynos 5 Octa Processor. Expect Samsung will devise some newer killer upgrades for the Galaxy Note 3.

3. Samsung Tizen phone
Samsung have confirmed that multiple "new, competitive" Tizen phone will launch in 2013.
Samsung Tizen phone
Thanks to Google’s android, Samsung now is a smartphone giant in the world, and Samsung want to another Apple. Samsung understands that you're vulnerable if you're entirely dependent on others, so Samsung is inching away from Android after Google acquired Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for $12.5 billion in May. Now The Company didn’t elaborate on model specifications, prices or timeframe for their debut. So just be Patient until it appears in the market.

4. Samsung Windows RT tablets will not launch in the US
Company like Sony, Dell having unveiled their Windows RT tablets, but there is no Samsung. News from CNET have confirmed that Samsung cancels plans for Windows RT tablet in the US because retail partners don't see strong demand and because the value proposition for Windows RT isn't clear to consumers. What a pity.
Samsung Windows RT tablets

Now it’s unclear what the company's plans are for the non-U.S. markets. But at least there have a chance to wait since Samsung have not announced its plans for the non-U.S. markets.But experts is sure that Samsung could still build to opt Windows RT devices in the future, if some of the current obstacles cease to exist.

Which one is your expectation in 2013? Just let me know below!