Samsung is most likely to launch the Galaxy Note III with either the Exynos 5420 chipset or Snapdragon 800 processor, depending up on a country’s network infrastructure, just like it did with the Galaxy S4 earlier this year. A couple of weeks ahead of the Samsung Galaxy Note III launch,*Sammobiles is claiming to have received countrywise details on the variants of the much awaited Phablet. According to this list, India is likely to receive the Samsung’s recently launched Exynos 5420 octa-core chipset variant of the Galaxy Note III, named as SM-N900. This will be a 3G compatible device with ARM Mali-T628 MP6 and 3GB of RAM.
The other two models include the LTE version with model name SM-N9005, and a dual SIM compatible variant named as the Note III Duos (SM-N9002). The Galaxy Note III LTE (SM-N9005) version is believed to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor ticking at 2.3GHz, with an Adreno 330 graphic processor and 3GB of RAM. The company will launch this LTE variant in countries that support 4G LTE networks including the USA, and parts of the UK, amongst other countries.
The Galaxy Note III Duos is speculated to come with the same configuration as that on the 3G variant, and is believed to be restricted to China only at the time of launch.
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