We’ve seen the Galaxy Note series get larger and larger as time passes, but this is the first time we’ve seen the Note actually get smaller. The Galaxy Note 3 Neo has now been officially unveiled by Samsung Poland and will come in two flavors, 3G and LTE+, and the latter offers connectivity on higher-speed Category 4 networks.
Samsung announces Galaxy Note 3 Neo and Note 3 Neo LTE+
Samsung Poland officially took the wraps off of the long-rumoredGalaxy Note 3 Neo, unveiling that the handset has two variants: Galaxy Note 3 Neo 3G, and Galaxy Note 3 Neo LTE+ (this has a + at the end because it supports LTE Cat 4 150 / 50 Mb/s). The press release announcing the Note 3 Neo reveals that the device will be launched globally starting February (just as expected), coming in three color versions: black, white and green. Only the Galaxy Note 3 Neo LTE+ will use that rumored hexa-core processor (Exynos?), which includes two A15 cores clocked at 1,7GHz, and four A7 cores clocked at 1,3GHz. The 3G model uses a quad-core 1.6GHz processor (unknown provenience).
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