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Monday, September 23, 2013

Cheaper Samsung Galaxy Note 3 aimed at emerging markets reportedly in the works


A week back, Samsung launched its latest flagship— the Galaxy Note 3— in India for Rs 49,900 and now it seems the South Korean company is readying a less expensive variant of the phablet. According to a reporton Korean news site ETNews (via SamMobile), this cheaper variant will sport lesser specifications and will be targeted at emerging markets.
According to the report, the Galaxy Note 3 will be slightly tweaked and its premium-ness slightly toned down. Samsung is likely to replace the Super AMOLED display with an LCD display and will also swap the 13-megapixel rear camera with an 8-megapixel camera. There’s also a chance that Samsung reduces the display size from 5.7-inches to 5.5-inches.
There’s obviously no way of authenticating the above piece of information and we would suggest you take it with a pinch of salt. In the meantime, the Galaxy Note 3, which will be available from September 25 onwards, is already up for pre-orders on various Indian online retail stores.

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