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 Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - Official v2, 3rd gen of the best phablet

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post Sep 10 2013, 03:03 PM, updated 13y ago

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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - v2


officially announced on 04 September at IFA 2013 Berlin.



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Announced to be available on 25 September in 149 countries, with Japan and US in October.

So this means that we should this hitting us at the end of this month (September 2013) !!!

Let's hope for good telco deals.

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MEDIA LAUNCH on 20 Sep 2013 - benny888/hooh888
>source<

Probable availability is 25 September, but it may even be available on launch day (20 Sep) or a few days later


EXPECTED PRICE RM2299 for Qualcomm LTE - hooh888
>source<


LTE confirmed for Malaysia. No Exynos
Source - 2013-09-11 - Painhacker


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TELCO PRE-ORDER/REGISTRATION OF INTEREST
Digi ROI - 2013-09-09 - Azrage

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VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE COLOR
Vote via Google Form and see the results in the link below.

FAVORITE NOTE 3 COLORS

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Variants known:
Available as:
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9000
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9002 with dual SIM card support
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9005 with LTE connectivity.
OFFICIAL SPECS

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Pretty good writeup by Mobilesyrup, a Canadian mobile news site, on the GN3

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the most interesting smartphone released this year. Here’s why

*my summary of the key headings*
  1. It’s the first phone with USB 3.0
  2. It’s the first non-Nexus phone with Android 4.3
  3. It sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and 3GB of RAM
  4. It comes standard with 32GB of internal storage
  5. It’s one of the first devices to support Category 4 LTE, also known as LTE-Advanced
  6. Most of its new software features are actually useful
  7. Despite having a larger screen, it’s actually more compact than the Note II
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SPECS IN DEPTH

Link to download the Note 3 User Guide (77Mb PDF) - wkho555

The CPU(Snapdragon-LTE)
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3Gb RAM - gogo2
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USB 3.0 - Micro USB 3.0 - world first !!!!
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The Screen
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Notification LED
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LTE power efficient Radio
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Knox - Enterprise Security !!!
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Ultra Low Power Wireless Sensors for Sporting Use - KTCY
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Android Authority - Samsung Introduces The Galaxy Note 3 In A Super-Detailed 6.5 Minute Video




GSMArena Hands on with Multi-Vision --- expand your screen ACROSS several Note 3s !!!!! - Andrewtst



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For the Note series, the main differentiator is the S-Pen using a Wacom active digitizer, and Samsung's nicely packaged software to take advantage of it across the OS. I personally like the workflow enhancement you get when your device can actually replace the paper notebook, so I am very keen for active digitizer devices, of which currently only the Note series has it in the smartphone/phablet form factor. Larger devices with active digitizers (Wacom or N-Trig) tend to be very expensive (RM5k++) tablets/convertibles from notebook manufacturers.


First off, I want to put things in perspective. I must state that we can no longer think of our devices as "phones" but COMPUTERS. Therefore, since computers have been around for the last 60 years or so, there is nothing "new" or "innovative" to expect from our devices, except for "faster, better, cheaper". Maybe not cheaper but we have seen ASP (Average Selling Price) falling across the board.

And because it is a computer, you have to treat it as such, ie regular backups, some periodic cleansing/factory reset and practice safe computing habits.

Note that of course it is not to be compared with the CISC type computers of the Intel x86 desktop/notebook genre, but it is still a computer nonetheless of the RISC variety, specifically the ARM family, with a huge number of variations across manufacturers. The focus of ARM is for performance per watt, which allows low power computing on the go which has been the dream of computing since its dawn.


Anything else, feel free to contribute.

Information will be added as it becomes available.

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CHANGELOG
I will attempt to log changes here as an indication of new material that I've added. I won't log cosmetic changes. Some posts will also be excluded from the changelog (eg Accessories) unless noteworthy.

The changelog will begin from 1 in each new topic version. Changelog link for prior topic versions posted at the bottom.

No.DateDescription of ChangePostSubsection
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052013-09-16Added details on Ultra Low Power Wifi ANT+, by KTCY 1 Specs in Depth
042013-09-16Added Hands on and Q&A on Note 3 - HWZone SG - 2013-09-16, mzabu 3
032013-09-15Added link to download Note 3 User Guide, by wkho555 1 Specs in Depth
022013-09-15Added video of Unboxing and Hands On by GSMArena 3
012013-09-15Confirmed presence of notification light by mzabu and destEX 1 Specs in Depth

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Links to Tweets, Reviews, Hands on, articles etc.

Lowyat.Net Twitter confirming availability on 25 Sep in Malaysia
Confirmed: the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear are all coming to Malaysia on September 25

SoyaCincau on availability, also *possibly* 25 Sep - Xeactorz

COMPARISONS

Engadget's Comparison with Note 2 - blacktubi

Note IINote 3
Dimensions5.95 x 3.16 x 0.37 inches (151.1 x 80.5 x 9.4mm)5.95 x 3.12 x 0.33 inches (151.2 x 79.2 x 8.3mm)
Weight6.35 oz. (180g) 5.92 oz. (168g)
Screen size 5.5 inches 5.7 inches
Screen resolution 1,280 x 720 pixels (267ppi) 1,920 x 1,080 (386ppi)
Screen type HD Super AMOLED Full HD Super AMOLED
Battery 3,100mAh 3,200mAh
Internal storage 16 / 32 / 64GB 32 / 64GB
External storage microSD (up to 64GB) microSD (up to 64GB)
Rear camera 8MP 13MP
Front-facing cam 1.9MP 2MP
Video capture 1080p 1080p, 4K/UHD* (only in some markets)
NFC Yes Yes
Radios HSPA+, LTE HSPA+, LTE Advanced
Bluetooth Version 4.0 Version 4.0
SoC 1.6GHz quad-core Exynos 2.3GHz quad-core processor / 1.9GHz octa-core processor (varies by region)
RAM 2GB 3GB
MHL Yes Yes
Operating systemAndroid 4.1 Jelly Bean Android 4.3 Jelly Bean



A comparison of various Samsung phone sizes from S1 thru Note3 - Andrewtst

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Hands on and Q&A on Note 3 - HWZone SG - 2013-09-16 - mzabu
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Unboxing and Hands On by PhoneArena (with narration) - 2013-09-17 - mudkipryan94





Unboxing and Hands On by GSMArena - 2013-09-13




A preliminary review from Reddit !!! - 2013-09-10 - blacktubi
>>> As a few of you asked me to do, here's a crude "field test" of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3's battery <<<


Coldfustion's preliminary review !!! - 2013-09-05





Official First Hands On for Note 3 and Gear - Xeactorz

Very interesting for the charting functions in the new S-Note version. 18 minutes long.





PocketNow hands on with various cases - Xeactorz



*Cases
*Wallets
*Covers (with S-View window)



Engadget Note 3 flip cover hands on - WiLyi



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Sammobile - Hands-on Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Gear and Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition - 2013-09-08 - Xeactorz

The article also has a comparison of the Note 3 4k video vs the Note 2 FHD and S4 FHD videos.

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TechRadar - Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 review - 2013-09-05 - mudkipryan94
A short review, but I would like to highlight one of the comments. I am not being a Samsung fanboi but surely a review should be as objective as possible, and personal bias should be stated up front.

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nellymosserFri 11:38
This is a fairly ridiculous review - and in fairness, not very helpful. The article seems peppered with your own personal tastes. We're not reading this to see if it suits you, we're reading it to see if it suits us. It is for us to decide on the leather look. And your comment, "Most people will never use multi-window, as nine times out of 10 you'll find you're using it for the sake of it." Actually, is for us to decide if we like the multi-window option or not to - Pinterest/Facebook/Twitter users, people who actually do like to look at links on the web but not lose their threads - already find it useful in Notes 1 & 2.

Instead of your own personal tastes, how about telling us what we need to know? What about battery life? That battery sounds massive. Is it? How about telling us about sound quality? Connectivity? Any changes to the home page? How it feels to hold? Can you drop it? Does it have gorrilla glass? What is the point/function of the octo core - how good is the super HD filming?

Different people want different things from a smartphone - that's why there are so many. How about you try to think about your spectrum of readers - your customers - when you write. At least that something that Samsung is trying to do here.
Android Authority - Galaxy Note 3 vs LG G2 vs Xperia Z1 vs Xperia Z Ultra – Spec battle
.....These smartphones are all top of the range devices, and the bar has been set extremely high. There are very few perceivable differences between the four of them and personal preference might be the biggest factor that makes you prefer one over the other. What we do know is that with such great options from a wide variety of manufacturers, the competition will compel OEMs to make even better devices which is a win for you, the consumer.

It’s a battle royale, and these are the most latest and most advanced smartphones in the world.




Engadget - Samsung Galaxy Note 3 preview - WiLyi
Nice and fairly in depth overview, with 40 pics.


Verge - Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is bigger, faster, thinner, and lighter, but is it any better? - WiLyi
An EXTREMELY short writeup but there's a hands on pics, AND 330 comments and counting, as of 17:30 on 05 September.


PocketNow's Taylor Martin on Five reasons we want the Galaxy Note 3 - benny888


The first benchmark scores of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 are in - Xeactorz


IFA 2013: Samsung overview
...The S-Pen is what actually makes the Note lineup so special, and Samsung has surely provided the Note 3 with even more S-Pen compatible apps, handwriting-recognition features and drawing tools.

There is also one more thing different about the new Note - it arguably looks better than ever (if though not everybody here at the office agrees). Samsung has its entire back to look like leather and the Note 3 looks just amazing....


CNET - Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 has new leather-and-stitching look and more multitasking (hands-on)
.....As phones get bigger and tablets get more ubiquitous, it's good to see a device do something different that actually justifies the increased size. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3's multitasking features are particularly well-thought-out -- but whether you think it looks good in leather is up to you.


Slashgear - Samsung Galaxy Note 3 hands-on



Phonearena - Samsung Galaxy Note 3 specs

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Owners' List


Self Service Form Here!!!

THIS FORM IS IN BETA UNTIL 19 Sep. Around 00:00 on 20 Sep 2013, I will CLEAR ALL DATA and the form will be LIVE

Please input your LYN username, SME/AP, Model, Capacity and Color, and any optional information you wish, and hit "Submit" on the form.

> CLICK HERE for Owners' SUBMISSION FORM < - started on 2013-09-20

> Owners' List spreadsheet < - full list of owners here.

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OTHER LINKS


XDA Note 3 thread


Summary of 20 Best features of Samsung GALAXY Note 3
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Jean-Baptiste Queru (JBP) speaks about 64 bit processing in mobile devices


Money to burn? Innovative and Cool Bluetooth Necklaces

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QUOTE(hooh888 @ Sep 10 2013, 04:09 PM)
sold my note 2, now waiting for this.
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Wooo....how much did it fetch? And what are you using now?
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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Sep 10 2013, 04:26 PM)
New Note 2 = RM1469.

Let's say you sell note 2 at RM1200 (the most you can probably get seeing the new SME price is RM1469).

Note 3 = RM2399 for LTE

I think you're right. You only covering half of the Note 3 price.  rclxms.gif
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You could treat that as RM100 "rental" per month laugh.gif
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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Sep 10 2013, 04:27 PM)
so fast v2

btw check this out, hope nobody post before

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 uses PenTile AMOLED like Galaxy S4
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Heheh...I read it a few hours ago, but coz it's a little difficult to post on mobile, you get pertamax smile.gif

Anyway there's also another article about Exynos being able to fire 8 cores in *the coming months*.

So probably Exynos Octa 6440 can fire all 8 cores, and they may need a 5000mAh battery to keep it powered.
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From the article:

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Of course, with a 1080p resolution on a 5.7-inch display, users won’t be able to discern individual pixels, so the display on the Galaxy Note 3 isn’t going to disappoint and will offer the customary vivid colors and deep blacks. But for those that look at every thing pedantically, well, it looks like they’ll need to wait for the next Samsung flagship to see their dreams of a standard RGB Super AMOLED display being used come true.

Update: As reader hot_spare pointed out in the comments, the folks over at ArsTechnica say the screen is non-PenTile, so it looks like we’re going to need that official word from Samsung before knowing what arrangement the screen actually uses.

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Sep 10 2013, 04:44 PM)
Update: As reader hot_spare pointed out in the comments, the folks over at ArsTechnica say the screen is non-PenTile, so it looks like we’re going to need that official word from Samsung before knowing what arrangement the screen actually uses.
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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Sep 10 2013, 04:40 PM)
erm, now its getting trickier to choose between LTE and Exynos version.  hmm.gif
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The correct statement should be Qualcomm Snapdragon vs Samsung Exynos.

If Exynos gets their LTE act together, it will only be v1 hardware. We all know what happens to v1.0. whistling.gif
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QUOTE(xproc @ Sep 10 2013, 04:52 PM)
i opposite you, after 2 years i used android, i jump to iphone and never look back,

below spoiler for your spoiler...
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We will play this game politely and civilly.

iOS has repeatedly said their "highly curated user experience" ie "I will lead you by the nose and you cannot stray out of the path" is the best that everybody wants. So there is obviously a percentage of people who like it.

Android says "here go and do whatever you want". Which means you can. If you don't want to it's fine too.

Having said that, the customize-this-customize-that thing CAN cause some things to break, resulting in lags or FC. I did some ROM flashing but ultimately settled on rooted stock with Xposed Framework for some small tweaks. Going strong so far.

My wife's S3 has been on stock since day 1 and never rooted. With some judicious app management, there is no lag discernible on the S3 either.

Only those who have an itch in a certain part of the anatomy for installing whistling.gif apps will run a high risk of FC, lags or sudden unknown charges on their bills. This can happen regardless of iOS or Android.

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QUOTE(emy_xvidia @ Sep 10 2013, 05:00 PM)
lol. so doest it mean no Galaxy Gear for you coz it's still v1? tongue.gif
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I like large screens on my pocketable device. If the Gear can put in a large screen like the Predator's arm control bracelet with 3D projection .... drool.gif drool.gif drool.gif

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You misunderstand my position on discussions of crapple.

I have an intense dislike for fruit products and enjoy watching people bash them. Only thing is here in lyn let's be civil or the mods will come down on us.

My rant the other days was against a specific person and the way he wrote.
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I just arrived home. Nothing worth watching for me imho.

We shall hear enough of the praises from all over by morning.
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While browsing my Android G+ feeds, some guy posted this:

https://plus.google.com/1013278916939420188...sts/BVvK5LNnaWA

So, first Apple knocked Samsung for having plastic phones. Now they are touting their plastic phone as if they had invented the idea... Booo..


And.....


https://plus.google.com/1047110401102224722...sts/FVkuyVBwaQH
IPhone5s is 64 bit.


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Now 64-bitness is game changing, although it will take maybe 1 year for the benefits to filter through. There is time for ARM to ramp up the A5x or maybe A6x.

Hats off to Apple for this first.
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64 bits in a mobile device is excellent I must say. If a bare metal hypervisor can be written, then Ubuntu Edge will actually be your own server in the pocket. In fact, this will bring ARM a few steps closer to the data center into the heart of Intel's kingdom.

64 bits will allow direct addressability of 128TERABYTES of RAM if my memory serves me correctly.

Therefore if next year's ARM goes 64bits. we should see a ramp up of 4Gb+ devices.

Observe that I tend to use the term "device" instead of "phone" because I reiterate that our devices are more than just phones.

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