Price and availabilitySamsung on September 17 launched the device at Rs 49,900 for Indian markets. Customers would have the option to buy the Note 3 in monthly instalments spread over a year.
"The Galaxy Note 3 represents the whole new evolution of the Galaxy Note experience. We have not increased width of the screen, but have increased the size of display," Samsung Country Head (Mobile & IT) Vineet Taneja said.
Note 3 would be available in 3G version in India.
VerdictOverall, Samsung again has a winner in its hands. By improving its build quality and design, and packing a lot under the hood, the South Korean giant has made its newly launched handset an un-resistable one, even with a premium price tag. By delivering such a feature packed phone, Samsung has clearly outlined who's King in the phablet market.
The allure of the phablet is screen size and Samsung has easily delivered a great device with by connecting the extra screen real estate with a compact form.
The enhancements made in Note 3 clearly position the device as a great productivity tool and its improved usability means you have the best phablet available in the market.
With both HTC and Nokia rumoured to be releasing a phablet each by the end of the year, the phablet market is looking to witness some great competition.
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