New Delhi: New Delhi: Samsung's next-generation Note smartphone is out, complete with some new, S Pen-enhanced features and an even bigger display.
The Note 3 packs in a high-definition 1920x1080p 5.7-inch screen in Super AMOLED (386.5ppi).
Under the hood, it's packing a 2.3GHz quad-core processor in the 4G long-term evolution (LTE) model and a 1.9GHz octa-core processor in the 3G model, both with a massive 3GB of RAM and running Android 4.3. It's also been given a better battery of 3200mAh, compared to the Galaxy Note 2's 3100mAh.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comes in two storage capacities, 32GB and 64GB, with a microSD slot to expand up to a further 64GB, and three colours, black, white and pink.
We've managed to run a few tests after the announcement in Berlin. Here is how the Galaxy Note 3 stacks against the competition.
BenchmarkPi test
The Note 3 topped the BenchmarkPi tests chart.