Remember the Samsung Galaxy Note X concept?
Well, we’ve received another email from its creator, uva7 dance,
showing us an upgraded version, the Samsung Galaxy Note X LTE. This new
device is a 6.3 inch phablet with a Super AMOLED Plus 1080p display,
that offers 350 dpi, way above the Retina Display level.
Galaxy Note X LTE also features 4 GB of RAM, which doesn’t sound
crazy at all, seeing how a Samsung prototype with 3GB of RAM was leaked
recently. The CPU in this case is a quad core 2 GHz Cortex A15 chipset
and other specs include 64/128 GB of ROM, a microSDXC with support for
up to 128 GB of extra storage. At the back there’s a 13 megapixel camera
with 1080p 60 fps video capture and at the front there’s a 2 megapixel
camera, once again with Full HD capture at 30 fps this time.
Finally, powering the monster up is a 4000 mAh battery. All of these
specs are crammed into a 8.9 mm thick device, that’s 84.9 mm wide and
161.9 mm long. I have to be honest here and say that I liked the first
Galaxy Note better than the Note 2, especially since I like more squared
devices, rather than rounded ones.
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