Thursday, 26 September 2013

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is shown in video out of its packaging

Yesterday went on sale the new Samsung Galaxy Note 3, a large terminal and higher performance. In this video that we present below shows what is often called "unboxing", or what is the same, the terminal Unpacking this newcomer to the shops. Given its characteristics, this looks phablet collecting many, so this video will be sure you like it, buy it or not, gossip a little does not hurt.

With a great processor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, which offers a speed of 2.26 GHz, yesterday landed in the market the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. It is a high-end terminal is specially oriented enterprises, although these are not only consumers of this great smartphone. For this generation, as you know, the screen has increased to the 5.7 inch and has managed to keep the size of the terminal, thereby reducing the screen frames to the maximum possible. On the other hand, emphasizes the fact that the South Korean company has greatly enhanced the utility of the S-Pen which includes the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, your "stylus brand".
Besides the interest you can, or not, have to see the Samsung Galaxy Note case 3 and its contents, you'll probably like to see the look of TouchWiz with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. This same aspect is what will get the Samsung Galaxy S4 in less than a month, during October, as it will be when you receive your upgrade to this latest version of Google's mobile operating system, Android.
Without further ado let you watch the video, go and buy it or not, if you like this terminal sure you are interested in seeing your box built to recilados and all other companions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 inside of it.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and its USB 3.0 port

We already I have more than twenty days, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has a USB 3.0 port instead of the USB 2.0 port to which we are accustomed. This means that the battery of the same is effected in a shorter amount of time, in addition to the downloading of data via this port becomes faster. No doubt this is a feature that will gradually permeating high-end mobile devices, since it involves an evolution since 2008 in other devices. via: AndroidAyuda

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