Over the weekend, we ran a
story about a Galaxy Note III prototype, which has since turned out to be fake,
which is hardly surprising really. SamMobile are back with what they
claim to be more information on the Galaxy Note III. Apparently, they’ve been
passed an update which contains details on the design of the Galaxy Note III.
They’re claiming that there are three types of prototype being tested by Samsung
right now.
One of them is, of course,
very similar to that of the Galaxy S 4, which is the path that they’ve taken
with every Galaxy Note smartphone since the original. That would keep the two
lines very close together in terms of branding but, with the Galaxy S growing
again this year, is that what Samsung wants? Isn’t it about time for the Note
line to stand outside of the Galaxy S’s shadow?
The second design is a
completely new design that SamMobile were unable to comment about. A
new design for the Note III would certainly help to make the device stand out
and could give those uncertain of size reason to take a look. Who knows what
this new design could be but, having the Note III look different to the Galaxy S
IV can’t be a bad thing, surely?
Thirdly, there are rumors of a
flexible-display packing Note III, specifically Samsung’s flexible AMOLED
display tech that they showed off this year at CES 2013, it seems a little
unlikely that it will be ready for mass-production come this fall but, stranger
things have happened.
Again, these are just rumors
and Samsung could be up to absolutely anything when it comes to the Note III
but, we wouldn’t be surprised if they just went with the same sort of design as
the Galaxy S 4, as Samsung have finally understood that a unified design
language is a good marketing strategy. What do you think? Should the Note III
become something different?
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