I was able to get some hands-on time with the recently announced successor to the famous Note series from Samsung, the Note 3. It has a little bit more premium feel to it, as Samsung has ditched the glossy plastic on the back cover a la the S4. Even though it has a 5.7 inch display, it manages to fit quite well in my hands. Truth be told though, I have big hands. The user interface was quick and responsive with a whooping 3 gigabytes of RAM underneath the hood. It also runs the latest Android version 4.3 JellyBean
I had just a few minutes with the Note 3 but until we can get our hands on a review unit you can wet your appetites with some hands-on pictures below.
The same Galaxy note 3 with the gamed benchmark scores.
So, both the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3 were caught ramping up their GPU clock speed when running benchmark tests? I’m not an engineerr or anything, but I wonder why Samsung needed to do that?