Samsung has apparently been working on new fingerprint technology for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, although according to a recent report, Samsung has abandoned plans to launch the technology with the Galaxy Note 3.
Samsung has been working with fingerprint sensor developer Validity Sensors, although there are reports that the company is unable to produce enough sensors foe the new Galaxy Note 3, and this is apparently why the plan has been dropped at the last minute.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is expected to feature different processors in different countries, for the US and Europe we are expecting the Note 3 to come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with a clock speed of 2.3GHz.
For other regions the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to feature a new Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5420 processor which was announced recently.
The Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to feature a 5.99 inch full HD display, there will apparently be two different displays, one a Super AMOLED display and one a Super LCD display, both models will come with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to come with a slimmer design to the Note 2, it will also come with 3GB of RAM and a choice of storage options ranging from 16GB to 64GB.
The camera on the Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to be a 13 megapixel model with a range of advanced features like optical image stabilization and more.
Samsung will be packing the Galaxy Note 3 with a range of features, and some of the features we are expecting to see are Samsung's eye tracking technology that was introduced with the Galaxy S4, Eye Scroll and Eye Pause.
We are expecting the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to be made official at the Samsung Unpacked event on the 4th of September, the device is then rumored to go on sale globally before the end of September.
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