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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Features: 5 Potential Game Changers

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Processor leaks point to a collection of great Samsung Galaxy Note 3 features that could help Samsung deliver a game-changing experience with a thin, long-lasting Galaxy Note 3 in September.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will likely be one of a handful of smartphones to use the new Snapdragon 800 processor, an incredibly powerful processor that brings some nice features to the table.

Even if you don’t pay a lot of attention to what processor is inside your smartphone, this news gives us a look at possible Galaxy Note 3 features that could deliver amazing battery life, improved gaming and other features owners may use every day.

It looks like the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 sold on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile will use the same Snapdragon 800 processor as the newly announced LG G2. This comes from benchmarks and rumors that point to this speedy processor, as well as the Samsung Galaxy S4’s Snapdragon 600 processor.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will likely include a Snapdragon 800 processor that delivers gam-changing features.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will likely include a Snapdragon 800 processor that delivers game-changing features.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 launch event is set for September 4th in Berlin at the start of IFA 2013, which is where we expect Samsung will confirm some of these features and show off the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 design.

Look for a Galaxy Note 3 with a 5.7-inch 1080P HD display and possible a new S-Pen designed to deliver an enhanced user experience on the large screen.

Read: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Launch Date: What to Expect

Assuming the Samsung Galaxy note 3 uses the Snapdragon 800 processor we could see a collection of features that marry high-performance and good battery life to deliver game-changing performance.

75% Faster Charging

The Snapdragon 800 processor would bring faster charging to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, deliver a full charge dramatically faster than phones not using the new processor.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 could charge incredibly fast.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 could charge incredibly fast.

This QuickCharge 2.0 feature is built-in to the 800 processor and doesn’t require a special cable, though it may need a good power source to deliver the fastest possible charging.

Better Battery Life

A leaked photos shows a massive Samsung Galaxy Note 3 battery, which should help keep the rumored 1080P display going for a while, but it could use some help to deliver the best battery life.

A leaked Samsung Galaxy Note 3 battery is huge.

A leaked Samsung Galaxy Note 3 battery is huge.

Enter Smart Cores in the Snapdragon 800 processor which intelligently selects a single core from the quad-core processor to scale up as needed. This processor can save power by scaling the core up and down as needed to keep performance at peak levels to deliver a good user experience as well as better overall battery life.

Always Listening

Always on voice control is the hot new feature with smartphones like the Moto X allowing users to simply say, “OK Google Now,” and the phone will turn on and respond to the user.

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It’s possible Samsung will build this into their S-Voice service which is a Google Now replacement. S-Voice can listen when the phone is awake, but not while it is in standbye with the screen off. The Snapdragon 80 processor could make an always listening Galaxy note 3 possible without sacrificing battery life.

Faster WiFi and LTE

LTE advanced Galaxy Note 3The new Snapdragon 800 processor includes LTE Advanced and Wifi 802.11ac support which essentially guarantees the fastest and latest WiFI technologies inside the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

Users will need a newer router to take advantage of the faster WiFi speeds, but that’s an affordable upgrade. LTE Advanced is not available in the U.S. yet, but it is reportedly on the roadmap for Verizon in 2014.

Incredible Performance

If the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 arrives with a Snapdragon 800 processor and the rumored 3GB of RAM expect a powerhouse that doesn’t even flinch at day to day activities and flexes it’s muscles when it comes to gaming and multimedia.

The Snapdragon 800 processor can includes a new graphics processor that should combine with the new Open GL ES 3.0 support in Android 4.3 to open up impressive mobile gaming experiences. Users can also look forward to the possibility of wirelessly streaming to a connected display at 1080P, better sound and other enhancements.

11 Comments

11 Comments

  1. yarrellray

    08/07/2013 at 9:57 pm

    Looks like nothing will top the Galaxy Note 3 period.

    • Mo Mo

      08/07/2013 at 10:44 pm

      I think LG G2 might beat the note 3

  2. susan

    08/08/2013 at 2:01 am

    Galaxy note 3 will rule the world. Wait and see. Only my request is 6.3 inch screen or 6.5 inch screen with fastest cpu and high RAM. That ‘s all I want from Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Yay AND yayyyyy

  3. Charles

    08/08/2013 at 6:15 am

    Just got the s4 but when this comes to Verizon, I will probably be getting it

  4. KR Jacobsen

    08/08/2013 at 2:44 pm

    So what you’re saying is that any device with a Snapdragon 800 has 3 of the 5 same game changers? That describes a whole host of (rumored) phones coming out in the next month or two.

    • Fred Barnett Jr.

      08/08/2013 at 7:21 pm

      While other high end phones may have the same CPU/GPU, prob is
      they will not have the proper set up, usable size, ram, cache & a host
      of other combined features to complete an almost perfect package.
      Like they say, close but no Cigar.

  5. Tony

    08/09/2013 at 4:09 pm

    If only it was not plastic. I will go for the HTC one max which should have similar features with a metallic body

    • Fred Barnett Jr.

      08/09/2013 at 9:06 pm

      Did u’all know Samsung partnered with % purchased 50% of a major Carbon Fiber Co. several months. I’m sure the main case will still be polycarbonate for now, however, it would not surprise me to see a Carbon Fiber back batt. cover & a lot more Carbon Fiber n the future,
      since that was the exact purpose of purchasing a portion of the co.

      • Bigphonelover

        08/11/2013 at 3:47 pm

        Carbon fiber is just reinforced plastic. Fiber + resin, it’s just fancy plastic according to NASA. Anyways, I’ll still get a Samsung. F’ all that talk about material and stuff, no one cares. Just journalist and HTC/Apple fanboys and some Samsung fanboys care. These are the guys that hold onto their phones for like years boasting about their “phone’s case” when everyone else have upgraded to faster and better phones.

        These phones and all phones now get refreshed so quickly, the last thing on your mind is material. It’s done, talk is over, subject of material has been killed. Ask Samsung if they’re sweating it over there about material, NO, they’re making an ass load of $$$$$ on their S4 without fancy material. They’re doing something right, and consumers as far as I can see don’t give a damn. No biggie and nothing directd @ you Fred.

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