Posted on 31 March 2013.
Recent reports indicate that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will soon make it into the consumer market, that too with a lot of unique and cool features that are not present on any other smartphone in the market today including the Samsung Galaxy S4 as well.
Now that Samsung is almost done with the Samsung Galaxy S4, the company is working on the official announcement and unveiling of the next flagship device that is expected to turn the tables for the company, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

This new phablet will be the successor to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the next flagship device of the company which all have all the new pieces of technology that Samsung showcased earlier at the CES event in Las Vegas. The Galaxy Note 3 is said to have a flexible OLED display along with an unbreakable wrap around the screen that will make it almost invincible.
Samsung showcased its new Youm display technology earlier this year, but in contrast to all the rumors, this cool technology was not present on the Samsung Galaxy S4. This could only mean that Samsung wanted to install this technology on an even more powerful and better smart device, and we do not see any other contender for this post except the Galaxy Note 3.

And if you still have doubts about the Galaxy Note 3's existence, then let me tell you that recent reports from trusted sources in Korea have said that Samsung has already been working on the successor to the Galaxy Note 2. Even though there has been no official word from Samsung, these sources have inside information that makes us believe that the Galaxy Note 3 is coming soon.
This new phablet will have a 'flexible OLED display' that will make the screen 'unbreakable.' The Galaxy Note 3 will have a very similar hardware configuration as compared to the Galaxy S4, may be even better. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will have a 5.9-inch OLED display and will be powered by the Samsung Exynos 5 chipset. We expect Samsung to make an official announcement by the month of June or July.
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