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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Leaked Photos Emerge; Release Date Touted for September 2013

New photos of the much anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 3 have leaked this week, giving a taste to users ohow the device could look like.

The image was leaked via Chinese site Weibo via Sam Mobile and it comes after another picture leaked showing the front side of the co-called phablet.

While many Galaxy Note fans are eagerly awaiting any announcements about the upcoming device's specs and features, the alleged photos only show the internal structure of the phone.

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However, the image does show that the prototype has a home button like all other Samsung devices and seems far from being final.

Furthermore, there seems to be an apparent slot for the stylus and, according to the source, a logo hidden with a sticker.

The image also seems to confirm what has been rumored about the device's screen size; that it will be between 5.7 to 6-inches.

The Galaxy Note 3 is expected to feature a 3GB of RAM, Android 4, an octa-core Exynos 5420/quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor and 1080p display of 5.7-6″.

A 13-megapixel camera has been touted by many rumors, and could come with optical image stabilization. The device could also have LTE-A (LTE-Advanced) connectivity, and come with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with an improved TouchWiz UI.

Reports indicate that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3's release date will coincide with the launch of other smartphones such as the Sony Xperia Honami and the HTC One Max, at the IFA 2013 event in Berlin, Germany, from Sept. 6 to 11.

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