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Samsung could be working on a 5.9-inch Galaxy Note III: Report

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Thursday, 7 March 2013

Samsung could be working on a 5.9-inch Galaxy Note III: ReportWhile the Galaxy S IV might be landing soon on the March 14, the rumor mill now seems to be shifting its focus towards the next Samsung flagship that will be the Galaxy Note III. A Korean Times report suggests that Samsung is working on a 5.9-inch model that will have an OLED display and will be powered by its new Exynos Octa 5 chip that could also power the Galaxy S IV. This bit of news comes contrary to previous reports that have suggested a 6.3-inch model and it looks like while Samsung believes in the ‘bigger is better’ philosophy, however its not throwing in the kitchens sink with a gargantuan phablet that has a display in excess of

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