The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo is claiming the spot to become one of the industry’s worst kept secrets. First we got to learn its detailed specs and shortly after we were treated to its first live photo. Now, we have gotten a bunch of photo shoots plus benchmark scores, which show us what the new hexa-core CPU realy do.
The live shots show us the Galaxy Note 3 Neo from all its sides, but it doesn't bring any differences or surprises ,The new Note looks very similar to the Galaxy Note 3, but i got its camera setup slightly altered. The microUSB 3.0 port is gone, to be replaced by the more conventional and most used microUSB 2.0.
The photos of the benchmarks are really interesting – the new hexa-core CPU features two more powerful cores (probably of the Cortex-A15 kind) clocked at 1.7GHz and four lesser Cortex-A7 cores running at 1.3GHz. Reports have it that those are part of the yet unannounced Exynos 5260 chipset and the Antutu score clearly proves that it features Heterogenous multi-processing (HMP), which enables all 6 cores to work simultaneously.
The live shots show us the Galaxy Note 3 Neo from all its sides, but it doesn't bring any differences or surprises ,The new Note looks very similar to the Galaxy Note 3, but i got its camera setup slightly altered. The microUSB 3.0 port is gone, to be replaced by the more conventional and most used microUSB 2.0.
The photos of the benchmarks are really interesting – the new hexa-core CPU features two more powerful cores (probably of the Cortex-A15 kind) clocked at 1.7GHz and four lesser Cortex-A7 cores running at 1.3GHz. Reports have it that those are part of the yet unannounced Exynos 5260 chipset and the Antutu score clearly proves that it features Heterogenous multi-processing (HMP), which enables all 6 cores to work simultaneously.
The Galaxy Neo is set to be released at the MWC in Barcelona next month.
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