Heard of the South Korean's upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Lite, which is now also known as Neo? Well, if not, we have the unit's leaked specifications and the device itself caught in the wild alongside it's big brother, the Note 3.
From the source of tipster SAMMOBILE, the units was allegedly pictured in with the Samsung's 2013 phablet flagship, the Galaxy Note 3, where the new model's design falls in line with the original Note 3, featuring the thin and sleek body profile with fake leather rear panel and the traditional S-Pen.
According to then, the new handset will come in two variants, one with HSPA+ which is dubbed as SM-N750 and another one with higher speeds of 4G LTE named as SM-7505. From the internal specification side, the LTE option is expected to pack the company's new Hexa-Core Exynos 5260 processor that is capable of Heterogeneous Multi-Processing (HMP) with all six cores working at the same time, with ARM's Mali-T624 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), a 5.55-inches Full HD Super AMOLED screen of 720p resolution display marked at 265 pixels-per-inch, 16 gigabytes of internal memory (expandable via microSD card slot), 2GB RAM, eight megapixels camera on the back with LED flash and two megapixels front facer and carrying a large 3,100mAh powered battery.
The unit was also AnTuTu benchmark tested, where it scored some impressive marks of 29,382 points. The Samsung made Galaxy Note 3 Lite or Neo is now rumored to be shown-off at Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, Spain, next month.
Source: SAMMOBILE