Samsung has been following it's new habit of releasing dual-SIM variants of it's smartphones, where the South Korean multinational electronics company has now gone official with it's 2013 phablet, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for the talkative's.
The smartphone will be powering the same Qualcomm Snapdargon 800 processor from it's international version N9005, which also indicates it the fourth generation (4G) LTE connectivity. As the sources claims, the micro-SIM card slots are located on the either sides of the micro-SD card slot (in middle), inside the battery door. It is also reported that the phone also comes with a few pre-build Chinese applications.
This new smartphone from the South Korean's is an exclusive to the Chinese market, where the handset comes unlocked from the carrier side, at a price of $998.
Source: Zing news
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