
The latest rumors coming from Korea suggest
Samsung is trying to lower the cost of the
Galaxy Note III phablet for the emerging markets by replacing some internals with cheaper components. To achieve a price cut, the
Galaxy Note III will lose the Super
AMOLED screen in favor of a regular LCD unit plus the camera will be downgraded to an 8MP one.
Thanks to those sacrifices, Samsung will be able to launch the
Galaxy Note III phablet at a cheaper price point in the emerging markets.According to the etnews report, those new LCD/8MP
Galaxy Note III phablets are 30% of the entire first batch of
Notes III that is currently manufacturing in Samsung's factories. We admire Samsung putting efforts to make the
Note III available to more customers, though we hope if indeed true,
Samsung would still launch the top-shelf model in those countries too so people have a choice.
Samsung will unveil the
Galaxy Note III on September 4 in Berlin and we'll be there to cover the event as it unfolds.
GSM Galaxy provides information and latest news about Mobile phone around the world.
http://www.gsmgalaxy.com/
Source
0 comments:
Post a Comment