
te 3 that the Android maker will surely unveil at some point in the future.
But Concept Phones has an interesting Galaxy Note X mockup – an even bigger phablet, when it comes to screen size – which may as well be a rumor starting point for future Galaxy Note versions.
Created by Erica Yusim, the Galaxy Note X does share several design elements with the current Galaxy Note 2, but sports a much bigger edge-to-edge 6.3-inch display. In addition to images, we also have a list of potential specs and features for such a device – although, again, it’s way too early in the game to dream about the Galaxy Note X.
But Concept Phones has an interesting Galaxy Note X mockup – an even bigger phablet, when it comes to screen size – which may as well be a rumor starting point for future Galaxy Note versions.
Created by Erica Yusim, the Galaxy Note X does share several design elements with the current Galaxy Note 2, but sports a much bigger edge-to-edge 6.3-inch display. In addition to images, we also have a list of potential specs and features for such a device – although, again, it’s way too early in the game to dream about the Galaxy Note X.
Here’s what Yusim proposes when designing the Galaxy Note 2:
6.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display with 1080 x 1920 Full HD resolution
Size: 161.9 x 84.9 x 8.9
Weight: 220g
2.0GHz quad core Cortex-A15 processor
3GB of RAM
32/64/128GB memory
16-meagpixel camera with Auto Focus, LED Flash and BSI
3-megapixel front-facing camera with BSI, Best Photo, Best Faces, Low light shot
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Wi-Fhi Direct
Bluetooth 5.0
USB 3.0 Host
mHL
NFC
A-GPS, Glonass support
4,000mAh battery
Android 5.0
Sure, everything looks great and all on paper, but one does have to wonder when we’ll stop asking for more when it comes to smartphone screen size or internal components. Would such a device get made in the following year, especially considering that at 6.3 inches the Galaxy Note X would compete directly with 7-inch budget tablets? Considering those internal components, the Galaxy Note X would hardly qualify as a budget device.
6.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display with 1080 x 1920 Full HD resolution
Size: 161.9 x 84.9 x 8.9
Weight: 220g
2.0GHz quad core Cortex-A15 processor
3GB of RAM
32/64/128GB memory
16-meagpixel camera with Auto Focus, LED Flash and BSI
3-megapixel front-facing camera with BSI, Best Photo, Best Faces, Low light shot
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Wi-Fhi Direct
Bluetooth 5.0
USB 3.0 Host
mHL
NFC
A-GPS, Glonass support
4,000mAh battery
Android 5.0
Sure, everything looks great and all on paper, but one does have to wonder when we’ll stop asking for more when it comes to smartphone screen size or internal components. Would such a device get made in the following year, especially considering that at 6.3 inches the Galaxy Note X would compete directly with 7-inch budget tablets? Considering those internal components, the Galaxy Note X would hardly qualify as a budget device.
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