The concept render was built based on previous leaks on the phone

Sep 2, 2013 11:56 GMT  ·  By

One of the appealing smartphones that should become official this week during the IFA 2013 trade fair in Berlin is the Galaxy Note III, and a concept that shows what the device might look like when launched is now available for your viewing pleasure.

Galaxy Note III has made it to the headlines quite a few times lately, yet the device hasn’t been officially confirmed as of now. However, Samsung is set to make it official on September 4 in Berlin.

Until then, although we do have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the smartphone in terms of hardware, we still don’t know exactly what it will look like in the end.

However, a Galaxy Note III concept that emerged over at stellist.tistory.com (via SamMobile) shows what the phone might sport in terms of outer design.

The renders that can be seen attached to this post are based on the previously leaked photo with Galaxy Note III’s parts, such as the front panel or the lockscreen wallpaper that we mentioned earlier today.

The handset sports a very thin bezel, as well as a slightly larger body when compared to that of Galaxy Note II that was launched last year.

Galaxy Note III should go official on September 4 with a 5.68-inch touchscreen display capable of a full HD resolution, while also featuring a quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU inside / octa-core Exynos processor.

The phone should also feature 3GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel photo snapper with support for 4K video recording (the same as Acer Liquid S2 that went official today), front camera for video calling, and Google’s Android 4.3 Jelly Bean platform loaded on top.

We’ll be present at the Samsung event on September 4 in Berlin, so stay tuned to learn more on the smartphone and to have a look at live photos with it.

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