The handset should arrive with Android 4.3 loaded on top

Aug 12, 2013 16:26 GMT  ·  By

Samsung’s yet unannounced Galaxy Note III smartphone is shaping up as a real device, and reference to it is making it to the web more and more often.

Recently, the handset has received DLNA certification, as can be seen on this page, featuring model number SM-N900S and running under Google’s Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system.

Previously, the smartphone was said to run under Android 4.2.2, though it seems that Samsung will release it with the newer OS flavor loaded on top right from the beginning.

Additionally, the handset was identified in documentation that Samsung released for SideSync, an application designed to allow users to easily share data between their Galaxy smartphones and a computer, Phonedog reports.

Unfortunately, the specifications list of the device hasn’t been spotted in any of said documents, though it should go official as soon as Samsung announces the handset on September 4.