The smartphone might cost around €560 ($765) when released

Jan 13, 2014 20:06 GMT  ·  By

Galaxy Note 3 Lite, supposedly the next smartphone in Samsung’s popular series of large handsets, has already started to emerge at online retailers out there, although it hasn’t been officially announced as of now.

The mobile phone is expected to make an official appearance at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month, but users can already learn specific info on the price tag it might feature when released.

The device was spotted online with model number N7505 attached, as well as with a price tag of around €560 ($765) next to it, a recent article on nieuwemobiel.nl reads.

There’s no confirmation available on whether this will indeed be the final price that the smartphone will sport when released, but it appears good enough for a reference point.

Only the white flavor of the device has emerged online for the time being, but chances are that Samsung will launch it in multiple color options.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the smartphone surfaced a few weeks ago with a 5.55-inch 1280 x 720 pixels touchscreen display, and that it is expected to be launched as the cheaper version of the Galaxy Note 3.

The handset should hit the market with an Exynos 5260 Hexa-Core CPU packed inside, along with 2GB of RAM, and with ARM’s Mali-T624 GPU.

Moreover, it should include 16GB of internal memory, an 8-megapixel back camera, and a 2MP camera on the front for making video calls. The mobile phone is also said to be powered by a 3100mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Lite will run under the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system at launch, though it should receive an update to the newer Android 4.4 KitKat operating system soon after.

According to the latest rumors on this device, Samsung is determined to make it official at MWC 2014 next month, so stay tuned to learn more details on it.