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2013 Android smartphone by Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in White
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
TypePhablet
Slogan
  • Design your Life[1]
  • Take note.
SeriesGalaxy Note
First releasedSeptember 25, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-09-25)
Units sold5 million within first month and
10 million within first 2 months
PredecessorSamsung Galaxy Note II
SuccessorSamsung Galaxy Note 4
Related
Form factorSlate
Dimensions151.2 mm (5.95 in) H
79.2 mm (3.12 in) W
8.3 mm (0.33 in) D
Weight168 g (5.9 oz)
Operating system
System-on-chipSamsungExynos 5 Octa 5420 (HSPA+ version)
QualcommSnapdragon 800 (LTE & China version)
CPUOcta-core 1.9 GHzCortex-A15 and 1.3 GHzCortex-A7 (HSPA+ version)
2.3 GHz quad-coreSnapdragon 800 (LTE & China version)
GPUARMMali T628MP6 GPU (HSPA+ version)
Adreno 330 (LTE & China version)
Memory3 GBLPDDR3
Storage16/32/64 GBflash memory
Removable storagemicroSDXC up to 256 GB
Battery3,200mAh
User replaceable
Rear camera13-megapixel,f/2.2, withautofocus,BSI, 1080p and4K (2160p) video recording (SonyExmor IMX135)
Front camera2-megapixel,f/2.4
Display5.7 in (140 mm)Full HD Super AMOLED 388ppi (1920×1080) (PenTile matrix) (16:9 aspect ratio) withGorilla Glass 3
Connectivity
List
Data inputs
Model
  • SM-N900 – GSM
  • SM-N9000 3G/HSPA+
  • SM-N9005 – 4G/LTE
  • SM-N9002 – LTE dual-SIM
  • SM-N9006 – China/WCDMA
  • SM-N900A — USA AT&T
  • SM-N900T — USA T-MOBILE
  • SM-N900P — USA SPRINT
  • SM-N900V — USA VERIZON
  • SM-N900R4 – USA US CELLULAR
  • SM-N900W8 – CANADA AND LATIN AMERICA
Development statusReleased
SAR
  • EU
    0.29 W/kg (head)
    0.36 W/kg (body)
  • USA
    0.9 W/kg (head)
    1.25 W/kg (body)
WebsiteOfficial website

TheSamsung Galaxy Note 3 is anAndroidphabletsmartphone produced bySamsung Electronics as part of theSamsung Galaxy Note series. The Galaxy Note 3 was unveiled on September 4, 2013, with its worldwide release beginning later in the month. Serving as a successor to theGalaxy Note II, the Note 3 was designed to have a lighter, more upscale design than previous iterations of theGalaxy Note series (with aplastic leather backing and faux metallicbezel), and to expand upon thestylus and multitasking-oriented functionality in its software—which includes a newpie menu opened through the button on the stylus for quick access to pen-enabled apps, along with pop-up apps and expanded multi-window functionality. It additionally features newsensors, aUSB 3.0 port, 3 GB ofRAM, and its video camera has been upgraded to2160p (4K) resolution and doubledframerate of 60 at1080p, placing it among the earliest smartphones to be equipped with any of these.[3]

The Galaxy Note 3 is the only smartphone in its series to be equipped withtemperature andhumidity sensors and a touch screen able to detect a floating finger, all of which were first featured on theGalaxy S4 released earlier that year.

Samsung sold 5 million units of the Galaxy Note 3 within its first month of sale[4] and broke 10 million units sales in just 2 months.[5]

Specifications

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Hardware

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Design

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White Samsung Galaxy Note 3 – rear side and stylus

The Galaxy Note 3's design was intended to carry a more upscale, "premium" look in comparison to previous Samsung devices.[6] Although it carries a similarlypolycarbonate-oriented design to other recent Samsung devices, the Galaxy Note 3 has a faux metallic bezel and a rear cover made ofplastic leather with fauxstitching. With a thickness of 8.3 mm (0.33 in), it is slightly thinner than the Galaxy Note II, and is slightly lighter. The speaker is placed at the bottom instead of the back,[7] while placed on the rear side on the Note 1, 2 and 4., in comparison to the back side speaker of the Note 1, Note 2 and Note 4.

The Galaxy Note 3 was first made available in black, white, and pink. In December 2013, Samsung introduced three new color schemes for select markets; black with gold-colored trim, white with rose gold-colored trim, and red with silver-colored trim.[8]

Display

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The display of the Galaxy Note 3 is a 5.7-inch1080pSuper AMOLED display, which is 0.2 inches larger than the 5.5-inch display of theGalaxy Note 2, and a resolution upgraded from the Note 2's720p display.[3][9][10][11]

Storage

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The device includes 3 GB of RAM for the first time in a mobile phone, and internal storage options of 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB.[3][9][10][11]

The Galaxy Note 3 is also the first smartphone to include support forUSB 3.0, which enables faster data transfers and charging when connected to a compatible port.[12]

Battery

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The battery size of the Galaxy Note 3 is 3200mAh, which is 200 mAh higher than its predecessor.[3][9][10][11]

On theUnpacked keynote of the Galaxy Note 3, Samsung has claimed significant improvements over the Galaxy Note 2's battery run time due to increased efficiency, such as four hours of additional video playback time.[13]

Chipsets and connectivity

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TheLTE version sold inthe European Union and North America of the Galaxy Note 3 (N9005) uses a 2.3 GHz quad-coreSnapdragon 800 chip, while theGSM-only model (N9000/N9006) sold outside aforementioned regions uses an octa-coreExynos 5420, consisting of four 1.9 GHzCortex-A15 cores and four 1.3 GHzCortex-A7 cores. Testing has shown similar performance for both models.[14]

Galaxy Note 3 Duos (N9002) is based on the LTE variant but adds an additional second SIM card slot.

Sensors

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The Galaxy Note 3 is equipped with the common sensors (accelerometer,gyroscope,digital compass, front-facingproximity sensor and abarometer sensor). In addition, it has a sensor for the air hand gestures (Quick glance,Air jump,Air browse andAir call-accept[15]) and ahall sensor for detecting the closure of theS-View Cover accessory.

As the only Samsung flagship mobile phone next to theGalaxy S4, it is equipped withthermometer andhygrometer sensors, mainly used by the SamsungS Health app and some third-partyweather station software.[16]

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For detecting the floating finger forAir View functionality,[11] the Galaxy Note 3 is equipped with an additionalself-capacitive[18]touch screen layer.

Camera

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The Galaxy Note 3 is equipped with a 13-megapixel (4128×3096) rear-facing camera capable of filming video footage in4K (2160p) resolution at 30frames per second (capped at 5 minutes per video) and in1080p at 60 frames per second.Slow motion video footage is recorded at720p at 120 frames per second, but without audio track.[11]

The pre-installed video player software benefits from the raised video resolution, as it allows zooming in during playback, frame-by-frame navigation while paused, and extracting frames as standalone photographs.[19]

Only theSnapdragon variant can record in 4K. TheExynos variant supports recording at up to 1080p only.[3][9][10][11]

Like theGalaxy S4, released half a year earlier, the rear camera of the Note 3 uses theSony Exmor RSIMX135 image sensor. The camera software and user interface resembles that of the S4 as well.[20]

The Note 3 is the first Samsung mobile phone and one of the first mobile phones to support2160pvideo recording,1080p at 60 frames per second (compared to 30 fps) and720p at 120 frames per second.[11]

The front camera has an aperture off/2.4 and uses the same image sensor as the Galaxy S4, aSamsung CMOSS5K6B2, and similarly captures both photos and videos at1080p (2.1 megapixels); the latter at 30 frames per second.[21]

S-Pen

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As with otherGalaxy Note series devices, the Galaxy Note 3 ships with an S Penstylus, which has been updated to use a more symmetrical shape.[3][9][10]

Like on the predecessor, theWacom digitizer is able to distinguish between 1024 pressure sensitivity levels.[22][23]

Removing the stylus from its compartment or pressing its button whilst hovering over the display activates the new "Air Command"pie menu which provides shortcuts to pen-oriented features such as Action Memos (on-screensticky notes that usehandwriting recognition to detect their contents and provide relevant actions, such as looking up addresses onGoogle Maps and dialing phone numbers), Screen Write (an annotation tool), Pen Window (which allows users to draw pop-up windows to run certain apps inside), the search toolS Finder, and Scrapbook (which allows storing and categorizing image and text excerpts from various apps).[24]

The multi-window functionality has also been updated with expanded app support, the ability to run multiple instances of a single app, and the ability todrag and drop content between apps. The device also ships with anews aggregator app known as My Magazine, accessible by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, and an updated version of S Note.[1][3][25]

The Galaxy Note 3 is the first mobile phone with the ability to open a supported range of applications intofloating pop-up windows.[26] By default however, the feature is only accessible using the so-calledAir Command menu opened using the button on the stylus.[27][28]

The stylus allows accessing SamsungAir View, which shows a preview of content when hovered above it, including albums in Samsung's precluded gallery software,SMS messages, speed dial contact information, text boxes such as a browser'sURL bar and a preview bubble from the seek bar of the Samsung video player (as also known from the desktop websites ofYouTube andDailymotion).[27] The S Pen can also be used for scrolling by hovering it to the upper or lower edge of the screen, and hovering above folders on the home screen does expand the icons.[29]

The Galaxy Note 3 is the only mobile phone in theSamsung Galaxy Note series to supportAir View with both the stylus and floating fingers.[27][30][31]

S-View Cover

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TheS-View Cover accessory is a horizontal flipcase with a preview window through which the Androidstatus bar (with battery and signal indicators, and notification icons), a clock, and the number of unread messages and missed calls can be seen.

There are also interfaces for answering incoming calls andsnooze or stop a ringing alarm clock, music playback controls, title and artist name,album cover andplaylist browser; the ability to createAction Memos (digitalpost-it notes), weather information,S Healthstep counter (if activated), and a basic photo camera interface[a] with the ability to browse recent photos.

The size of the preview window has doubled compared to it on theGalaxy S4, the earliest Samsung device to feature such accessory. Features listed above since music playback controls have been added.

The accessory is attached replacing the default rear cover rather than covering it, and is detected through pins on its inner side rather than ahall sensor used on the Galaxy S4.

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Software

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The control menu of the Galaxy Note 3, featuring 23 quick toggles. The "download booster" feature was added with theAndroid 4.4.2 update.

General

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The Galaxy Note 3 comes withAndroid4.3 "Jelly Bean" and Samsung's proprietaryTouchWiz NatureUX 2.5user interface and software. Additionalpen-oriented features have been added to the Note 3's software.

The Galaxy Note 3 has inheritedthe interaction functionality of the Galaxy S4, such asAir View, Air Gestures, SamsungSmartScreen and on-screen motion gestures.[34]

The split-screen view is able to run select applications twice, and allowsdragging and dropping items in between.[35]

TheSamsung Group Play software introduced on theGalaxy S4 has been extended by the ability to play back video across up to four Galaxy Note 3 units which form a larger screen surface together.[36]

Due to the large screen size of the device, a new feature that allows simulating a smaller screen size for single-handed operation has been added.[37][38]

AnFTP client feature has been added to the precluded "My Files"file manager, and a search feature has been added to the system settings.[39][40]

In addition to the camera functionality of theGalaxy S4 from earlier that year, a spherical panorama and a "Golf mode" feature were added. Spherical panorama, which is referred to in the software as "photo sphere", merges pictures captured in all directions from a point, and "Golf mode" captures golf swings for forward and reverse playback.[41][42] A subsequent software update inherited the "Virtual Tour" feature from the 2014Galaxy S5, which can create 3D room tours with a map which tracks the direction.[43]

Android 4.4.2 KitKat update

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On January 13, 2014, an update toAndroid 4.4.2 "KitKat" was first made available throughSamsung Kies inPoland for LTE models.[44] The update adds user interface tweaks such as a camera shortcut on the corner of the lock screen, options for setting default launcher and text messaging applications, support for printing, and a new location settings menu for tracking and controlling the use of location tracking by apps.[45][46][47] 4.4 also makes significant changes to the handling of secondary storage on the device for security reasons; applications' access to the SD card is now restricted to designated, app-specific directories only, while full access to internal primary storage is still allowed. Although this behavior has existed by default sinceAndroid 3.0 ''Honeycomb'', OEMs such as Samsung previously modified their distributions of Android to retain the previous behavior, allowing applications to have unlimited access to SD card contents.[48]

The update inherited functionality from theGalaxy S5, includingSpherical Panorama andVirtual Tour in the camera software,Download Booster and SamsungKids Mode.[49]

Android 5.0 Lollipop update

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Samsung began rolling out an update toAndroid 5.0 "Lollipop" in December 2014.[50]

Changes visibly affected the user interface, replacingTouchWiz Nature UX 2.5 with4.0.

Release

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Samsung first teased the unveiling of the Galaxy Note 3 with its announcement of aSamsung Heavy Packed event on September 4, 2013 atIFA Berlin, which contained the tagline "Note the date."[51] The international Galaxy Note 3 was released on September 25, 2013 in over 140 countries, while its U.S. and Japanese releases were released in October 2013.[1] All Galaxy Note 3s will also include a free one-year subscription toEvernote Premium.[1][3][10]

The American, European and Indian models of the Galaxy Note 3 implement aregional lockout system in certain regions; requiring that theSIM card used on a European and North American model be from a carrier in that region. While a Samsung spokesperson claimed that the lock would be removed once a valid SIM card is used, it was reported by users that this was not the case. Although anXDA Developers user developed a tool to clear the carrierblacklist that the system uses, it requires that the phone berooted. A spokesperson claimed that the system was primarily intended to preventgrey market reselling, although some critics suspected that carriers may have asked Samsung to implement the feature in order to force users toroam while travelling by preventing them from using a local SIM card. Samsung also stated that it implemented a similar policy onGalaxy S III,Note II,S4, andS4 Mini models manufactured after July 2013.[52][53]

The Note 3 variants (Exynos and Snapdragon) can be easily rooted with TWRP/CWM and have custom ROMS installed. However, the SM-N900V has to be changed to a developer version in order to use TWRP/FlashFire, and the AT&T model can only be used with FlashFire.

Reception

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The Verge complimented the incremental improvements to the Galaxy Note 3's hardware and software, considering it to be the company's "best attempt yet at making touch input optional on a mobile device." Its overall design was considered to be "cohesive and well thought-out" despite Samsung's continuing use of plastic, and subtle changes such as a symmetrically-shaped stylus were also noted. However, the My Magazine app was panned for being a "tacked on" gimmick.[3]TechRadar considered the Galaxy Note 3 to be an evolution in comparison to its predecessor (including its faster hardware and bigger screen), but criticized the device's design for not looking as "slick and premium" in real life as it did during the promotional video.[54]
Some Note 3s had quality control issues. After using it for a short period of time, some users found that the home button on the phone was “loose and began to shift”. Some images uploaded by affected users shows that the Home button would shift up, down, left, or right when pressing the Home button on their Note 3 after only 3 hours of use. In a poll conducted by Android Police, there were 2,017 Note 3 users complaining that their home button was affected, but only 1150 users did not encounter this problem.[55]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The S-View cover camera resolution is limited to 3096×3096, the highest quadratic crop of the image sensor, rather than full 4128×3096. Photos are saved to a separate directory:DCIM/CoverCamera.

References

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