Samsung Cuts Galaxy Note 3 Price In India
Samsung
has cut the price of its latest flagship phablet Galaxy Note 3 by Rs 2,000
within a month of its launch in the country. Galaxy Note 3, which was launched
for Rs 49,900 in September end, is now being sold through Samsung's official
e-store for Rs 47,900. Additionally, the company is also offering 10% cashback
on certain credit cards as part of its 'festive offer'. Moreover, the company
is also offering it with three and six interest-free EMIs.
Price cuts on Galaxy Note 3
and other top-end phones by Samsung come as Apple gears up to launch its latest
iPhones in the country. Apple will start selling iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C from
November 1 in India. Apple iPhone 5S will cost Rs 54,000 while the 'cheaper'
iPhone 5C will cost Rs 42,000. The launch is part of the company's next phase
of iPhone launches worldwide. The successor to Galaxy Note 2, which was
launched last year, the Galaxy Note 3 has a 5.7-inch screen with a SuperAMOLED
panel. It has the FullHD resolution with 1920x1080 pixels. It is the first
smartphone to pack in 3GB RAM and comes with 32GB internal storage and also
supports microSD card. While the body is made of plastic, in a first for a
Samsung smartphone the back cover uses a leather-like material to give it a
more premium finish. The device sports a primary camera that can shoot 13MP
images, while it has a 2MP front camera. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 weighs 168
grams. The Indian version of the device is powered by Exynos Octa 5420
processor. The processor has two set of cores. One set of four cores based on
A15 architecture runs at 1.9GHz. The other set of low-performance cores based
on A7 architecture runs at 1.3GHz. For now, the processor can utilize only one
set of cores at a time.
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