Two new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 colour schemes are reportedly in the works, with Red and ‘White Gold’ models tipped for launch.
Originally launched in the now customary black and white hues, the mooted red and ‘white gold’ Samsung Galaxy Note 3 models will join a pink finished handset which was introduced to select markets in recent weeks.
Citing unnamed insiders, serial Samsung tipster SamMobile has suggested that both new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 colours will be made available in January, with the refreshed phone range potentially set to make an appearance at CES 2013.
“The red version will launch sometime in the first week, while the White Gold variant will follow two weeks later,” the sources are reported to have confirmed.
Although said to be heading for a global rollout, the red and white gold Samsung Galaxy Note 3 handsets could well be exclusively stocked by individual retailers and networks.
Just a cosmetic change, it is not believed that there will be any alterations to the standard, and highly impression, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 specs.
Originally unveiled back at IFA 2013 in September, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 boasts a sizeable 5.7-inch display with a 1920 x 1080 pixel Full HD resolution and 386 pixels-per-inch image density.
A true powerhouse of the mobile sector, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 specs sheet is further bolstered by a 2.3GHz quad-core processor, 3GB of RAM and a 13-megapixel rear-mounted camera. The ‘phablet’ also comes bundled with Samsung’s S-Pen stylus.
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