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III Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7200 - camera the same as the one in the Galaxy S4?


The launch of Samsung's next phabletu, remained there four months. It is no wonder, then, that the closer the official presentation of the device, the network begins to appear more and more rumors about it. This time I have for you the example picture, allegedly taken with Samsung Galaxy Note III.
Samsung Galaxy Note III - concept
Samsung Galaxy Note III - concept
I have no idea whether the photograph was actually made ​​Samsung Galaxy Note III or not. The fact that the lessons from the photo EXIF data confirm its veracity. According to them, the photograph was made ​​smartbletem Samsung, codenamed GT-N7200 (Note II called code N7100), running the firmware version N7200XXUAMEB , that in May this year. As for the lens, it has a brightness off/2.2 (full EXIF data you can see in the table below). Interestingly, the resolution photograph confirms earlier rumors , according to which the device is equipped with a 13 MP camera. Not only that, it turns out that both the sensor and the lens in Note III are the same as in the Galaxy S4.
Samsung Galaxy Note III - EXIF
Photography, which you can watch below might not be the most beautiful, but reveals a lot about us Note 3 The photo is of good quality and very rich in detail. It is true that you can see on the delicate, purple tinge, but remember that the photograph was probably made pre-production test copy of the Galaxy Note III. Until the launch of the Samsung is likely to further refine your product.
Samsung Galaxy Note III - sample picture
From picture come from? There have been some time ago on our forum. You put them there, with the nick Pyrto. Another user with the nick Karl thinks that it could leak from the Lodz R & D (research and development) Samsung. Is that a fact?
I remind you that the Samsung Galaxy Note is likely to present the third in September, during the IFA Berlin 2013. That's when we'll see if the new phablet Koreans will actually equipped with a 13 MP camera, alive drawn from Galaxy S4. Until then, treat this kind of leakage with a wink.

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