Close ad

Since Samsung is likely to introduce a cheaper one Galaxy Note 3 Lite already in February next year, we should not be surprised that the company has already started its production. Apparently, the company was supposed to start the production of displays for this phone, and the details reveal that the vision with a "mini" Note 3 is not happening. Similar to the classic model, the Note 3 Lite will offer a 5,68-inch display, but it will be manufactured with cheaper LCD technology, while the full-size model offers an AMOLED display.

Despite the same diagonal, we cannot confirm or deny whether the display will have the same resolution as Galaxy Note 3 (1920 x 1080 pixels) or opt for a lower resolution. In addition, the company has quite big prospects with the new Lite model and believes that the Lite version will make up 20 to 30% of all sales Galaxy Note 3. This is also why the company plans to produce approximately 2 million units in the near future. While this month the company should focus on the production of LCD displays, it should already produce the first 500 units of the phone in January. The number will increase in February, when the company should produce up to 000 million units Galaxy Note 3 Lite.

In addition, the phone should be presented in that period and the company could start selling it on the day of the announcement, or a few days after it. Whether the product will reach our market is questionable, but given that it will be a model from a strategically important series, the probability is very high. A cheaper product should probably bring cheaper hardware as well as a weaker camera. While Note 3 owners will be able to boast photos with a resolution of 13 megapixels, the Note 3 Lite will capture photos with a lower resolution of 8 megapixels. According to the information received so far, we could meet a white and a black model, both of which will be presented at the MWC 2014 in Barcelona.

*Source: ETNews.com

Today's most read

.