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Galaxy Note 3 Leaked Picture Reveals Device's Battery

A new leaked picture of the Galaxy Note 3 shows off the device's battery and back-end area.

The photo was taken at a low resolution and looks a bit fuzzy but it can be seen that the battery is slightly narrower than what is found on the current model.

It can also be seen that the edges on the device are sharper and in contrast with the normal lines found on past Samsung devices. This design is very similar to some of the other recent Galaxy Note 3 leaks.

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The Galaxy Note 3 unveiling event was finally confirmed by Samsung this week.

The company will host its own "Unpacked Episode 2" event on Sept. 4 to introduce the new device. The event will take place in Berlin at 1 p.m. ET. Samsung will hold it just ahead of the IFA 2013 show which will take place from Sept. 6-11.

The event will be livestreamed for those that will not be able to attend. There will also be a first hands-on experience held simultaneously in New York's Times Square. Samsung used a similar strategy when unveiling the Galaxy S4 back in the spring of this year.

The Galaxy Note 3 will feature a 5.7-inch LCD display, according to some of the latest rumors.

Other specifications on the device will include 3GB of RAM and Android 4.3, according to a new report from AndroidGeeks. LTE versions of the new Note will come with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset. The Korean model will be LTE-Advanced ready and will come with that same processor.

There also might be a variant of the phablet that uses the new Samsung Exynos Octa processor.

The Galaxy Note's popularity has led to some other smartphone manufacturers crafting their own competitors for the phablet such as Sony, LG and possibly Apple.

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