Samsung Galaxy Gear + Note 3 unveiling

Sometime on the first week of September, I had the extraordinary experience of checking in at the club floor of the Dusit Thani Manila in Makati. The funny thing is that my three year old daughter enjoyed the hotel room more than me. While she slept soundly on the heavenly bed, mommy was working at 2 am to catch the live broadcast of IFA, Europe’s biggest consumer electronics show in Berlin.

What I stayed awake for: the grand reveal of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 & Galaxy Gear, on sale starting Sept. 25 in some global markets like the US and India.

Samsung Unboxed 2013

And here was Lucy happy in the room with her yaya. Nothing like a new environment to excite a kid :)

Lucy in Dusit

Anyway, all I can say is that the new Note 3 is The Bomb! Even the tech writers can’t help but exclaim ooh’s and aah’s about Samsung’s newest offering. If you already own a Note, there is the usual upgrade on features but it is really on the software innovations that Samsung impresses. More after the jump….

Note 3

Appearance-wise, the new Galaxy Note 3 looks really attractive with its faux leather cover at the back & nice stitching details on the side. There’s also the choice between these colors: black, white and pink!

And here are its worthy assets: a 13 megapixel camera, 5.7 inch Super AMOLED display, 2.3 GHz quad core processor, thinness of only 8.3 mm and official weight of 168 g.

But probably this smartphone’s most outstanding feature is Air Command which is more like a launching app best used with the built-in stylus or S Pen. Just hover the pen on the screen or even just jot down or doodle on it and you will have access to relevant apps like Action Memo, Scrapbook and the S Finder.

This official Samsung video is quite long, but will give you an idea what the new gadgets (Note 3 + Galaxy Gear) can do. Useful if you’re eyeing for an upgrade or would like to have these for Christmas…yay!

As for me, am really excited about the Galaxy Gear because I like the idea of wearing my gadget and knowing Samsung technology, I can also sync it with my present phone (or rather, phablet), the Galaxy Mega.

Galaxy Gear

This device is expected to retail for US$299 but am loving what it can do: enable hands-free calls on your watch with the built-in speaker and you will also be able to draft memos or messages and set alarms with simple voice recognition. Not to mention, it has a fitness tracker and other apps.

The Galaxy Gear smart watch has 4-gigabyte internal memory, 512 megabytes of RAM and weighs 74 grams. It comes in a range of eyecatching colors like Rose Gold, Oatmeal Beige, Jet Black,Mocha Grey, Wild Orange and Lime Green.

Hands-on at IFA: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9005

After the Unpacked 2013: Episode 2 event at the Tempodrom in Berlin, Samsung also joined the rest of the brands in IFA by showcasing all of its new devices and appliances to the media and the public. We got a second round to check out the Galaxy Note 3.

Samsung originally announced that there will be two variants of the Galaxy Note 3 — a hexaband LTE-capable SM-N9005 Galaxy Note 3 running a quad-core Snapdragon 800 2.265GHz processor, Adreno 330 Graphics; and a 3G model powered by a dual-quad core Exynos 5 Octa (quad-core 1.9GHz Cortex-A15 and quad-core 1.3GHz Cortex-A7).

The model that we saw in the exhibition hall was mostly the Snapdragon 800 variant. Fortunately, this is going to be the same model that will be released in the Philippines which supports the LTE network of Smart and Globe.

There will also be three basic color variants — black, white and pink. The colors will reflect the glossy pattern at the front as well as the faux-leather cover at the back.

The back covers are also removable to expose the battery, micro SIM card and micro SD card. Samsung will also be offering an additional 7 color variants (for a total of 10) of the flip cover which includes the back cover.

Samsung managed to increase the size of the display of the Galaxy Note 3 to 5.68 inches without changing the over-all size of the Note 2 (the width remained the same). This resulted to thinner bezels and narrower space in the area around the sensors and physical Home button.

The shape of the handset has somewhat become more edgy rather than curved like the old Galaxy S2.

We managed to take an Anututu Benchmark on one of the units (Quadrant Standard would result to network error) and got a high score of 34,602, the highest we’ve seen so far.

Samsung added more features into their TouchWiz UI, including an improved function for the S Pen. The fancy Group Play now also includes multi-screen playback of videos, just like the demo shown below:

Here’s some quick hands-on test of the gesture controls with the S Pen. Also note that all of the UI and software features found on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and the Galaxy S4.

Here’s the full hardware specifications of the Note 3 that will be released in the Philippines. We noticed that one core has a maximum speed of 2.265GHz and the actual available RAM is just 2.5GB. Fortunately, the base storage space is set at 32GB and not 16GB like the S4.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 specs:
5.68-inch full HD Super AMOLED display @ 1920×1080 pixels, 388ppi
Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 2.265GHz quad-core
Adreno 330 Graphics
3GB RAM
32GB, 64GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD card
LTE Category 4 150Mbps
WiFi 802.11ac
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
IR Blaster
GPS w/ aGPS support, GLONASS
13MP rear camera, BSI sensor
1080p @ 60fps
1.9MP front-facing camera
1080p video @ 30fps
3200mAh Li-Ion battery
8.3mm thin
168 grams
Android 4.3 Jellybean

Samsung is set to make the globa release on September 25, 2013. However, the Philippine launch is slated some time in October though the specific date is unknown. No details on the price as well although we predict an SRP of about Php34,990.

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Hands-on at IFA: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9005

After the Unpacked 2013: Episode 2 event at the Tempodrom in Berlin, Samsung also joined the rest of the brands in IFA by showcasing all of its new devices and appliances to the media and the public. We got a second round to check out the Galaxy Note 3.

Samsung originally announced that there will be two variants of the Galaxy Note 3 — a hexaband LTE-capable SM-N9005 Galaxy Note 3 running a quad-core Snapdragon 800 2.265GHz processor, Adreno 330 Graphics; and a 3G model powered by a dual-quad core Exynos 5 Octa (quad-core 1.9GHz Cortex-A15 and quad-core 1.3GHz Cortex-A7).

The model that we saw in the exhibition hall was mostly the Snapdragon 800 variant. Fortunately, this is going to be the same model that will be released in the Philippines which supports the LTE network of Smart and Globe.

There will also be three basic color variants — black, white and pink. The colors will reflect the glossy pattern at the front as well as the faux-leather cover at the back.

The back covers are also removable to expose the battery, micro SIM card and micro SD card. Samsung will also be offering an additional 7 color variants (for a total of 10) of the flip cover which includes the back cover.

Samsung managed to increase the size of the display of the Galaxy Note 3 to 5.68 inches without changing the over-all size of the Note 2 (the width remained the same). This resulted to thinner bezels and narrower space in the area around the sensors and physical Home button.

The shape of the handset has somewhat become more edgy rather than curved like the old Galaxy S2.

We managed to take an Anututu Benchmark on one of the units (Quadrant Standard would result to network error) and got a high score of 34,602, the highest we’ve seen so far.

Samsung added more features into their TouchWiz UI, including an improved function for the S Pen. The fancy Group Play now also includes multi-screen playback of videos, just like the demo shown below:

Here’s some quick hands-on test of the gesture controls with the S Pen. Also note that all of the UI and software features found on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and the Galaxy S4.

Here’s the full hardware specifications of the Note 3 that will be released in the Philippines. We noticed that one core has a maximum speed of 2.265GHz and the actual available RAM is just 2.5GB. Fortunately, the base storage space is set at 32GB and not 16GB like the S4.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 specs:
5.68-inch full HD Super AMOLED display @ 1920×1080 pixels, 388ppi
Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 2.265GHz quad-core
Adreno 330 Graphics
3GB RAM
32GB, 64GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD card
LTE Category 4 150Mbps
WiFi 802.11ac
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
IR Blaster
GPS w/ aGPS support, GLONASS
13MP rear camera, BSI sensor
1080p @ 60fps
1.9MP front-facing camera
1080p video @ 30fps
3200mAh Li-Ion battery
8.3mm thin
168 grams
Android 4.3 Jellybean

Samsung is set to make the globa release on September 25, 2013. However, the Philippine launch is slated some time in October though the specific date is unknown. No details on the price as well although we predict an SRP of about Php34,990.

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