Samsung's third generation Galaxy Note will reportedly have 3GB of RAM.

Samsung Galaxy Note 2
The Galaxy Note 3 is expected to have 3GB of RAM. Samsung

The first Galaxy Note featuring a 5.3in screen comes with 1GB of RAM whereas the current Galaxy Note has 2GB RAM.

The Korean Economics Daily now reports that the upcoming Galaxy Note 3 will ship with huge amount of RAM, at 3GB. If this rumour turns true then Note 3 will be the first in the Galaxy Note line ups to feature such huge amount of RAM. Except the RAM capacity, the publication does not reveal information on other features of the Note 3.

The Galaxy Note 3 has been recently rumoured to feature in either 5.7in or 5.99in Super AMOLED full HD display.

It is expected to be equipped with Snapdragon 800 chip featuring a quad-core Krait 400 CPU, with each core running at clock speeds up to 2.3GHz, and paired with new Adreno 330 graphics unit which reportedly delivers two times more performance for compute applications over the current Adreno 320.

Besides, the new Note is expected to have a 13 megapixel camera. It will run on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and feature Samsung's own TouchWiz nature UX user interface with S Pen function.

Samsung is said to make an announcement about the Galaxy Note 3 at a special Unpacked event which will be held on 4 September. The Samsung Unpacked event will be a part of the IFA 2013, a press event which will be held on the first day of the trade show.

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