![]() The Note 3 is Samsung's "everything but the kitchen sink" product, so there's a ton to go over: the S-Pen, TouchWiz, multitasking, a new sub-pixel layout, USB 3.0, and of course, a screen the size of a small table. ![]() But before we get into that, let's talk about the device itself. Through some testing, we've found the CPU runs in a special high-power mode whenever a popular benchmark app is loaded. Specifically, Samsung appears to be giving preferential treatment to benchmarking apps. ![]() Big is back! The pocket-filling Galaxy Note returns with a third iteration, and Samsung has one-upped just about every item on the Note II spec sheet with this sequel. While we see the return of the 2.3Ghz Snapdragon 800, the benchmarks aren't just a carbon copy of what we saw with LG's G2, thanks to some odd CPU governor settings.
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