Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy Note III in a few short weeks, but the upcoming phablet is still a bit of a mystery. We have a pretty good idea of what to expect under the hood, but aside from a few blurry photos we still don't know what the over-sized handset will look like. Today, however, a new report from SamMobile claims to reveal what colors the device will come in.
According to the Samsung-obsessed blog's anonymous tipster, the Galaxy Note III will launch shortly after its Sept. 4 event in black and white variants. Then, about a month later, the South Korean company will roll out a pink model. We'll probably stick with a black or white version of the device, but if you're already eyeing a pink Note III keep in mind that it may be a limited edition model and could launch exclusively in select regions.
The Galaxy Note III is expected to come equipped with a 5.68-inch 1080p display, a quad-core Snapdragon 800 or octo-core Exynos processor depending on the region, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, and plenty of added Samsung features on top. TechnoBuffalo will be in Berlin for Samsung's big announcement on Sept. 4 to bring you live coverage from the event.

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