Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-Neo-LTE-FCCIt remains to be seen as to whether the oft rumored Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo, which is also known as the Galaxy Note 3 Lite, will be made official in the near or immediate future. Apparently, an alleged model of this particular handset has appeared over at the FCC, where it has been tested and approved as the SM-N7505. What is the Samsung SM-N7505 all about? It should most probably be the LTE version of the yet unannounced Note.

The Samsung SM-N7505 will feature the LTE band 5 (850MHz, that is usable in South Korea right now, although not in the US), alongside Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, and WCDMA 850/1900MHz support. The FCC did not provide a full diagram of the smartphone, but what has been shown did not contradict in what has been leaked before.

Chances are, the SM-N7505, should it be the Galaxy Note 3 Neo, would be a cheaper and smaller alternative to the existing Galaxy Note 3. Alleged hardware specifications include a 5.55-inch Super AMOLED 720p display, a fake leather back, a new hexa-core Exynos processor, 2GB RAM, an 8MP camera at the back with LED flash, 16GB of internal memory, as well as a 3,100 mAh battery. Do expect to see an S Pen stylus thrown into the mix, too.

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