
<p>Samsung is expected to officially unveil its highly anticipated Galaxy Note 3 phablet, during the IFA event in Berlin on 4 September. The high-profile event will witness tough competition from its rivals Sony, LG and HTC as they will announce the launch of new products.</p><p>Given the hype surrounding any major product release, it is no surprise that internet is abuzz with a spate of rumours regarding Samsung's flagship phablet.</p><p>According to Phone Arena, a leaked photosphere sample allegedly snapped with Galaxy Note 3 has surfaced on Picasa profile that pertains to a T-Mobile US employee. For some reason, the profile reportedly went offline for a few hours, but it has been lately restored. FOLLOW IBTIMES</p><p>The EXIF data of the leaked pictures reveals that the shots were taken on a Note 3 with model number SM-N900T, which points to the LTE version of Galaxy Note 3. However, the possibility of using an early prototype software and hardware for this purpose cannot be ruled out, as these pictures are unofficial.</p><p><a href="http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/503717/20130904/galaxy-note3-leaked-photosphere-picasa-exif-smn900t.htm">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/09/samsung-galaxy-note-3-photosphere-pops-up-on-picasa/">Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Photosphere Pops Up On Picasa</a> (Ubergizmo)</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=dzGhnynB_krlJ5MZxnbNwEtuGwF7M&ned=us">3,152 additional articles.</a></p>