Newman N3 Rumours Begin


Rumours of a larger screen Newman N3 appeared yesterday, which suggest the latest phone will run alongside the current flagship Newman N2.

Newman have been making electronics such as MP3 and MP4 players for years, but it wasn’t until last year the company decided to get in to the phone market with their dual-core Newman N1.

Newman are now on the second flagship model, the Samsung Exynos equipped Newman N2, and it seems it will be accompanied with a larger Newman N3 in the very near future.

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Rather than replacing the N2, it looks like the N3 will be market alongside current Newman phones. It is rumoured that the N3 will get a larger 1080 5.3-inch IPS display, 2GB RAM, 12 mega-pixel rear camera, but a Mediatek MT6589 quad-core processor rather than the Samsung alternative.

If Newman’s current pricing policy is anything to go by then the Newman N3 should be available for less than 2000 Yuan ($320).

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4 Comments

  1. ApOka
    January 18, 2013

    I don’t think so! the next Newman/ Freelander generation its about MTK? Is not an improuvement, i think that change a samsung Exynos 4412 Quadcore procesor for a MTK is go to back!! i thinck is better decision about new intel dualcore (as Lenovo k900) or the new Snapdragon of Qualcomm 😉

    Peace!

  2. machaj@wp.pl
    February 18, 2013

    Dual-sim on board? Anyone to know??

    • emka
      March 12, 2013

      Exynos = single sim / MTK \6859 = dual sim

  3. mannie
    March 13, 2013

    Other sites say it will have a Samsung exynos 1.7 GHz quad core processor can you confirm or deny this? any idea which month it will launch?