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Samsung releases 18 minute Galaxy Note 3 & Galaxy Gear official hands-on video

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If you can’t wait to see the Galaxy Note 3 and its accompanying Galaxy Gear smart watch in action, Samsung has just uploaded an official hands-on video. It covers the 2 new devices rather extensively in a rather long 18 minutes video. Earlier on, Samsung has released a 6 minute video highlighting its new features.

The Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear will be launched in Malaysia on 25th September. We will be getting both 1.9GHz Exynos Octa-Core (3G) and 2.3GHz Quad-Core (LTE) models but no word if both will be available simultanously during launch.

Watch the hands-on video after the break.

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