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title: "Galaxy Note 3, White 32GB (Verizon Wireless)"
brand: "samsung"
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# 2.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor 5.7-inch Full HD Display 13 MP Crisp Camera Galaxy Note 3, White 32GB (Verizon Wireless)

**Brand:** samsung
**Price:** € 103.69
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your mobile game with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 — where power meets precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Galaxy Note 3, White 32GB (Verizon Wireless) by samsung
- **How much does it cost?** € 103.69 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- samsung enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted samsung brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision 13 MP Camera:** Capture every moment in sharp detail, perfect for professional and personal snapshots alike.
- • **Long-Lasting Battery Life:** Stay unplugged longer with battery endurance that keeps pace with your busy lifestyle.
- • **Stylus-Powered Productivity:** Handwrite notes and messages with the S Pen for a personalized, efficient workflow that stands out.
- • **Powerhouse 2.3 GHz Processor:** Seamlessly handle demanding apps and multitasking without a hitch—future-proof your productivity.
- • **Immersive 5.7-inch Full HD Display:** Experience stunning visuals that make multitasking and media consumption a breeze.

## Overview

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (White, 32GB, Verizon) combines a large 5.7-inch Full HD display with a fast 2.3 GHz processor and a sharp 13 MP camera. Designed for professionals who demand productivity on the go, it features a responsive stylus for handwritten input and boasts impressive battery life to keep you connected longer. Though discontinued, it remains a powerful device for multitasking, media, and creative work.

## Description

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Review: The BEST phone our there! - Over the years I've always had great phone's, however; I must say this is the BEST phone I have ever owned. I had taken four months to research all of the phones out there and am pleased that I settled on the 'Samsung Galaxy Note 3". Many of my friends and family tried to talk me out of it, stating it was just to big, and it certainly does look big on display, but once you get it in your hand, it fits perfectly! Now that I own it, all of my friends and family want one! The look and feel of the phone is amazing! The size of the screen is awesome! I also love how you can 'hand write your text messages with your stylus pen, or you can hand write and have it automatically convert to a block style message or you can still use the keyboard if you like! I always hand write my text messages as I've never liked using a keyboard. I also love that I can jot down notes with my stylus pen, I use this feature a LOT for my work. The speakers sound GREAT - when listening to music, the mix of tones is crisp and clean while blending beautifully! I use my phone ALL of the time, and the battery life is AMAZING and especially compared to all of my previous phones! I can't say enough GOOD about this phone. I've owned it for a month now and still haven't even touched on all of the great features this phone has! I hope they come out with a Galaxy Note (4) in a few years because there is no doubt that will be my next phone! Thanks desertcart! Your impeccable service is appreciated!!!!!
Review: Very Nice capabilities and very future proof - Finally after years of waiting, a phone with practically everything that I want and need seems to be here. I've had this phone for over 2 months and it has a Large and high quality display yet easy to hold in one hand, powerful (future proof), long battery life, good sound quality and clarity on both speakers, Infrared TV remote, good camera, USB 3.0 speeds, support for latest wireless standards and optional SD card. I hope bug/performance fixes get released in a timely manner unlike with my Verizon GNexus. Might need to be patient and give the phone a few days—I got a replacement and for the 1st 3 or 4 charges the battery would drain easily to 50% after 9 hours of usage and I was not even using the same amount of features as with the 1st phone nor even using it as much, but it improved over time. The 1st phone did not have this issue and right out of the box would have only dropped to 80% after the same usage and only dropped 2% or 3% overnight instead of 4% to 6% like with the current one. Positives: Battery Life Charge Times Screen Size Sound Quality of both speakers -- so nice not to hear chipmunks anymore Signal Quality (wifi and LTE) Camera Quality in decent lighting Phone stays cool during heavy usage (gaming, phone calls, etc) Overall Keyboard Layout Negatives: Intermittent unexplained battery drainage—Maybe NSA is spying on me? :) Auto-corrections on native keyboard The way that the Phone and Contacts features work—should be simpler to use with a screen this size but requires 2 hands or might be more suited to left-handed people with large hands Intermittent TouchWiz feature malfunctions (s voice, gestures, 1 handed mode, etc) Inability to remember audio settings for head set and constant prompts about volume safety--I only use audio jack while in the car connected to a cassette adapter (not earphones) since I don't have Bluetooth or any native support for smart phones in my car. Some Notes: TouchWiz adds much needed functionality to native android that is nice, but I’ve turned off a lot of the features because some were overkill for my needs and too unreliable for every-day use. I only have prior experience with Native android and Cyanogenmod and although I prefer TouchWiz over Native android, it still needs some serious work. For instance, I find that the swipe to the left or right to message or call a contact works intermittently along with some of the other advertised features such as Smart Stay, S Voice, Hand Gestures, etc, so I’ve turned most of them off and only enable some while using hands free mode while driving or at home. It is also more difficult to do some of the most basic of tasks using TouchWiz Battery Life and charge times with stock charger is very nice although at times since I got my replacement Note 3 it seems like something drains the battery much faster than with the 1st one—going to eventually reset phone to see if it is some kind of OS malfunction. With normal drainage I can usually go for 2 or 3 days on a single charge with what I consider moderate usage (Hangouts chatting, phone calls, iHeartRadio, gaming, and watching videos). Considering that I have a larger screen than I had before, use more of the phone’s features and for longer periods of time while running TouchWiz; I’m impressed. The battery is not even 2x the capacity of my GNexus which would have required 2 charges daily with the same kind of usage on Native android or Cyanogenmod. The screen is fantastic and I’ve enjoyed watching both 1080p and 720p videos without problems—native player can handle most video formats, but does NOT have the same support for audio encoding. Phone feels light weight and although it is aesthetically pleasing to look at, the materials feel kind of cheap so I’ve invested in a cheap case to prolong the aesthetics. Things that I don’t like: I currently know 2 other people who’ve bought this phone and 1 of them along with myself had to get replacements. My 1st one had issues with USB3.0 connectivity, a faulty charging cable, strange tapping sound during phone calls, and a few other bugs. The other party had issues with the charging port—not sure if the 3rd person had issues. My friend that always buys Samsung phones says that the issues with charging ports are common, but this is only my 2nd Samsung phone so I cannot say for sure if this is the case. Auto-correct and word suggestions on native keyboard are a pain to use and so unnatural. I’m used to pressing the back key to have my words reset to what I initially typed in the event that auto-correct is not needed, but with this keyboard you are sometimes presented with a undo button and sometimes you just have to get creative and use the Sym button or write with the stylus pen to bypass the auto-corrections—this is a major flaw in my opinion and should have been fixed by now considering that several updates have been released for the apps and the phone itself. Should not take so much effort to type on a touch screen phone. Hopefully Apple hasn't patented this feature. As with my Galaxy Nexus, the auto screen brightness is too dim for standard use. Not sure how well it would prolong battery life for those who walk around a-lot while using their phones. Stylus is hard to remove—good that it won’t fall out on accident though. Surprisingly, it has not damaged any of my nails. Interestingly, my protection case makes removing the stylus very easy--You go Cimo S-Line Case In order to use USB 3.0, it has to switch to airplane mode--transfers don’t last very long at these speeds anyway and it has a built in feature to turn back on USB 2.0 mode if 5 minutes go by and USB 3.0 is not being used. This feature can also be problematic if you try to let Windows Convert a video file to be transferred to the phone which would take more than 5 minutes. Wall charger has USB port on the side of the wall unit which too me is an invite for bent prongs considering that it is recommended that you remove it to save power and it wastes a port on a lot of Surge suppressors.

## Features

- Display: 5.7-inches
- Camera: 13-MP
- Processor Speed: 2.3 GHz
- OS: Android 4.4 (KitKat)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00F2SN53Y |
| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #391,121 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #8,115 in Cell Phones |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (430) |
| Date First Available | September 24, 2013 |
| Display resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | Galaxy Note 3 |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| OS | Android |
| Other camera features | 13 MP |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Standby Time (with data) | 250 hours |
| Phone Talk Time | 1320 Minutes |
| Product Dimensions | 3.12 x 0.33 x 5.95 inches |
| RAM | 32 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 3 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 1080 x 2340 |
| Special features | Built-In GPS, bluetooth-enabled, dual-camera, lte, smartphone, touchscreen |
| Standing screen display size | 5.7 Inches |
| Weight | 5.93 Ounces |
| Whats in the box | Camera, Video Recorder |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Samsung
- **CPU Model:** Exynos 5 Octa 5420
- **CPU Speed:** 2.3 GHz
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 32 GB
- **Model Name:** Galaxy Note 3
- **Operating System:** Android
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 3 GB
- **Refresh Rate:** 60
- **Resolution:** 1080 x 2340
- **Screen Size:** 5.7 Inches

## Images

![Galaxy Note 3, White 32GB (Verizon Wireless) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Lp1bokiaL.jpg)
![Galaxy Note 3, White 32GB (Verizon Wireless) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81JOAaBOKFL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Service Provider, Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hello, how are you? How much memory you have this phone? Is unlock for all companies? Thank you, good night!**
A: The Dig Deep Technicians state that the Galaxy Note 3 is powered by a 2.3 GHz quad-core processor. It features 32 GB of internal storage, which can be expanded using optional microSD memory cards up to 64 GB.  It is NOT unlocked and hooks into the Verizon Network.  Dig Deep hopes this helps.

**Q: can this phone be used with straight talk**
A: There is one available that can be used with straight talk.  But this particular one that I have is with Verizon.

**Q: Can you use this phone with Tracfone ?**
A: If it's a prepaid Account pretty sure it won't work . it has a place for a SIM card and prepaid phones as far as I know don't have one .

**Q: Does it come with battery?**
A: Yes it did

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The BEST phone our there!
*by A***R on December 31, 2013*

Over the years I've always had great phone's, however; I must say this is the BEST phone I have ever owned. I had taken four months to research all of the phones out there and am pleased that I settled on the 'Samsung Galaxy Note 3". Many of my friends and family tried to talk me out of it, stating it was just to big, and it certainly does look big on display, but once you get it in your hand, it fits perfectly! Now that I own it, all of my friends and family want one! The look and feel of the phone is amazing! The size of the screen is awesome! I also love how you can 'hand write your text messages with your stylus pen, or you can hand write and have it automatically convert to a block style message or you can still use the keyboard if you like! I always hand write my text messages as I've never liked using a keyboard. I also love that I can jot down notes with my stylus pen, I use this feature a LOT for my work. The speakers sound GREAT - when listening to music, the mix of tones is crisp and clean while blending beautifully! I use my phone ALL of the time, and the battery life is AMAZING and especially compared to all of my previous phones! I can't say enough GOOD about this phone. I've owned it for a month now and still haven't even touched on all of the great features this phone has! I hope they come out with a Galaxy Note (4) in a few years because there is no doubt that will be my next phone! Thanks AMAZON! Your impeccable service is appreciated!!!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Nice capabilities and very future proof
*by T***E on February 15, 2014*

Finally after years of waiting, a phone with practically everything that I want and need seems to be here. I've had this phone for over 2 months and it has a Large and high quality display yet easy to hold in one hand, powerful (future proof), long battery life, good sound quality and clarity on both speakers, Infrared TV remote, good camera, USB 3.0 speeds, support for latest wireless standards and optional SD card. I hope bug/performance fixes get released in a timely manner unlike with my Verizon GNexus. Might need to be patient and give the phone a few days—I got a replacement and for the 1st 3 or 4 charges the battery would drain easily to 50% after 9 hours of usage and I was not even using the same amount of features as with the 1st phone nor even using it as much, but it improved over time. The 1st phone did not have this issue and right out of the box would have only dropped to 80% after the same usage and only dropped 2% or 3% overnight instead of 4% to 6% like with the current one. Positives: Battery Life Charge Times Screen Size Sound Quality of both speakers -- so nice not to hear chipmunks anymore Signal Quality (wifi and LTE) Camera Quality in decent lighting Phone stays cool during heavy usage (gaming, phone calls, etc) Overall Keyboard Layout Negatives: Intermittent unexplained battery drainage—Maybe NSA is spying on me? :) Auto-corrections on native keyboard The way that the Phone and Contacts features work—should be simpler to use with a screen this size but requires 2 hands or might be more suited to left-handed people with large hands Intermittent TouchWiz feature malfunctions (s voice, gestures, 1 handed mode, etc) Inability to remember audio settings for head set and constant prompts about volume safety--I only use audio jack while in the car connected to a cassette adapter (not earphones) since I don't have Bluetooth or any native support for smart phones in my car. Some Notes: TouchWiz adds much needed functionality to native android that is nice, but I’ve turned off a lot of the features because some were overkill for my needs and too unreliable for every-day use. I only have prior experience with Native android and Cyanogenmod and although I prefer TouchWiz over Native android, it still needs some serious work. For instance, I find that the swipe to the left or right to message or call a contact works intermittently along with some of the other advertised features such as Smart Stay, S Voice, Hand Gestures, etc, so I’ve turned most of them off and only enable some while using hands free mode while driving or at home. It is also more difficult to do some of the most basic of tasks using TouchWiz Battery Life and charge times with stock charger is very nice although at times since I got my replacement Note 3 it seems like something drains the battery much faster than with the 1st one—going to eventually reset phone to see if it is some kind of OS malfunction. With normal drainage I can usually go for 2 or 3 days on a single charge with what I consider moderate usage (Hangouts chatting, phone calls, iHeartRadio, gaming, and watching videos). Considering that I have a larger screen than I had before, use more of the phone’s features and for longer periods of time while running TouchWiz; I’m impressed. The battery is not even 2x the capacity of my GNexus which would have required 2 charges daily with the same kind of usage on Native android or Cyanogenmod. The screen is fantastic and I’ve enjoyed watching both 1080p and 720p videos without problems—native player can handle most video formats, but does NOT have the same support for audio encoding. Phone feels light weight and although it is aesthetically pleasing to look at, the materials feel kind of cheap so I’ve invested in a cheap case to prolong the aesthetics. Things that I don’t like: I currently know 2 other people who’ve bought this phone and 1 of them along with myself had to get replacements. My 1st one had issues with USB3.0 connectivity, a faulty charging cable, strange tapping sound during phone calls, and a few other bugs. The other party had issues with the charging port—not sure if the 3rd person had issues. My friend that always buys Samsung phones says that the issues with charging ports are common, but this is only my 2nd Samsung phone so I cannot say for sure if this is the case. Auto-correct and word suggestions on native keyboard are a pain to use and so unnatural. I’m used to pressing the back key to have my words reset to what I initially typed in the event that auto-correct is not needed, but with this keyboard you are sometimes presented with a undo button and sometimes you just have to get creative and use the Sym button or write with the stylus pen to bypass the auto-corrections—this is a major flaw in my opinion and should have been fixed by now considering that several updates have been released for the apps and the phone itself. Should not take so much effort to type on a touch screen phone. Hopefully Apple hasn't patented this feature. As with my Galaxy Nexus, the auto screen brightness is too dim for standard use. Not sure how well it would prolong battery life for those who walk around a-lot while using their phones. Stylus is hard to remove—good that it won’t fall out on accident though. Surprisingly, it has not damaged any of my nails. Interestingly, my protection case makes removing the stylus very easy--You go Cimo S-Line Case In order to use USB 3.0, it has to switch to airplane mode--transfers don’t last very long at these speeds anyway and it has a built in feature to turn back on USB 2.0 mode if 5 minutes go by and USB 3.0 is not being used. This feature can also be problematic if you try to let Windows Convert a video file to be transferred to the phone which would take more than 5 minutes. Wall charger has USB port on the side of the wall unit which too me is an invite for bent prongs considering that it is recommended that you remove it to save power and it wastes a port on a lot of Surge suppressors.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Nice phone but to many problems
*by A***R on June 15, 2014*

I love this phone's features but I've had to replace it twice in 6 months, first it wouldn't charge, now it's booting down and restarting itself and Verizon only wants to replace with a "like new" or refurbished phone.

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