By Robert Schoon (r.schoon@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 01, 2013 11:41 AM EDT

We all know that Samsung is working on an update to its Galaxy Note 2, the Galaxy Note 3. There have been leaks and rumors, and Thursday we have yet another leak to confirm the up-and-coming status of the new phablet. New leaked photos show the internal structure of the much-anticipated device.

While the South Korean device maker recently updated its Galaxy Note 2 in some parts of the world, the rest of us are still waiting for the newest from Samsung: the Galaxy Note 3. While we're still awaiting confirmed specs and features from the upcoming device, as well as a possible release date, here's something for people anticipating the Galaxy Note 3 to chew on: Now a new photo has leaked from Chinese site Weibo, via SamMobile, supposedly showing the internal guts of the device.

Obviously, this is not the final, consumer-friendly version of the phablet. SamMobile guessed that it's the engineering unit, which may be one of the designs that Samsung is using "to hide the actual design from prying eyes." That would make sense, because the screen and body of this device are not pretty. However, you get a look at the insides, as well as the general size of the device.

Rumors have been putting the screen size at anywhere from 5.7 inches to a full 6-inch device, but it's impossible to tell from the above screenshots how big the device actually is. The design seems to be aligned, according to the Samsung fan blog, like a Galaxy S2, and it looks like there's a slot for the stylus.

The current rumored specs of the South Korean phablet maker's next Note are that it will come with a 1080p display from 5.7 inches to 6 inches, either an Exynos 5420 or a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 3GB of RAM, and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with TouchWiz.

Stay with us for more information on the Galaxy Note 3, as more rumored specs and leaked photos are a good possibility. 

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