By Robert Schoon (r.schoon@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 26, 2013 11:45 AM EDT

As we get closer to the Samsung Unpacked Episode 2 event in Berlin, where the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is almost certainly slated to be unveiled, more evidence of Samsung's reportedly swift release of the device is piling up. This time, the Galaxy Note 3 was spotted getting its Bluetooth certification.

From the screenshot from the Bluetooth certification listing, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was assessed on Wednesday August 22, 2013 under model number SGH-N075. That's the NTT DoCoMo Samsung Galaxy Note 3, according to PhoneArena. That means another step that needs to be taken before the release date of Samsung's new phablet is complete.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is expected to be released just a couple weeks or so after the unveiling on September 4. No official specs for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will be known until early September, but plenty of leaks have built up some rumored specs for the device. It's expected to come with a 5.68-inch screen, a slight increase from the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, with 1080 x 1920p Full High Definition resolution on a Super AMOLED display. There are several models of the Galaxy Note 3 from leaks, but only the variants with a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor are likely to be released first. In fact, Phone Arena is saying that the first 4 million devices will be exclusively the Snapdragon variant.

The Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to have a the Snapdragon 800 clocked at 2.3GHz and feature an Adreno 330 GPU, assisted by 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM. It's probably going to have a standard Samsung 13-megapixel camera, and be powered by a 3,200 mAh battery. It's rumored that Samsung is retiring the 16GB option, but expect the Note 3 to at least have a 32GB variant, along with a 64GB version.

Along with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, a new smartwatch called Galaxy Gear is expected to be unveiled at the early September event. Stay tuned for more, as we approach that event.

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