As the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 release date at IFA in Berlin, Germany nears, more of the Galaxy Note 3’s leaked specs have emerged online. Though we’ve already been clued in to a number of juicy details running under the hood of Samsung’s upcoming flagship ‘phablet,’ the ones appearing today point to the device’s raw computing power and size.

Battery Life

The Galaxy Note 3 is expected to run on one of the most powerful smartphone batteries around, if not the most powerful. Of course, the battery isn’t burly just for the sake of being so, it has a 5.7-inch full HD super AMOLED display to keep lit among other goodies. The smartphone-tablet hybrid will carry a 3450mAh battery. To put in perspective just how powerful it is, consider that the 6.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Mega uses a 3200mAh battery while the Note 3’s predecessor, the Galaxy Note 2, uses a 3100mAh.

Android 4.3 Jelly Bean

Back in July Google released the latest version of its Jelly Bean mobile operating system, Android 4.3. However, the folks over at Samsung seem to have divulged nearly all of the most attractive specifications save for an OS. According to fan site GottaBeMobile today, though, “The device is now certain to arrive with Android 4.3” after clearing DLNA certifications, so while not made specifically made official by Samsung or Android the device will certainly operate on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, unless Google surprises us all with an even more recent OS update by the release date.

Specs

As for everything else we’re expecting from the Galaxy Note 3, users should keep an eye out for either an Exynos 5 Octa or Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, 32GB of internal storage with the likelihood of MicroSD support, and probably some kind of external upgrade with the bezel or shell. A 13MP camera will allow the device to compete with the overhauled photo technology of the likes of Nokia and its Lumia 1020, while 3GB of RAM will allow the Note 3 to have faster processing with seamless multitasking capabilities and compete with LG’s latest G2 flagship released last week.

Release Date & Price

Samsung has yet to formally announce a release date for the Note 3, but it has sent out invitations for a pre-IFA event on September 4. Samsung also recently confirmed hosting its own developers conference in October, likely to rival that of Apple’s WWDC or Google’s I/O, though smartphone releases typically occur earlier in the fall. Apple is Samsung’s chief rival in virtually all electronics devices and those over in Cupertino are gearing up for a September release as well, so it’s only natural that Samsung doesn’t want to be left behind or let Apple gobble up all of the press. Look for a September 4 release date with a consumer availability launch coming within the following weeks. There’s been no mention of price at this point.