After several months of unending rumors, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo has finally been unveiled in Poland, reports GSM Arena.

The Poland division of Samsung has posted photos and specs of the Galaxy Note 3 Neo and the Galaxy Note 3 Neo LTE+ on its website. Based on the photos, the Note 3 Neo looks pretty much the same with the original Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with its faux leather polycarbonate back, although it is considerably smaller in size, notes GSM Arena.

According to GSM Arena, both the HSPA+ and LTE+ versions of the Note 3 Neo have "5.5" 720p Super AMOLED display, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of built-in memory (about 11GB will be available to the user), and a microSD card slot."

GSM Arena further notes that both versions of the Note 3 Neo have 8MP rear cameras and 2MP front-facing cameras. The 8MP rear camera is capable of shooting 1080p videos, a downgrade from the 4K video recording of the Note 3's 13MP camera.

The HSPA+ and LTE+ versions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 are different in terms of the chipset used, says GSM Arena. "The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo LTE+ will ship with a hexa-core chipset, which consists of two 1.7GHz Cortex-A15 cores and four 1.3GHz Cortex A7 cores. Users of the HSPA+ version on the other hand, will have to make do with a 1.6GHz quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU," remarks GSM Arena.

Samsung Poland has not indicated price for any of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo versions but according to Phones Review, a German online retailer has listed both models for pre-order.

German online retailer notebooksbilliger.de lists the Note 3 Neo LTE+ for pre-order at €529.90 or almost $715. The Note 3 Neo, on the other hand, is priced at €499 or almost $673.

Amazon Germany has also listed the recently unveiled Samsung device up for pre-order, reports Phones Review. Amazon Germany prices the Note 3 Neo a tad bit higher with prices "as low as €514.95 for the white version going up to €534.95 for the black."

Check out snapshots of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo below.