The Samsung Galaxy Note III is no secret at this point. The next-generation Galaxy device from the South Korean tech giant is rumored to be coming to consumers in a variety of different sizes.

Previously, the device has been leaked around the Web that it will ship to customers with a 5.9-inch screen display. Now, according to a report from MK News, the device will feature a 5.7-inch screen as well. Some reports say the device will only be launched with a 5.7-inch screen but others report the company has not changed its plans, instead, it merely expanded upon them.

Thanks to some shipping numbers discovered by Endgadget, the phone could come in these two sizes as well as a smaller 5.5-inch screen. However, it's possible these numbers, discovered in lines of code from the company, are just research and development strategies or prototypes.

Although the device isn't expected to be unveiled until early September, many of the specifications are already known around the Web. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to come with 3 GB of RAM and will have different processors in different countries. According to GeekyGadgets, the phone will come with a Snapdragon 800 processor for the U.S. and Europe and a Samsung Exynos 5420 processor in other countries.

The Galaxy Note 3 will feature a 13-megapixel camera, which will include a range of advanced features, including optical image stabilization. The device will feature Samsung's eye tracking technology in the form of Eye Pause and Eye scroll, these features were first announced with the Samsung Galaxy S4.

On September 4, Samsung is rumored to be holding a Samsung Unpacked event and a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is expected to go on sale some time in late September. Although the company recently announced its first developer's conference, its unlikely that will focus on anything but software and won't be the debut spot for any new hardware.