Consumer's phablet choices are quickly multiplying as more and more companies seek to compete in this hybrid market.

Between new and upcoming releases of the HTC One Max, LG Vu, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, there is something to cater to every taste - if you know what ech device has in store.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is packed with the processing power of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 and the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system, according to Gotta Be Mobile. With a 5.7-inch screen, the Note 3 comes equipped with a powerful 13MP camera and 1080p resolution with which to view your new photos (and enough storage to hold them, with 32GB and 64GB options as well as a microSD card slot). As for the tablet side of the device, the new S pen stylus has Air Control and Action Memo.

Note 3 will be released for AT&T on Oct. 1, T-Mobile on Oct. 2, Sprint on Oct. 4, and Verizon on Oct. 10.

The HTC One Max has yet to see an official announcement. Rumors claim that the HTC device will be larger than the Galaxy Note 3 with a 5.9 inch screen, but it will still have the same 1080p display, according to The Verge. Unfortunately the phablet will only be powered by a Snapdragon 600 processor.

The Release date for the HTC One Max is still unknown.

Although the LG Vu is currently only for sale in South Korea, the International Digital Times predicts it may make its way to the states as other major tech magnates quickly release similar devices. The current phablet has a 13MP camera, the Android Jelly Bean 4.2 operating system, and a diminutive size of 5.2 inches, according to Engadget. Powering the Vu is a 2.26 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor and 2GB of Ram.