Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Galaxy Note 2 Phablet Launches

By Shaine Murray


The Galaxy Note - that is currently the most significant gosh-darn smartphone you can invest your funds on - is being possibly even larger.

In the IFA tech conference in Berlin, Samsung pulled back the (gigantic) drape on the Galaxy Note 2, its followup to last year's dramatically, possibly amazingly, productive Galaxy Note phablet. The Galaxy Note 2 will offer a 5.5-inch HD Super AMOLED display screen (up from 5.3 ins. on the earlier brand); Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean," the newest type of Android released at a Google event in June; and will include the Samsung S Pen. Various programs have been increased to be used with all the stylus, as well.

The Galaxy Note II can even pack 2GB RAM, 4G LTE, a 1.6 GHz quad-core processor, and a considerably larger battery power, which ought to assist with the substandard battery problems of the prior Note.

The same as the screen is up-graded, and so too has the S Pen. The stylus -- that is perhaps, aside from the mammoth display dimension, the Galaxy Note's most distinguishing factor -- will -- now features a rubber tip and also a far better grip. A new characteristic, named Air View, allows a consumer to hover the tip of the pen over specified material to the screen so as to bring up a review of that material. As an example, holding the S Pen over an email will show a snippet in the conversation. Also, if you're in the middle of a smart phone call, it is possible to hover the stylus in the screen as well as a cutting edge note will emerge, allowing you to definitely make note of an address and also mobile phone number whilst speaking.

As TechCrunch indicates, the Galaxy Note II is definitely an crucial bellwether for Samsung on the USA. The smartphone-tablet hybrid device is going to be Samsung's very first important cell phone release right after its substantial loss to Apple in the high-profile patent infringement case. The discharge is also an opportunity for Samsung to reestablish its repute within the States. (Without a doubt, the motif in the Samsung occasion in Berlin was creativeness, with Samsung trotting out the significant German indie director Wim Wenders as a "creative ambassador.")

Even if Samsung did not supply costs details or maybe a firm U.S. release date, it did reveal to SlashGear that Us Residents can imagine the Galaxy Note II smartphone-tablet right at the end of 2012; internationally, the Galaxy Note is going to be offered in October. We shall examine if Samsung's larger Galaxy Note can certainly surface the massive product sales (over ten million models throughout the world!) of its past one, and whenever its courtroom beat may have any impact on the Note's desirability.




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