Samsung Galaxy Note: Just a Big Galaxy S II With Stylus

Mashhood Riaz / News1781Samsung Reviews Category / 3rd September, 2011 / 1 Comments
Samsung Galaxy Note: Just a Big Galaxy S II With Stylus

German tech blog Areamobile, just before the official event, found out some facts about the Samsung Galaxy Note.  They reported that Samsung Galaxy Note is the large size of Galaxy S II. It features a massive and huge 5.3″ HD Super AMOLED screen, a dual-core 1.4GHz processor and LTE along with HSPA+ connectivity which on the downlink, supports up to 21 Mbps.

The feature that is making this smartphone supernova different and unique from other phones is an addition of built-in stylus and it will also support pen input. These specifications are officially confirmed.

Galaxy Note gigantic screen’s resolution is 1280 x 800 WXGA which has a viewing angle of about 180 degree and 285ppi remarkable pixel density.

Although the screen of the Galaxy Note is big but still it is quite thin and measures about 0.38 inches that makes 9.65mm. It weights 178 gram that makes 6.3 ounces.

In the slimmest phone race,  besides of being 9.65mm thin, it still cant beat Galaxy S II but it is not even very distant from being US’s slimmest phone.

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The device has an 8-megapixel camera which is competent of 1080p full HD video recording at 24fps. It has also a front camera of 2- mega pixel. Samsung Galaxy Note has a 2,500mAh removable battery.Talking about the software of the new smartphone, it has Android 2.3 Gingerbread with TouchWiz. But the focal point here seems to be somewhere else as Galaxy Note comes with pen input and a range of programs supporting the stylus such as S Pen, Calendar, S Planner and that neat new service ChatON.

No doubt there are many new introduced features and thus held first in having such a gigantic display, the first with such a huge battery and last but not the least, first in modern Android Smartphones with built-in stylus.

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