Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Note II, the
successor to 2011’s Samsung Galaxy Note.After
countless rumors, leaks and speculation, we see the Samsung Galaxy Note
2 unveiled. As promised, it was revealed at IFA 2012 in Berlin. Samsung
has really gone all out for the Galaxy Note 2. Forget the Galaxy S3,
this is the most powerful smartphone or “phablet” if you prefer, on the
planet. Packed in is a blazing fast quad core processor, 2 GB of RAM, an
S-pen stylus, a huge screen and a gargantuan battery. Furthermore, it
will ship with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and includes new features
previously not seen on the Galaxy Note. The only thing against it is the
size. Admittedly, it’s awkward to hold such a huge device to your ear
for a call, but hey, super powered phone-tablet thingy, we don’t mind!
Here’s the lowdown on all the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Unveiled – Tech Specs:
- SoC: Samsung Exynos Quad 4412
- CPU: 1.6 GHz Quad Core ARM Cortex-A9
- GPU: ARM Mali-400MP
- RAM: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 16 GB/32 GB/64 GB inbuilt with MicroSD expandable support upto 32 GB
- Display: 5.5 inch Super AMOLED HD Capacitive touchscreen, 720 x 1280px (267 ppi)
- Camera: 8MP rear facing camera (1080P video recording), 1.9MP front facing camera
- Connectivity: Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi, MicroUSB port (USB on-the-go support), NFC
- Battery: 3100 mAh
- OS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
The Samsung
Galaxy Note 2 will be the most powerful smartphone ever. Benchmarks show
that it blows away even the Samsung Galaxy S3, which is no mean feat.
Coupled with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and its fluid interface, the Galaxy
Note 2 delivers an unbelievably smooth experience. Even though the
screen size has been increased and the hardware is upgraded, the Note 2
still remains just over 9mm thick. The camera remains the same as the
previous model and the only thing it doesn’t improve upon from its
predecessor is the pixel density. The larger screen and same resolution
result in a slightly lower pixel per inch count, but the screen is still
gorgeous and this difference is really not noticeable. Backing
everything up is the huge 3100 mAh battery which promises great running
time even with those internals.
Samsung
has included the trademark S-pen stylus with the Note 2. It’s not just a
regular stylus, it allows users even more control. One of the new
features is Air View, similar to Sony’s floating touch technology. It
allows users to hover over an email, image, video or such and get a
preview without actually opening it. Then there’s the new note feature,
which allows users to open an editable note anywhere. Also, pressing the
S-pen button and swiping the screen in certain ways can open commonly
used applications. The S-pen can also be used to capture screenshots to
send, draw, write and of course, there’s handwriting recognition. But
this time around, users can add content by simply writing keywords.
Finally, there’s also a bunch of new features that Android 4.1 Jelly
Bean brings along and Samsung has built upon it in the TouchWiz Nature
UI.
Here’s a quick look at the specifications comparison between the original Samsung Galaxy Note and the Samsung Galaxy Note II.
Particulars
|
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
|
Samsung Galaxy Note
|
| Thickness | 9.4mm | 9.7mm |
| Weight | 180gms | 178gms |
Display Type
|
Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
|
Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
|
Display Size
| 5.5-inch | 5.3-inch |
Display Resolution
| 1280x720 | 1280x800 |
Internal Storage
|
16/32/64 GB
|
16GB/32GB
|
Expandable Storage
|
MicroSD, up to 32 GB
|
MicroSD, up to 32 GB
|
| Processor |
Exynos 4412 Quad
| Exynos |
Processor Clock Speed
|
Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9
|
Dual-core 1.4 GHz ARM Cortex-A9
|
| RAM | 2GB | 1GB |
Rear camera
| 8MP | 8MP |
Front facing camera
| 1.9MP | 2MP |
| OS |
Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
|
Android OS 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) upgradable to Android 4.0.4
|
| Battery | 3100mAh | 2500mAh |
No prices or
release dates have been announced yet but we’re expecting it to be
available by the end of September or early October. So finally we got to
see the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 unveiled, what are your thoughts about
it, would you buy it?

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