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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Galaxy Note 2 Release Date Coming Soon

By Samuel Smith


As was the situation with all the Samsung Galaxy S III, the Galaxy Note 2 will probably be accessible on 5 different U.S. cellular providers when it gets here this fall, Samsung mentioned in a declaration on Wednesday. The roll outs will vary by service, consequently each is going to be making its unique news in regards to timing. Irrespective, as with the Galaxy S III, all those companies - AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and even U.S. Cellular - will be offering critically the very same device, with the only real discrepancies being minor changes to the internals to support the different mobile or portable sites.

That is critical for Samsung and the mobile phone market all together. Until the Galaxy S III, the only cell phone marketed so broadly and also uniformly was Apple's iPhone. The Galaxy Note II had been promoted across a number of U.S. companies, although Samsung evolved the design, internals and also the brand of the mobile phone for just about every company.

The norm in the Android space is to find out top-tier gadgets such as the HTC One X (exclusive to AT&T) plus Motorola's Razr lineup (limited to Verizon) available via only one carrier. Samsung is bucking the excitement here, as well as that's a valuable thing for end user preference. If much more hardware designers will follow suit, buyers might gradually manage to select the best gadget in the marketplace, as opposed to the most beneficial unit from yourcompany they've already got a smartphone service contract with.

On Wednesday, U.S. Cellular talked about it could get started selling the Note II at the end of October, though the corporation didn't offer up a given start date. Pre-orders by way of U.S. Cellular started on Wednesday with a cost of $300 on a two-year contract. AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint along with Verizon have yet to mention certain launch dates at the same time.

The Note II is Samsung's newest flagship system as well as a followup to the first-generation Galaxy Note smartphone, that has been chiefly panned by critics yet was favored byusers.

The first Note boasted a big 5.3-inch display and an "S Pen" stylus for writing quick notes or even sketching out thoughts. The Note II bags a fair larger 5.5-inch display, with a 1,280720 resolution, 2GB of RAM as well as Samsung's 1.6GHz quad-core Exynos processor chip. Unless of course LG ultimately bringing its quad-core Optimus G for the U.S. until the Note II, the revolutionary Note will get being the very first quad-core smartphone-tablet to reach American shores.




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