We've
seen plenty of evidence over the past few months, and it is just recently
approved by the FCC for a U.S. release. The Samsung Galaxy Note appears to on
schedule for its rumored mid-July release at T-Mobile, as leaked images of the
device have shown up sporting this carrier's logo.
The
latest news claims that the T-Mobile Galaxy Note will be available July 11. The
phone will reportedly come with HSPA+ on T-Mobile’s 850/1900 bands. T-Mobile
will apparently release the phone/tablet in the navy blue version. At this
point it's unclear what this carrier's price will be. Samsung's mobile head JK
Shin today predicted that Samsung would hit a cumulative 10 million Galaxy Note
sales by July. That would be on par with the 5 million units sold in five
months on the market.
Samsung
Galaxy S3 (download
video to Galaxy S3) is unveiled not long before. We hope that the new Samsung
Galaxy Note phone/tablet will surprise us with something stunning.
More about the Samsung Galaxy Note
This
product's 5.3-inch, 1280 x 800, Super AMOLED Touchscreen (it is perfect to enjoy
video on Samsung Galaxy Note) makes it a hybrid device, both acting as
a tablet and a smartphone. Internally, the Note features a dual-core 1.5GHz
processor with 1GB of RAM. Some versions of the handset have 16GB of internal
storage, while others have 32GB. All have a microSD memory card slot for additional
capacity.
This
model debuted last year running Android 2.3, but a recently-released upgrade
brings it up the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, Android OS
4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Other features include a rear-facing 8MP camera, 2500
mAh battery, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS among others.
The
Samsung Galaxy Note has been a success; so far, over 7 million units have shipped.
It's apparently sold well enough that Samsung is working on a successor that
will have an even larger touchscreen.
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