The Samsung Electronics has officially introduced the brand new Samsung Galaxy Note, a high-end smartphone running on Google’s Android operating system.
The Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-I9220) has already received the FCC fit and proper test. Although the device has passed the FCC approval, it is reportedly to be released on the market place by the beginning of 2012.
The Galaxy Note will feature a 5.3-inch touch screen, a 1.5GHz dual-core Processor, 1280×720 HD display, 1GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel main camera for photo snapper, microSD memory card slot, a particular set of sensors, and be compatible with the AT&T wireless network.
It wil run on Google Android 2.3 Gingerbrea rather than the Ice Cream Snadwich.
In addition it has a unique concept of blur the lines between a phone and tablet which is called phoneblet.
Unfortunately, there is not other official information for the release dates and price of the Galaxy Note.
The Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-I9220) has already received the FCC fit and proper test. Although the device has passed the FCC approval, it is reportedly to be released on the market place by the beginning of 2012.
The Galaxy Note will feature a 5.3-inch touch screen, a 1.5GHz dual-core Processor, 1280×720 HD display, 1GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel main camera for photo snapper, microSD memory card slot, a particular set of sensors, and be compatible with the AT&T wireless network.
It wil run on Google Android 2.3 Gingerbrea rather than the Ice Cream Snadwich.
In addition it has a unique concept of blur the lines between a phone and tablet which is called phoneblet.
Unfortunately, there is not other official information for the release dates and price of the Galaxy Note.
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