Real hands and in real time with some short video clips it looks is taking a number of technology Web sites were rated 2 now hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy, we thought a roundup review of all these photos and quick reviews is in order, which give you a better idea of how big the new Galaxy 2 will give touch.
As expected most rumored features of note 2 properly turned on there is indeed a pleasant surprise in store for those consumers that the processor used is 2 for the note actually a 1.6 GHz quad core Exynos chip, rather than a 1.4 GHz Exynos chip, which has been speculated previously.
That said, the United States looks as it will be one of the last regions get the touch 2 and as well as the Samsung Galaxy S3 in the United States, there is no certainty that there will be still a quad-core chip on board. With this possible fear aside, the note 2 without a doubt is a thing of beauty.
[Image: CNET]
We loved the design of the first note consumers will, love but with a larger 5.5 inch screen with this time to play once again with Samsung's newly founded Phablet line. LG has tried their success with the Optimus-Fe, but it is clear, that the note 2 is one in a League and take a serious contender for the iPhone 5, when he starts in a few weeks time emulate.
A collection of practical reviews, we show you gives you an early close up look at the device and it even a few hands-on videos for already, show courtesy of CNET and SlashGear. It's great that the note is 2 Android 4.1 jelly bean will rock out of the box at the start, but we think that the biggest victory in the form of this turbo-charged battery 3100mAh can be.
The first note had a 2500mAh battery in comparison, which is so a generous boost makes the Samsung users - perfectly, when you are scribbling effortlessly away on the S-pin in the Office has gifted. As already mentioned, U.S. consumers will have a prolonged wait for the note 2 to endure, as Samsung it will be launched in Asia and European markets for the first time in October.
Check out the coverage of reviews, we have rounded up and let us know if you have already decided to throw your money at Samsung. Has converted the animal 5.5 or are still in the hand for an iPhone 5?
First reviews:
Stuff
SlashGear
CNET
PC Mag
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