Galaxy Note

Samsung Galaxy Note LTE Hits AT&T for $299.99 (video)


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AT&T has launched the LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Note on its network. The device runs $299.99 with a two-year contract. It sports a huge 5.3-inch screen that displays 1280 x 800 pixels. One of the key features of the Galaxy Note is the included stylus. The stylus is Wacom-based and allows users to interact with the device and scribble notes on the screen on any part of the OS.

The device runs Google Android 2.3 operating system, although it has been customized to work with the pen and also utilities the TouchWiz user interface.


 Samsung Galaxy Note

Hardware-wise, the device has a 1.5GHz dual-core processor along with an 8 megapixel camera capable of capturing video at 1080p. For connectivity, it has LTE and HSPA+, and WiFi and Bluetooth are also included.

The Galaxy Note could start a big trend here. With tablets at their peak of popularity, a good smartphone/tablet hybrid might have a large consumer market, especially for those wanting a tiny tablet, or a larger smartphone.Read more

Pre-Order the Samsung Galaxy Note at Best Buy, Get a Free Flip Cover Case


 Samsung Galaxy Note

Did you catch the Samsung Galaxy Note commercial that aired during the Big Game on Sunday? You can now pre-order the device at Best Buy, Best Buy Mobile, or online at BestBuy.com/Mobile and get a free Protective Flip Cover Case (value of $29.99) when you activate the phone (while supplies last).

The Samsung Galaxy Note has all the benefits of a tablet but the functionality of a smartphone. It features a 5.3" HD Super AMOLED screen, a dual core processor, 8MP rear facing and 2MP front facing cameras, and 16GB memory expandable to up to 32GB with optional microSD card. And, as seen in the commercial below, the device features a new S Pen stylus which can be used to write e-mails, texts and more in free-form handwriting.

Samsung Galaxy Note Commercial:

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Samsung Launching Galaxy Note Super Phone with 90-Second Super Bowl Commercial

February 1, 2012 -- Samsung Mobile is launching a revolutionary super phone, the Galaxy Note™, in the first-ever Super Bowl ad in the technology giant's 71-year history.

"During the past six months we’ve launched the Galaxy S II, Galaxy Nexus and now the Galaxy Note super phone in North America bringing unparalleled innovation to the marketplace," said Todd Pendleton, Chief Marketing Officer for Samsung Telecommunications America. "The Galaxy Note ushers in the era of truly personalized communications, allowing people to capture, share and create like never before."

The game changing Galaxy Note required a launch platform just as significant, which is why Samsung chose the largest event in North America to unveil this product – Super Bowl XLVI. Read more

Samsung Galaxy Note Coming to Market (video)


 Samsung Galaxy Note

The Samsung Galaxy Note, the latest device from Samsung that crosses a tablet with a smartphone, is coming to the UK this month. What does this mean for us folks stateside that have been waiting for this thing? It means that a U.S. release is probably not far behind.

Although the device is listed on the O2 website -- the UK carrier that will be selling the device -- the link for more details is broken, so we're assuming more details are being put together.

The device is already available in the UK, although there's not been too much support for it on the networks. The device is classed as a smartphone even though it has an enormous 5.3-inch screen. The screen has 800 x 1280 pixels at a pixel density of 285 ppi. The screen is also Super AMOLED, and is covered by Gorilla glass.Read more

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