Samsung when came out with its first ‘Phablet’ Galaxy Note last February, there was an assorted reaction of delight and discontent amongst the users as how to grade a 5.3-inch gadget as a smartphone as it was huge enough than any other smartphone in the market but at the same time was adequately smaller than a large number of tablets around. But opposing all speculations, its sales figures illustrated that the users have welcomed the Galaxy Note with open arms. Overwhelmed with the success of Samsung Galaxy Note, the Korean giant took a step ahead in announcing a tweaked version Galaxy Note 2 in an event held at IFA 2012 in Berlin.
The new Galaxy Note 2 boasts of its sleek and easy-to-grip design with the chassis thickness of a just 9.4 mm, an all improved S-pen which is more far more ergonomic with an improved built-in functionality and much advanced software. Running on a 1.6 GHz quad-core EXYNOS processor and a whopping 2 GB of RAM, the Note 2 looks to be a somewhat a matchless option for those who want smartness of a smartphone and voguish looks of a tablet blended into one awesome gadget. Powered with the latest android version 4.1 Jelly Bean straight out of the box, the Note 2 also comes fully-loaded with an 8MP rear and 1.9 MP front cameras.
Its 5.5 inch SUPER Amoled HD screen with 1280x720p resolution can easily turn many heads and can make other tablet manufacturers run for their money. Furthermore in order to make it more appealing to users it includes NFC, HSPA+ and 4G LTE capabilities. Its offered with an internal storage capacities of 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB and for all those movie buffs and music aficionados, an even more storage space can be created via a MicroSD card of upto 64 GB.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 ‘Phablet’ will undoubtedly continue the proud bequest of its forerunner Galaxy Note in the days to come. As it is all set to be released in the UK somewhere around in mid-October, tune back in soon for a more detailed overview.