Friday, September 7, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note II review




Although it was long rumoured to be making an appearance at this year’s IFA, Samsung still managed to impress a room full of eager journalists with the Galaxy Note II last night. Its latest mobile/tablet hybrid is an evolution of the original note, which debuted at last year’s event.

The new model is slimmer and narrower, measuring just 9.4mm thick and weighing 180g, but with a larger 5.5in HD Super AMOLED display. Powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor and paired with 2GB of RAM, it’s one of the fastest Android devices around, and that’s not including the buttery smooth Jelly Bean operating system. It felt very quick during our brief hands-on time, even when loading multiple apps and using Samsung’s multi-tasking features.

Replicating the styling of the Galaxy S3, the Note II will be available in either white or titanium grey. No word on whether it will be receiving the same varied colour options as the S3 just yet, but both models certainly look stylish – even if it still dwarfs some hands. It felt comfortable in ours, helped by the slightly narrower dimensions, but it’s still a seriously big piece of kit. The AMOLED screen is simply gorgeous, with vibrant colours and impeccable viewing angles...

Source : expertreviews

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