The Galaxy Note™ smartphone is designed with a 5.3” display with HD Super AMOLED technology, a high-resolution screen that provides a bright, rich, colorful viewing experience. The Note includes a creative tool called the S Pen™, which delivers fast, responsive and precise control to create fine lines and detail on the device display, much like an ink pen and pad of paper. The 1.5GHz dual-core processor ensures the device is incredibly fast and a smooth user interface ensures seamless usability. Lightning fast network speeds on AT&T’s 4G LTE-enabled network allows for the device’s super-fast connection, ensuring a quick and seamless browsing experience.
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Is it a phone or is it a tablet? That’s the philosophical question for the Samsung Galaxy Note. With its brilliant, roomy 5-inch display and unique-for-its size integration with a pen stylus, the Galaxy Note straddles the world of tablets and and phones like no other gadget.
With Android 2.3 and its useful software note taking and capture software, the Galaxy Note makes for an excellent, lightweight mini-tablet. But it also acts as a phone, thanks to its AT&T LTE connectivity.
-Melissa J. Perenson



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2 Comments for this post:
This looks like an awesome device. Im really looking forward to some detailed reviews of the US version. It looks and sounds very much like it picks up where the Palm Treo devices left off when they fell off the map. LTE and the 1.5 processor could really fly.
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