Samsung's latest new full touch phone
Samsung launches 'JET', the fastest full touch handphone in the Malaysian market
Samsung launches 'JET', the fastest full touch handphone in the Malaysian market
One of the more “notable” new smartphones shown at CES this month was the Samsung Galaxy Note, sporting a very large 5.3 HD Super AMOLED screen.
(Think about that in terms of use for GPS in the car or perhaps, even back seat video).
The phone, which is unique in several ways, will be available through AT&T starting February 19 at $299 on contract, Samsung and AT&T announced this week.
The Note may be considered a cross between a tablet and phone. It comes with a pen stylus and a built-in mode for digital drawing. Or you can use the stylus to actually write email or jot down notes and texts.
The video below shows the stylus in action.
The Note gives you 4G LTE speed and ships with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread, but it will be updatable to the newer Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android.
The Galaxy Note has a rear-facing 8 megapixel camera and a front-facing 2-megapixel camera, 32GB of storage and 1GB of RAM. AT&T pre-orders begin on February 5.
Source: Samsung, Huffington Post
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