Samsung announces Galaxy Note II, hits shelves in October
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The S Pen has been redesigned and improved to be more ergonomic
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note II at this year's Berlin-based IFA tech event
Launched at IFA in Berlin, the Galaxy Note II features increased S Pen software enhancements over its predecessor
The Galaxy Note II now features an 8 megapixel rear camera and 1.9 megapixel front camera
The Galaxy Note II is available in 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB internal memory options
The Galaxy Note II's RAM has doubled from its predecessor's 1 GB to 2 GB
The tip of the S Pen is now rubber
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note II at this year's Berlin-based IFA tech event
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note II at this year's Berlin-based IFA tech event
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note II at this year's Berlin-based IFA tech event
The Galaxy Note II has a slightly larger 5.5" 16:9 HD super Amoled screen, compared to the original Note's 5.3" screen
The Galaxy Note II's internal memory can be expanded with a Micro SD Card slot
The Galaxy Note II has a 3,100 mAh battery
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note II at this year's Berlin-based IFA tech event
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note II at this year's Berlin-based IFA tech event
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note II at this year's Berlin-based IFA tech event
The Galaxy Note II features improved specs, a slightly larger screen and the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS
Article Summary
Taking the stage at IFA 2012, South Korean technology giant Samsung has announced the successor to its stylus-equipped, supersized Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Note II. Due for release this October, Samsung is billing the Galaxy Note II as the “most powerful smartphone in the marketplace.” Besides upgraded specs, the substantial “phablet” as Samsung is now categorizing it, features a new and improved S Pen stylus, reduced bezel and slightly larger screen size - up from 5.3 to 5.5 inches.
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