Specifications
- 5.3 inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels
- comes with Samsung’s S-Pen and processing is provided by a dual core 1.4GHz processor
- 8 megapixel camera on the back which can record full HD video in 1080 at 30 frames per second
- front 2.0 megapixel for video chat for video chat
- Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0 and WiFi
- 16GB of built in storage plus a microSD card slot which takes up to 32GB microSD cards
- Dual core 1.4GHz processor
One of the more interesting features of the Galaxy Note is the S-Pen, which is a stylus designed to be used with the 5.3 inch Super AMOLED display.S-Pen works very well. It has a number of built in apps that are designed specifically for the S-Pen, which include S-Memo, and more plus there are a bunch of third party apps available which are designed for the S-Pen.
The Galaxy Note we tested in this review had Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface which is great to use, although Samsung has started rolling out their Android 4.0 ICS update to the device.
The Samsung Galaxy Note features a 2,500 mAh Li-on battery which does a reasonable job, and it is better than average considering the handsets large 5.3 inch display. Moderate users should get at least a full day of usage out of the handset, although for a heavy user, he can expect to charge the handset once a day, don’t expect to go for days without charging the device.
FINALLY Samsung has done a great job with the Galaxy Note, the design the handset as a cross between a smartphone and a tablet, which some people call a ‘Phablet’, and if you are
looking for a device to cover these two areas than the Samsung Galaxy Note fits the best.






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