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Monday 1 October 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note II: Defining a Niche in Itself

Over the years, Samsung has been consistently rolling out new gadgets one after another. After Galaxy S3, now it’s the turn of Samsung Galaxy Note II. Galaxy Note II is a successor to the original Galaxy Note with lots of new and updated features pumped into it.

The look of the Note II is similar to Galaxy S3 with curved edges for easy grip, physical home button, and two capacitive buttons for menu and the back button. Samsung Galaxy Note II has a 5.55 inch High-definition Super AMOLED display with 1,280 x 720 resolution.

The device runs on the latest Android OS - Jelly Bean, powered by quad-core 1.6 GHz Exynos 4 processor and 2 GB RAM for incredibly fast performance. The 3,100mAh battery on Samsung Galaxy Note II is expected to provide battery life of up to 10–12 hours. If the battery stands out as expected, it may well be the answer to the drainage problem with smart phones.


Galaxy Note II has an 8 MP rear camera which supports Full HD recording and playback at 1080p and a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera. Camera features like the ‘Best Face’ will make you yearning for more. Best Face feature usually works with group photos. This feature allows you to pick the best facial expression of individuals from a series of group photos taken and swap it into the picture of your choice.

The S Pen or the Stylus, as you may say is among the attention grabbing features of the Note II. The pressure sensitive S Pen is incredibly smart, it recognizes when the Pen is pulled out from the device and prompts you when it is kept away from the device.

Air View is another interesting addition to the Note II. Hovering or holding the stylus over the screen launches the quick preview function. It shows contents of your emails and folders without even tapping on the screen.

Samsung Galaxy Note II comes with 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB storage variants with an external storage expandable up to 64GB. Note II is available in marble white and titanium grey colours.

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