With the fate of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 still in a limbo,Australian market has a new reason to rejoice along with Samsung as the much anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note will hit the Autralian Shelves in early 2012.This new SmartPhone mothership running on Android 2.3 GingerBread Os is confirmed to be headed for the Australian & U.K market currently.Samsung Note which comes with features which are similar to Samsung's record breaking Galaxy S II except with a possible exceptions of a few.A massive 5.3 Inches screen with SUPER AMOLED+ panel along with a display resolution of 1280 * 800 Pixels comes with a 1.4GHz dual core processor.The U.K residents will probably get their hands on the Galaxy Note in November,with the subsequent U.S release to follow soon.Lets take a look @ the Phone's features & Specs:
Physical Features:
Physical Features:
- Screen Size of 5.3 inches.
- Screen Resolution of 1280 * 800.
- Super AMOLED+ screen.
- Physical Dimensions: 5.78 * 3.27 * 0.38(All units in Inches).
- Weight:178 Grams.
- Although its still not confirmed whether it will feature QualComm or any other variation,it is believed to come with a 1.4GHz Dual Core processor.
- Number of Cores: 2
- Memory:1024MB of Raw memory.
- External Support for MicroSD & MircoSDHC with an Internal Storage capacity of 32.767 GB.
- Sensors like Accelerometer,Proximity meter & Ambient light .
- 8 MegaPixel Rear End camera with Auto focus along with LED flash support.
- Video recording of 1080p with HD clarity.
- Front End camera is also available which is expected to be either a VGA or 2 MegaPixel.
- The phone will feature a Li-Ion 2500 mAh battery.
- There is a standby time of 390 hours
- More features on the way
- Samsung Note will be running on Android 2.3.X or codenamed GingerBread.
- Audio playback formats supported are: MP3,ARC,WAV & WMA
- Video playback formats:MPEG-4(MP4),h.263/h.264/AVC & WMV
- This phone is released for the GSM technology with a support band of:850/900/1800/1900(Mega Hz)
- Bluetooth 3.0/Wi-fi 802.11 b/g/n/Compass/GPS
- FM radio enable.
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