Samsung Galaxy Note
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T-Mobile
subscribers will soon have the opportunity to purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note
following the announcement of the mobile service provider that it will be
offering the smartphone/tablet hybrid in a few weeks time.
The mobile
service provider made the confirmation through its official Twitter account
recently although the specific release date of the Samsung Galaxy Note has yet
to be announced.
The Samsung
Galaxy Note with its huge 5.3-inch display was initially offered through
AT&T near the start of the year. T-Mobile has not yet revealed the possible
price tag for this surprisingly popular phablet.
The Samsung
Galaxy Note was initially available with the Gingerbread Android OS although
the latest models will feature the Ice Cream Sandwich Android that will offer a
number of new features for users of Android-powered devices. The
smartphone/tablet hybrid has a slim design similar to the Samsung Galaxy S2, a
dual-core Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm, an 8MP camera rear-facing camera and
2MP camera in front.
The Samsung
Galaxy Note will also come with some T-Mobile apps. These apps include CamScanner,
TripIt, Square, Dropbox, LinkedIn and Evernote.
Even as the
Samsung Galaxy Note becomes a new entry into the T-Mobile device lineup, a
number of reports have hinted at the possibility that the Samsung Galaxy Note
will be unveiled during the upcoming IFA event that will be held in Europe. The
upcoming device will feature the Jelly Bean Android 4.1 OS and a bigger screen
display measuring 5.5 inches. It will reportedly feature a quad-core Exynos
chip, which is also used on the Samsung Galaxy S3.
With these
reports, the Samsung Galaxy Note may be released by T-Mobile prior to the
launch of the next-generation model of the device, which may also be offered by
T-Mobile.
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