It is Samsung in the smartphone market for a few years before the wind, so the manufacturer dared to do a little experiment. Last year, therefore, appeared to the surprise of everyone, the Galaxy Note , a phone with an unprecedented high-resolution screen, and support for input with a stylus, which Samsung is called the S Pen.
We concluded last year that the Note was an excellent device, but that anyone who wanted to buy him was sure it would fit in the hand and in the pocket first. However, some reviewers who certainly knew in advance that this phone was too big with the Note to your ear you'd look ridiculous.
Over there appeared to be divided opinions: Samsung sold more than ten million copies of his great phone. The exact numbers are unknown, but the Note was clearly a sales success.
By now we come to the second version. The Note II has a bigger screen and yet again what the manufacturer has paid much attention to improved software for the S Pen. In addition, it is the most powerful smartphone that Samsung has released so far. The SOC is the same as in the Galaxy S III, but both the processor cores and the GPU is clocked higher.
Tweakers.net went to work with the Note II to find out what the powerful hardware performance means and how well the new 5.55 "model still fits in your pocket.
We concluded last year that the Note was an excellent device, but that anyone who wanted to buy him was sure it would fit in the hand and in the pocket first. However, some reviewers who certainly knew in advance that this phone was too big with the Note to your ear you'd look ridiculous.
Over there appeared to be divided opinions: Samsung sold more than ten million copies of his great phone. The exact numbers are unknown, but the Note was clearly a sales success.
By now we come to the second version. The Note II has a bigger screen and yet again what the manufacturer has paid much attention to improved software for the S Pen. In addition, it is the most powerful smartphone that Samsung has released so far. The SOC is the same as in the Galaxy S III, but both the processor cores and the GPU is clocked higher.
Tweakers.net went to work with the Note II to find out what the powerful hardware performance means and how well the new 5.55 "model still fits in your pocket.
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