The Samsung Galaxy Note Android smartphone made quite a splash when it debuted in January thanks to its 4G-largest display and handwriting recognition technology. Delivering the ability to create artwork, doodle, draw and take notes with its integrated smart stylus S Pen, the Galaxy Note handset also offers write-to-text and write-to-email functionality, and you can even use the S Pen to copy and paste, and add notes to video and still shots. And the S Pen writing technology coupled with the largest screen of all 4G smartphones delivers a very tabletlike experience. But handwriting recognition and S Pen aside, the 4G handset which Samsung says has “created an entirely new device category” has an overall feature set which places it among the top performers in the entire 4G smartphone marketplace.
Buy the Samsung Galaxy Note starting at $249.
Delivering Android’s Gingerbread operating system out-of-the-box with the Samsung TouchWiz UI overlay, the Samsung Galaxy Note measures 5.78 x 3.27 x 0.38 inches (147 x 83 x 10 mm) and weighs 6.28 ounces (178 g). Two ounces heavier than average 4G handset and slightly larger, the Galaxy Note delivers a 5.30 inch screen that is slightly smaller than 7 inch tablets, while still allowing the handset to be popped into your pocket or pocketbook. That screen offers a pixel density of 285 pixels per inch and overall resolution of 800 x 1280 pixels, both designations at the high end of the 4G smartphone marketplace. Visuals are rendered more than 16 million unique colors, and average talk time from a single charge of the 2,500 mAh battery runs 10.00 hours, two hours better than the 4G handset average.
A Qualcomm MSM8660 microchip package includes a dual core 1.5 GHz CPU and graphics dedicated chip, and that processor is one of the quickest among all 4G smartphones. Available in either Carbon Blue or Ceramic White, the Samsung Galaxy Note is available exclusively on the AT&T 4G LTE network for $249 on contract. A substantial RAM memory allotment of 1.0 GB is on board, and 16 GB of built-in, user accessible storage rounds out the hardware profile.
An 8.0 megapixel camcorder (rear) captures video in 1080P HD resolution and 30 frames per second. The front facing 2.0 megapixel chat cam also provides video call support, and allows for portrait snapshots. Voice dialing, voice recording and other voice commands are made possible through the noise canceling microphone, and hands-free operation is made possible with the onboard speakerphone. Near Frequency Communications (NFC) is also supported out-of-the-box. Buy the Samsung Galaxy Note starting at $249.
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