According to sources for Koreatimes, smartphone manufacturer Samsung will debut a prototype of their upcoming Galaxy Note III phablet in Seoul later this week. The reveal is going to take place during a meeting with high-level AT&T executives, to include the chief marketing officer for AT&T’s American division. Often times announcements for an upcoming smartphone will put downward pressure on the price of the existing handsets in that lineup, and that is exactly what recently happened to the Galaxy Note II.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is available for a reduced sale price now starting at $99.99.
On the heels of that announcement, Sprint reduced the price tag on their Galaxy Note II 4G Android smartphone. The handset currently retails for $69 on contract at the Amazon Wireless store online. The Galaxy Note II is frequently a top five best-selling smartphone at the Amazon Wireless store, and the new budget price tag will certainly do nothing to hurt its sales popularity. The Note II delivers a powerful quad core processor and one of the largest displays of any smartphone in the mobile marketplace.
That phone has also been popular in part due to its multi-window feature, which allows you to divide your display into two active windows. Splitting the screen into two parts allows for advanced multitasking, and you can move content and availability between both screens. For instance, you can open up your e-mail on one half of the display, while you browse the web on the second. When you find content you want to share, simply drag-and-drop it to the e-mail side of the screen.
That is just one example of the many uses the multi-window application provides. Multitasking ans interaction between the two windows is instantaneous, thanks to the powerful quad core 1.6 GHz Cortex A9 central processor and 4G LTE network the Galaxy Note II runs on. Sprint is constantly expanding that system in the United States, and currently delivers 4G LTE connectivity to 58 major markets in the US.
The popular S Pen which debuted with the original Galaxy Note is 8 millimeters longer and slightly thicker, and feels more natural in your hand. Soon as you remove the S Pen smart stylus from its cradle, a menu listing the S Pen related applications appears on your screen. And you can set visual and audible alerts which inform you when your smart stylus has drifted too far from home. The 5.55 inch screen delivers a resolution of 720 x 1,280 pixels, and talk time runs approximately 15 hours from a full battery charge. The handset comes equipped with 16 GB of built-in storage and 2.0 GB of RAM memory, and a microSD slot for storage expansion.
You can purchase the Galaxy Note II for Sprint at a discounted price tag now starting at $99.99.
March 24, 2013 at 8:38 pm
Of course, the sale only applies to new customers. Sprint’s loyal customers must pay $249.99 for an upgrade. I refuse to pay that much for a phone, no matter how much I’d really like it.