The True HD Samsung Galaxy Note II delivers one of the largest displays ever designed for a mobile handset. The high-resolution screen measures a full 5.55 inches, and is definitely one of the most popular features of this big screen smartphone/tablet. A powerful quad core processor, ample RAM memory and high resolution video capture are also on board, and there are a few tips, tricks and hacks you can employ to get the most out of that big, beautiful screen.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is available for a reduced sale price now starting at $19.99.
Though resolution and pixel density are both very high on the Galaxy Note II smartphone, its AMOLED screen can sometimes present colors “too well” and deliver color saturation. This is true with many OLED based displays, which may cause skin tones to look a little strange or even unnatural. Our displays these days stand head and shoulders above previous smartphones, but they are just flat-out too good at doing their job in some cases. To remedy this, access Display Setting in your Settings menu, and choose either Natural or Movie to get a more realistic experience.
The powerful quad core processor on the Galaxy Note II can deliver extreme multitasking. And now you can play a video in a small window while handling some other task or operation, much like the picture-in-picture technology found in high-end TV sets. Look in the Samsung Galaxy Note II navigation bar, click on the media player, and a small video window will pop up on your home screen. This allows you to watch movies, videos and video clips while browsing the web, checking your e-mail or performing some other action.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II also delivers fancy preloaded 3-D video games. These really illustrate the size of the display and the high resolution it offers, and if your display is not bright enough, you can disable the built-in light sensor. The Galaxy Note II contains special sensors which automate certain tasks, conserving precious battery life. But if you need extreme brightness on your screen, switch off from automatic mode. But bear in mind this will eat up battery life.
And to create a home cinema audio experience, click the Surround option within your Settings. Powered by a quad core Exynos processor clocked at 1.6 GHz, the Galaxy Note II also offers a quad core graphics processor, 2.0 GB of RAM memory, 16 GB of built-in storage and a microSD slot. The large 5.55 inch screen delivers a resolution of 720 by 1,280 pixels, with the rear facing 8.0 megapixel camcorder providing video capture at 1,080P HD resolution. Up to 15.0 hours of talk time can be achieved by a single battery charge.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II can be purchased at a discounted price tag now starting at $19.99.