Samsung Galaxy Note Review

Posted on 2012-02-20 09:45:15 by Thomas De Maesschalck

Samsung's new Galaxy Note is a unique device in the smartphone market. Straddling the line between a smartphone and a tablet, it features a massive 5.3-inch display, which is considerably larger than any other smartphone available today.

Samsung has attempted to add functionality to the Note with its S Pen input device, but once again the Note's dominant feature is its 5.3-inch, Super AMOLED display that packs a dense 1280 x 800 resolution. The form factor alone will place many potential buyers at odds, while others might appreciate the hybrid nature of the device.



Link: Techspot



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Re: Samsung Galaxy Note
by Anonymous on Monday, February 20 2012 @ 16:48 CET
For a large demographic of users out there, the 5-5.25" screens are going to be wildly popular. This is the first, and wish it came in a WinMo 7.5 version, but there will be more of them. The screen is large, but that makes it a great device for web use, taking note or the dozens of things you simply can't do with a smaller phone, but for which you don't want to carry 7-10" tablet around with you.

And being dense pixeled AND OLED is just a win-win in the screen area.