Monday, 12 March 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note



Samsung seems relentless in bringing innovative new products to the market and one of the latest is the Galaxy Note, a 178g device said to allow you to do more while on the go. It’s a bit like a mini-tablet, combining the Samsung Galaxy smartphone with the tablets and a touch of pen and paper as well.
 
 
The Galaxy Note has a Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen type with tough Gorilla Glass, touchWiz UI v4.0, multi-touch input, accelerometer sensor, touch-sensitive controls and a proximity sensor for auto turn-off.
 
The screen is claimed to be the largest with smartphone portability - 5.3 inches. This expansive high-resolution screen should provide an immersive viewing experience. Taking full advantage of the large display, users will be able to do more tasks with minimum scrolling and screen transitions. This means PowerPoint presentations, web pages, news apps and e-books can be viewed comfortably. Split-screen displays are also possible if the app has the feature.
 
Samsung has also included S Planner, a smart professional planning tool that makes full use of the device’s large screen. The management planner integrates the phone’s To-Do list and schedule; control and navigation is intuitive, helping users to comprehensively organize their daily schedule.
 
The Galaxy Note also comes with an advanced pen too to provide an additional and traditional input mode. The digital S Pen can be used for more accurate sketching and artwork, or catching ideas before they ‘float’ away. It features S Memo, a multimedia application designed to record all forms of user-created content.
 
Pictures, voice recordings, typed text, handwritten notes or drawings can all be captured via a single application and converted to a ‘memo’, to be edited, annotated and shared as desired. The S Pen functionality has been deeply integrated into the device’s native applications to provide a richer interactive experience.
 
Power comes from a 1.4GHz dual-core processor so operations can be very fast and smooth. Quick network speeds are enabled through the HSPA+ and LTE-enabled device’s connections. This means that users can stream videos in real-time or engage with their friends through online gaming platforms.
 
The Galaxy Note will be progressively introduced around the world but pricing details are still unknown.

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