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The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Lollipop update continue to take twists and turns as we push deeper into the year. With new details swirling, we take a look at everything we know so far about the ...
The Galaxy Note II is still too big to be a phone and too small to be a tablet, but it’s a very solid device for what it is (whatever that might be). Just don’t blame us for your palm-cramps.
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2, on the other hand, sports a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED panel capable of 720 x 1,280 resolution, rated at 267ppi. Viewing angles are great on this smartphone.
I had very mixed feelings about the original Galaxy Note, Samsung’s “phablet” tablet/smartphone tweener, when I tested it last February. It was a bit large for one-handed use, and its apps ...
More megapixels for the GS4, but the Note 2’s 8-megapixel rear shooter takes great pictures. On the software side, the Galaxy S4 has a ton of new features - like Dual Camera (combine feeds from ...
The Galaxy Note 2 now is complimented by the new Samsung Galaxy S4, a device whose 5-inch display has encroached on the size of the Galaxy Note 2, the new HTC One and devices like the iPhone 5.
The Galaxy Note II is now available for T-Mobile and if you are a data centric user then this is a serious device you should consider. I may have found my perfect device with not a single lame ...
The Galaxy Note 2 has a truly mammoth 5.5-inch display, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2, which is generally tough stuff. The device has performed well in most of the drop tests we’ve seen ...
When you hold the Galaxy Note II, one thing is immediately clear: This is a Samsung-made phone. The new Note follows Samsung’s design aesthetic and in many ways looks like a supersized Galaxy S III.
The Galaxy Note 2 uses all the smart functions that Samsung originally introduced with their Galaxy S3 (such as Smart Stay, Smart Alerts and such, read more about them in our previous article here).