Well, we all know that Apple has been up to something during this summer going towards the fall. In fact, the whole world knows it and so does Samsung. Using one of their most popular devices, Galaxy Note, Samsung is going to introduce to the world an addition to its family by giving a younger brother to Galaxy Note. This new smartphone will have an uninspiring name of Galaxy Note 2 for convenience on the manufacturer’s part in marketing.
Scheduled to be launched on 29 August (according to a report by Reuters) in Berlin, the new Samsung phone is said to be featuring a 5.5 inch display screen which is unbreakable. This makes it even bigger (by a slight margin) than its big brother. It will also be coming with a much superior camera as well as running a faster CPU. For the camera, it is rumored to be at least 12 or 13 MP and for the CPU, it would be a quad core processor.
Although scheduled to be unveiled ahead of the IFA and at the end of August at a Samsung Mobile Unpacked event, this device is said to be only available to all the consumers in October. Interesting, isn’t it? Because that would mean that the South Korean manufacturer would be going for a head2head with the iPhone, if all the rising speculations of iPhone 5 coming out in October do come true.
Up to now, though Samsung themselves have acknowledged this unveiling event as well as the coming soon status of the Galaxy Note 2, they have been keeping mum about the exact features and the pricing so all I can say is that besides the features I have mentioned earlier in this article, any other promised features you read online would most likely be predictions from other tech fellows. There is no actual confirmation at all regarding other rumored specs that are spreading like wildfire on the net.
However, amidst all the rumors, I do believe that this Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will definitely be running the Jelly Bean operating system and not Ice Cream Sandwich. Since Galaxy SIII has been launched earlier, all eyes would be on the Note 2 to bring us the Exynos quad core processor which is the one built in the SIII.
For Samsung Galaxy Note fans, I think this calls for a celebration and all in all, say “Thank You” to Apple instead for sparking up this speedy product launch by Samsung!
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