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The Samsung Galaxy Note has a massive HD Super AMOLED display at 5.3" and protected by Corning Gorilla glass. Other features include the 1.5GHz dual-core processor, mobile hotspot capable, 8MP camera with 2MP front-facing camera, and S Pen, a pen input technology. After spending most of 2012 at AT&T only, the Galaxy Note became available at T-Mobile on August 8, 2012.
- Data: Edge, 3G, 4G, HSDPA, HSUPA, LTE
- Design: Bar
- Keyboard/Buttons: Touchscreen
- Type: Smartphone
- Talk Time: 10 hours (600 minutes)
- Touch Screen: Yes - capacitive
- Camera Features: 1080p HD video capture, 2MP front-facing, geo-tagging, touch focus, face, smile, and blink detection, image stabilization, panorama, anit-shake, DLNA
- Bluetooth: Yes, v3.0+HS Supported Profiles: HSP 1.2, HFP 1.5, OPP, PBA, A2DP 1.2, AVRC 1.3, HID, MAP
- Operating System: Google Android
- Wi-Fi: Yes
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jaraya
4.6
"Bigger is Better"
Lets start with the Display. Does size matter? For me it does, you need to judge for your self in the store before moving forward to the rest of your decision making with this phone. NEXT- Display View-ability Unless your literally living under a rock or in a coal mine 20 miles underground chances are you need a phone that will allow you to pump up the brightness and have text legible outdoors. This phone not only gives you the leisure of reading anything displayed on the screen in direct... more...