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Samsung Galaxy Note II (new flagship Android phone from Samsung)


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[GALAXY Note II] First Hands-on Video

Introducing GALAXY Note II (First Launch - KOREA) - thx TheDiabolical

Drop Test - thx DrFunk







Samsung Mobile Introducing Galaxy Note® II in Time for the Holidays with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and U.S. Cellular

Redesigned S Pen and apps, sharing capabilities and quad-core Exynos™ processor enhances productivity, creativity and performance


DALLAS — September 19, 2012 — Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (Samsung Mobile) – the No.1 mobile phone provider in the United States – will launch the Galaxy Note® II in the U.S. with five major carriers by mid-November. Exact pricing and retail availability will be announced by each of the carriers.

Optimized for the fastest 4G LTE* and HSPA+ 42 networks, the Galaxy Note II combines some of the best capabilities of the Galaxy S® III with an enhanced S Pen and new S Pen apps, the processing power to multitask like a PC, with a larger screen yet in a thinner, lighter form factor. The Galaxy Note II enables consumers that want a larger format device to create, collaborate and now share original content faster and easier than before.

“The original Galaxy Note® created a new category of smartphones by combining the best of a smartphone with the best of a tablet. In less than a year, Samsung sold more than 10 million globally demonstrating the category is taking hold,” said Dale Sohn, president of Samsung Telecommunications America. “The new Galaxy Note II is a significant leap forward for the category.”


Power & Performance

Galaxy Note II marks the U.S. debut of Samsung’s Exynos™ 1.6 GHz quad-core processor optimized for LTE networks. It has 2GB of internal RAM; and comes with 16 GB of onboard file storage and supports up to 64GB of additional memory with a microSD® card. Collectively, these deliver easy multitasking, lightning fast screen transitions, powerful browser performance and minimal app load time.

The Galaxy Note II is the first Samsung smartphone to launch with Android™ 4.1 Jelly Bean, which brings stunning graphical capabilities and an upgraded Google Now service, including new features such as contextual search. It is also a SAFE-designated device, which means it has additional security features to safe-guard sensitive data and communications.

The Galaxy Note II has a 5.5-inch HD Super AMOLED™ touchscreen with 16:9 aspect ratio, the standard for true HD video viewing, and comes with a 3,100 mAh battery, which is 24 percent larger than the original Galaxy Note.

Despite the much larger battery, the device weighs slightly less than the original Galaxy Note. As a result of a narrower bezel on all four sides of the screen, the screen is larger but the overall device is narrower. The Galaxy Note II is available in Marble White and Titanium Gray color options.


Create & Collaborate

At the heart of the Galaxy Note II and the ability to create and collaborate is the S Pen™, which has been ergonomically redesigned to provide a more precise and natural writing and drawing experience. The new S Pen can sense 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity, four times more than the original S Pen.

When the new S Pen is removed from the Galaxy Note II, it automatically launches the S Pen menu, which opens a new home screen that allows one-touch access to most used S-Pen applications. Keeping track of the S Pen is simple now too because a visual and audible alarm appears if the user forgets to put the S Pen back inside the device.

The S Pen’s advanced features provides the ability to capture ideas, inspiration and information instantly, and to combine handwriting with any digital content directly on the screen, such as adding new calendar appointments by writing the event details directly on the day of the week, signing or adding handwritten notes to an email.

Selecting and cropping text, images or other content on the Galaxy Note II with the S Pen is very similar to a traditional “click-mouse” experience. When the S Pen’s side button is pressed down, the S Pen recognizes that users want to clip or edit the selected content on the screen. Users can draw precise lines around the content to be cropped out, highlighted or copied into another application.


Key applications of the S Pen include:

Easy Clip feature allows users to instantly outline and crop any content on the screen in any shape to save, share or paste. Once done cropping the image, users can freely edit the cropped content through coloring, shading, or their own personal handwriting.

Air View allows users to hover with the S Pen over an email, calendar entry, image gallery or video to preview the content without having to open it or wait for screen transitions. This feature also enables users to preview Web site content without opening the full site. Air View provides a title description for unrecognizable icons in various applications.

Quick Command, the S Pen quickly activates applications and services people use most often. The command pad appears with one upward swipe on the screen with the S Pen button pressed down. Users can send an email, make a call or search a location with pre-registered and customized S Pen strokes marks made on the command pad.

Idea Sketch - allows users to easily add illustrations by handwriting keywords on the S Note. It provides illustration images that match the handwritten keywords. It’s a fancy illustration match function that will allow users to express, organize and visualize ideas in a more innovative and creative way. Users can even customize and add in their own illustrations library.

Photo Notes which allows you to create handwritten notes on the back of digital photos.


Multitask & Share

The Galaxy Note II takes multitasking to the next level by enabling consumers to launch multiple windows on one screen, including high definition video. Multitasking features include:

Popup Note lets users open an S Note instantly as a pop-up window to jot down a quick note during a phone call, checking email or watching a video.

Popup Video extends the concept of ‘Popup Play.’ While watching a video, with the touch of a button, the video will become a floating window on the display. The video will continue to play and it can be re-sized or repositioned to any part of the GALAXY Note II’s screen. This versatility means that users are free to load other applications beneath it to browse online or work in other apps such as email, calendar or text messaging.

Popup Browser launches a new browser window when a user clicks on a link embedded in an email.

The Galaxy Note II contains many of the popular, real-life content sharing features introduced in June on the Samsung Galaxy S™ III including:

S Beam – Tap back of Galaxy Note II against another S-Beam-enabled device to share large video files, documents or S Notes in seconds without using data service.

Share Shot - Seamlessly share pictures taken with Galaxy Note II’s 8 megapixel camera to other phones from up to 200 feet away.

Burst Shot/Best Shot – Capture rapid-fire still pictures with zero shutter lag; choose picture with optimal colors, lighting and clarity from Best Shot image recommendations.

AllShare Cast™ and GroupCast™ have been expanded on the Galaxy Note II. Share premium video content, mobile games and movies and TV shows from Samsung Media Hub wirelessly with Samsung Smart TVs, laptops, tablets and other consumer electronics.


Customize & Accessorize

· Protective Flip Cover – Samsung’s unique flip cover enhances the look of the Galaxy Note II with a premium leather front and glossy backing, while providing privacy and protection. The Protective Flip Cover comes in seven vibrant colors to customize the Galaxy Note II, including Titanium Gray, Marble White, Blue, Pink, Mint, Lime Green, and Orange.

· S Pen with Eraser – This ergonomic, full-featured S Pen features a button for gestures and an eraser tip for easy corrections. This updated version of Samsung’s original S Pen truly mimics the feel of a pen or pencil.




  • Specifications
  • 80.5 x 151.1 x 9.4 mm, 182.5g
  • 140.9 mm (5.55") HD Super AMOLED (1,280 x 720) [RGB Matrix]
  • Standard battery, Li-ion 3,100mAh
  • 16/32/64GB User Memory
  • microSD slot (up to 64GB)
  • 2GB RAM
  • 3G: HSPA+21Mbps
  • (HSDPA 21Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps)
  • 4G LTE: 100Mbps / 50Mbps
  • 1.6 GHz quad-core Exynos processor
  • Main (Rear) : 8 Megapixel Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash, BSI
  • Sub (Front) : 1.9 Megapixel VT Camera, BSI
  • Best Photo, Best Group Pose, Low light shot
  • Video Codec: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, VC-1, DivX, WMV7, WMV8, WMV9, VP8
  • Video Format: 3GP(MP4), WMV(ASF), AVI, FLV, MKV, WebM
  • Full HD(1080p) Playback & Recording
  • Audio Codec: MP3, OGG, WMA, AAC, ACC+, eAAC+, AMR(NB,WB), MIDI, WAV, AC-3, Flac
  • Music Player with SoundAlive
  • 3.5mm Ear Jack
  • Accelerometer
  • RGB Light
  • Digital Compass
  • Proximity Sensor
  • Gyroscope
  • Barometer
  • A-GPS
  • Glonass
  • Bluetooth® v 4.0 (Apt-X Codec support) LE
  • USB 2.0 Host
  • WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 & 5 GHz), Wi-Fi HT40
  • Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
  • Wi-Fi Direct
  • NFC
  • S Beam
  • Samsung AllShare Play & Control
  • Samsung AllShare Cast (WiFi Display) Mirroring & Extention
  • Samsung AllShare Framework
  • Samsung TouchWiz / Samsung L!ve Panel
  • Samsung Kies /Samsung Kies Air
  • Samsung ChatOn mobile communication service
  • Smart Stay
  • Direct Call
  • Screen Recorder
  • Quick Glance
  • Samsung ChatOn mobile communication service
  • Samsung S Suggest
  • S Note
  • S Planner
  • Email with hand-writing integration
  • S Pen Keeper
  • Quick Command
  • Easy Clip
  • Photo Note
  • Paper Artist
  • Shape Match
  • Formula Match
  • Air View
  • Popup Note
  • Popup Play
  • Page Buddy / Tag Buddy / Word Buddy
  • ※ The availability of Samsung Hubs may differ by country ※
  • Game Hub
  • Media Hub (US only)
  • Learning Hub
  • Music Hub
  • Video Hub
  • ※ The availability of Samsung Hubs may differ by country ※
  • On Device Encryption (H/W)
  • Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
  • VPN (F5, Cisco, Juniper)
  • MDM (Sybase Afaria, MobileIron, SOTI, Good)
  • CCX
  • VMware MVP



REVIEWS

The Verge (International Version)
Engadget (International Version)
CNET UK (International Version)
GSM Arena (US Versions)


see you all in The Next Galaxy!
 

Pie and Beans

Look for me on the local news, I'll be the guy arrested for trying to burn down a Nintendo exec's house.
Still no solid UK price announced or locked down release date, theyre being pretty weird about this. Got a few rogue pre-order dodgy sites the entire internet has seen fit to source as the £545 price though!

Amazing phone, ideally would grab, but can't afford and will probably look for a price-dropped Note 1. Also wouldnt be entirely comfortable with the thought of raising a large and very visually identifiable "most expensive, newest smartphone on market" to my ear along the streets of England.
 

Emily Chu

Banned
I might retire my ye old galaxy nexus for this

Or wait for the next batch of nexus phones

Will be getting this if no nexus phone 2012 is over 5"

going to buy it off contract and pair it with a unlimited LTE Verizon plan

Tight tight tgght whoooooooo

I am.excite

My nexus 7 fucked me over I crave a bigger screen over for my puny galaxy nexus now
 

Jeff-DSA

Member
Looks pretty amazing. I have a GS2 and have been waiting to see the next Nexus device, but this looks so good.

Tempted.
 
Kind of glad now that I waited on the S3, I can't believe NA consumes got dicked over with the Quad-core processors. And this is coming to Sprint as well, and with Jelly Bean.

$250 or less and it's mine.
 
If it $300 on US Cellular, it's gonna be $300 on the rest of the carriers too: http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/19/us-cellular-galaxy-note-ii/

*starts collecting cans to recycle*




Kind of glad now that I waited on the S3, I can't believe NA consumes got dicked over with the Quad-core processors. And this is coming to Sprint as well, and with Jelly Bean.

$250 or less and it's mine.

pretty sure the benchmarks were pretty good on the US GS3's...

i'm really interested to see how well this stacks up in benchmarks to the S4 Pro in DAT LG
 

Blutonium

Member
Damn this looks sexy. I got a Galaxy Nexus last year, and I'm very happy with it - but I wouldn't mind having a bigger screen. My subscription ends this winter, so if the battery life is decent I might just get this instead of the S3 with my new subscription.
 

dark10x

Digital Foundry pixel pusher
Damn this looks sexy. I got a Galaxy Nexus last year, and I'm very happy with it - but I wouldn't mind having a bigger screen
I can't even fathom. The Gnex has a great size screen that is just shy of being too large, but the Note? Have you even held one?

I suppose if you wear cargo pants and have giant hands it could work, but it's encroaching on tablet size at 5.5".

Also, why would you give up a Nexus phone for this? That's the best Android phone to have!
 
I can't even fathom. The Gnex has a great size screen that is just shy of being too large, but the Note? Have you even held one?

I suppose if you wear cargo pants and have giant hands it could work, but it's encroaching on tablet size at 5.5".

Also, why would you give up a Nexus phone for this? That's the best Android phone to have!

two of my friends have a Note, and neither of them wears cargo pants. and this one is narrower and slimmer (and a bit taller)
 

tigerin

Member
I can't even fathom. The Gnex has a great size screen that is just shy of being too large, but the Note? Have you even held one?

I suppose if you wear cargo pants and have giant hands it could work, but it's encroaching on tablet size at 5.5".

Also, why would you give up a Nexus phone for this? That's the best Android phone to have!

i wear express bootcut jeans and s3 fits in fine.
 
I can't even fathom. The Gnex has a great size screen that is just shy of being too large, but the Note? Have you even held one?

I suppose if you wear cargo pants and have giant hands it could work, but it's encroaching on tablet size at 5.5".

Also, why would you give up a Nexus phone for this? That's the best Android phone to have!

Is a comment like this really necessary? We are in a Galaxy Note thread, I am sure everyone is aware of how big it is. You don't need giant hands, and it can fit in pockets just fine.
 
Is S3 bigger than GN2?

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Note 2, S3, Nexus





Wouldn't that be still kind of shit with LTE, quad core, and a 5.5 screen?

I still need a phone that doesn't die on me halfway through the day when I use GPS and 4G

Looking at you g nex boy.....

Note 1 had awesome battery life with 2500mAh
 

AAequal

Banned
How long I can expect the battery to last with minimal web use but with brightest screen setting? I really like the look Note 2 but with such big screen one must wonder about the battery life.
 

Cipherr

Member
Wouldn't that be still kind of shit with LTE, quad core, and a 5.5 screen?

I still need a phone that doesn't die on me halfway through the day when I use GPS and 4G

No way, the first note has a considerably smaller battery and still has fantastic battery life. This one has a much larger battery.
 

DrFunk

not licensed in your state
How long I can expect the battery to last with minimal web use but with brightest screen setting? I really like the look Note 2 but with such big screen one must wonder about the battery life.

The first one had a weakness -- using the browser sucked the battery dry fairly quickly. Hopefully, they improved it for this model.
 

JayDub

Member
I saw someone use the original Note today. Had a cover similar to the one in OP, and seeing them rest the Note in one hand, stylus in another, and then close the cover made me want one so bad. It was like a sexy, electronic note taker. It was beautiful. The fact that this one doesnt have the 4 (ugly) icons on the bottom like last gen, and more like the GS3, really makes it look great.
 

tfur

Member
I hope the color tint is correct in that photo. Super impressed with the touch of earth tone in the colors.
 

adelante

Member
After much deliberation, I've decided to switch to Android (from four years of iOS)...Google's OS just leaped to appealing levels after seeing enough hands-on videos that shows it no longer lags terribly. And I've love to have some of that sweet customization features!

Was contemplating on an S3 but the Note 2 won me over with its screen size (have played ard with a friend's original Note, didn't turn out to be that bad) and Wacom digitizer (I'll be the first to admit it's a gimmick but it's a cool gimmick for an illustrator like me, especially when I use a Wacom tablet everyday haha)

Now if only it didn't take that long to be released...HARGH

Isnt this a hybrid and S4 will be the new flagship of samsung in phones?

Unless it includes a digitizer? Samsung oughta have two versions of the S4, one with the S-pen and one without...
 
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