Monday, November 5, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note 2: Power within your hand

In a space fiercely competed by smartphones of different shapes and sizes, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 earned definitive upsmanship hands down in all categories. 

Coined as an amalgamation of phone and tablet, "phablet", it is by far the most promising smartphone to have ever graced the Androidworld. 

The technological tug of war between the Android phones is gradually meting out a conclusion that not only does the specs put you in the gold standard of measure but the overall handset experience. 

So let us see what are the things that will wow us in the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. 

As opposed to the 5.3" of its predecessor, it has a 5.5" 1280 x 720 Superduper AMOLED display but narrower so typing with one hand, especially reaching out to the far end keys, will be a breeze. The microUSB connector is found at the bottom, right beside where the S-Pen(Samsung's branding campaign to name its stylus) is. The 8MP camera has a LED flash and is able to produce crisp and vibrant photos. 
The front camera at 1.9MP is used for videocaling or perhaps in my case as an electronic mirror when I need fixing up. Best thing of it all is the 3100mAH battery to support the whopping Exynos quad core processor for your best Android 4.1.1 Jellybean experience. Pack it up with a 32GB of microSD and you're set for the best mobile multimedia experience in your life. This phone unleashes the power within you, the power to control life whenever mobile, wherever roads take you. 

One thing that I adore is the enhancement of the S-Pen experience which gives me the capability to send edited annotation and picture snippets to my colleagues or bosses. The sensitivity has vastly increased as well. and with the released version 2.2 of its S-Pen SDK, it will give them an upper hand in the developmental program to beef up the application even more. 

So hold on to that 13th month annual supplementary wage of yours for this lovely device. 

4 comments:

  1. I think I'm dumping my android soon. Stuck at android 2.3.5 and no more available upgrades... Grrrr...

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  2. Now that's what an android should be all about. It's a refreshing diversion from the Apple variety. But I'm not just about ready to put my money there :)

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    1. Pepper: it is a random bliss for an apple fanboy like me.

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