Samsung Galaxy Note Tech Specs Revealed!

Samsung has many surprises for IFA 2011 @ Berlin. The most amazing so far is the Samsung galaxy Note - the 5.3" handset that bridges the gap between tablets and the mobile phones. Of course, Dell tried to fill the gap with Streak, but it didn't succeed. Now, Samsung has brought awesome feature set to Galaxy Note along with the super awesome SAMOLED (Super AMOLED) display. The device helps you mind your own business with a stylus which actually looks quite useful (check the video below). Let us inform you about the Tech Specs of Samsung Galaxy note -

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Samsung Galaxy Note Tech Specs

Samsung Galaxy Note Tech Specs


First things first - the Galaxy Note offers 5.3" SAMOLED (1280 x 800 resolution) screen. The whole unite weighs 178 grams and 9.65mm thick which makes it quite a portable device. There are two camers, 8MP on the rear and 2MP on the front for your video conferencing needs. Under the hood, there's dual-core 1.4GHz processor which makes the things move fast. The device is HSPA+ so you can expect rapid browsing and emailing experience on the go. Galaxy Note runs Android 2.3 comes layered with TouchWiz, which is a Samsung proprietary UI for smartphones and tablets. Take a look at following video demo -

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