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Tuesday 20 December 2011

Samsung Galaxy Note

For me it is neither a smartphone nor a tablet and sits right in the middle of these two devices. The Samsung Galaxy Note uses Android technology, feels light to hold, and has a 5.3” screen size. It is worth stressing that it is very light to hold and weighs much less than a standard tablet. On first look the screen is bright and very easy to see.

It is also thin with an 8 Mp camera and comes with its own stylus. It probably seems strange that Samsung have introduced the stylus again, but it works well and is accurate to work with. It is perfect for those who like a big screen and with the stylus feature it makes taking notes, writing shopping lists etc a very easy thing to do.

Samsung Galaxy Note Stylus

The Samsung Galaxy Note doubles as both a tablet and a smartphone meaning you only have to carry a single device. That is great news for those of us who don’t want to be paying for two SIM cards. The built in browser supports Flash which is also great news. It is available in 16 Gb or 32 Gb and the option to increase memory with the addition of an SD card.

One thing worth mentioning in this Samsung Galaxy Note review is that if your have big hands like me, and then this is the perfect smartphone for you. It is also ideal for anyone with fat fingers. You could be missing out on ease of use if you fail to pick up one of these and this makes it unique in the market place.

Samsug Galaxy Note CameraSamsung Galaxy Note Apps



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