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Speculation is rife that Samsung
will debut the successor to its popular tablet-smartphone hybrid Galaxy
Note at the upcoming IFA event scheduled to be held in Berlin in August end.
Likely to be called Galaxy Note 2, the hybrid device also known as phablet, is expected to hit retail stores in October.
According to MK Business News of Korea, Samsung Galaxy Note 2
will feature a 5.5-inch touchscreen, slightly bigger than the current
version's 5.3-inch display. However, the dimensions of the 'phablet' are
reported to remain same.
Galaxy Note 2 is expected to run on
Android's latest iteration, Jelly Bean, and have a 12 or 13 megapixel
camera, a significant upgrade from the current version's 8 megapixel
snapper. However, Samsung is believed to have decided against using the
unbreakable plane (UBP) display, which is more durable than other
screens, in the hotly anticipated phone.
It is also being
anticipated that the device will have features like S-Voice, Smart Stay
and S-Beam. Galaxy Note 2 is expected to be powered by a quad core
Exynos 5250 processor and ARM Cortex-A15 CPU.
MK Business News
report says that Korean giant Samsung is timing the release of the
Galaxy Note 2 to compete head-on against its biggest rival Apple, which
is expected to release its latest iPhone during September or October.
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