Samsung Galaxy Note 2 – Do you really want to live your “King Size” life?

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As most people know, Samsung Electronics has a penchant for flawlessly blending technology with style, to create devices that can be considered unique in their own sense. They also introduced the world to a new branch of devices called ‘phablets’, which as the name suggests is something that has been inspired by both phones and tablets, with the qualities of both and the shortcomings of neither. They remain unchallenged when it comes to the Phablet category because well… frankly, there aren’t any other devices that fit into this category (although we’ve heard rumors of the 6.3-inch Sony Xperia Z and 6.3-inch HTC One Max). .0 inches to come). on the market at the end of 2013). The first phone to fall into this already much-discussed category was called the Galaxy Note, which received a mixed response, those who didn’t care about the bigger things in life loving it, while those whose idea of ​​a fun time definitely loved it. didn’t include a device with a 5.3-inch screen in their pocket they were disgusted by what they thought was an eyesore.

But all said and done, the Galaxy Note received a massive response, with millions of phones landing in users’ hands and pockets within just a couple of months of its launch. But as is so often the case with smartphones, within a year users were presented with something new that was truly “necessary”, with many considering the previous version to be prehistoric. The new bad boy in town was the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, which is nothing more than an upgraded version of the old note, but hey… who’s to say no to that!

A couple of years ago, the Note 2 would have gotten the same response from the average crowd that Godzilla got from the Japanese, but now, due to baggy culture, we have jeans that actually fit these phones extremely easily in your pockets. . This Android device features a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen and a 1.9 MP camera on the front and an 8.0 MP camera with autofocus and LED flash on the rear, all meticulously installed. in a stunning frame that manages to be super stylish. , massive and still very comfortable to hold, all at once.

Even though our team doesn’t really like goliath-ic phones, we were still fighting like schoolboys over who would use this phone first. The spec overview can’t quite define the feel of this phone in the hand, first of all the massive proportions don’t really feel out of whack, and the screen clarity we experienced was second only to the Galaxy S4 and the HTC One. Every video we watched or game we played on this device was way above our expectations as the big screen experience is really something worth having. It also has an S stylus located at the bottom of the phone, which has 1024 different levels of pen pressure sensitivity and supports some features on its own, such as Air View, which allows you to preview content as you swipe your mouse. pen on the screen and Quick Command that displays a list of available commands with a swipe of the powerful S Pen.

Moving between apps and pages, or opening page-heavy websites was a piece of cake, as this device not only supports LTE services, which were unfortunately not on the flagship I9300 model of the Galaxy S3, but also works with a gigantic 1.6 GHz Quad. -Core Cortex-A9 processor with 2 GB of RAM and Mali-400 GPU. And while the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean operating system that this phone runs on isn’t the latest, it’s close to being and more than capable of letting you use everything there is.

Our advice to users will be that if you have big pockets, both literally and figuratively, and appreciate the finer things in life, then this phone is just what you needed, whereas if you wear skinny jeans, then this device is a strict one! nerd!

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