
The Samsung Galaxy Note's huge size is both its biggest asset and its biggest drawback. I don't think it will fit in your pocket unless you wear Mr. Hammer-style pants, but despite of it's remarkable huge posture, the Note is one of the more powerful and flexible Android phones out there.
The processing power and large screen do contribute to one significant drawback: short battery life. As with many smart phones, you'll want to keep your charger handy if you own the Note. Making and taking calls while using the Samsung apps and largescreen to take notes, drawing and share ideas, is a good point, but what if the battery drains before the working day is done.? Be careful about your usage if you want the Note to stay as active as you are.
Specifications
Memory ▲
- User Memory: 16GB (RAM: 1GB)
- External Memory: Support microSDHC™ card (up to 32GB)
Design
- Dimension(H x W x D): 146.85 x 82.95 x 9.65mm
- Weight: 178g
- Color+: Blue, Ceramic white
User Interface
- TOUCHWiZ v4.0 User Interface (up to 7 pages widget desktop)
Camera
- Camera Resolution: 8.0 Mega-pixel
- Front Camera: 2.0 Mega-pixel
- Power LED Flash
- Shooting Mode: Single Shot, Smile Shot, Beauty, Panorama, Share shot, Action Shot and Cartoon
Display
- Technology: 16M Color HD SUPER AMOLED Full-Touch Display
- Resolution: 1280 x 800 pixel
- Size: 5.3"
Platform
- Android v2.3 (Gingerbread)
Battery
- Talk time*: up to 26 Hr (2G), 13.5 Hr (3G)
- Standby*: up to 960 Hr (2G), 820 Hr (3G)
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