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This is the very first day of the International Client Electronics Show and most carriers previously announced their upcoming devices. Shortly after Sprint unveiled its Galaxy Nexus and LG Viper LTE-enabled smartphone, AT&T took the stage and announced no less than six LTE-compatible devices.
Samsung Galaxy Note is one particular of the long-awaited LTE-enabled smartphone that has just been officially unveiled by AT&T. As opposed to the European version, the AT&T Galaxy Note comes with four-touch delicate keys as an alternative of a large button.
In addition, the back cover of the North American variant functions a textured pattern as an alternative of the smooth cover of the other model.
The gigantic “phablet” comes with a enormous 5.three-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen show that boasts 800 x 1280 pixels resolution and 16 million colours help.
Despite the fact that the phone is driven by Android 2.three Gingerbread operating method, Samsung currently confirmed plans to upgrade the Galaxy Note to Ice Cream Sandwich in Q1 2012.
Aside from the big show, Samsung Galaxy Note comes with a potent one.five Ghz dual core processor, which is complemented by an Adreno 220 graphics processing unit.
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On the inside, the phone packs 16GB onboard memory, 1GB of RAM, as nicely as microSD card slot for memory expansion.
Samsung Galaxy Note comes with S Pen, Samsung’s proprietary pen input technology, which enables end users to sketch drawings, take notes, or write emails and texts quickly and simply “in totally free-form handwriting.”
The carrier has however to announce the Galaxy Note pricing options and precise release date. According to AT&T, the smartphone is anticipated to arrive in shops “in the coming weeks.”
“Delivering a first-class mobile broadband knowledge to our clients is at the forefront of every little thing we do. To attain this, we’re bringing collectively the industry’s ideal 4G smartphone portfolio, a blazing rapidly LTE 4G network, and innovative applications that stem from our collaborative connection with the developer community,” said Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO, AT&T Mobility and Customer Markets.
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