With a 5.5 inch display "GALAXY Note II"Is a subtle size that is too big to call a smartphone, but too small to say tablet.But it is good, So this time SIM lock-free version of terminalExpansysBorrow ...
Coming off of Samsung’s troubled Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, I wasn’t too eager to dive into yet another stylus-equipped Samsung device. But the Galaxy Note II still managed to intrigue me by squeezing a ...
Samsung has announced [translation] that the Galaxy Note II, its flagship phone-meets-tablet (‘phablet’), has passed 5 million in channel sales, chalking up a further 2 million shipments since ...
Samsung has started rolling out a firmware update for its Galaxy Note II that brings the much- awaited alternate dimension to multi-tasking on the device. The feature, known as ‘Multi-Window’, unlocks ...
Let's get back to the Wacom pen. The Galaxy Note II includes S Note, the company's suite of note-taking and drawing apps that work in tandem with the stylus. Pop the pen out and the phone ...
With a fast quad-core processor, a big, gorgeous display, and features galore, the Samsung Galaxy Note II delivers almost everything a huge-screen smartphone should—just make sure you look at the HTC ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. With a fast quad-core processor, a big, gorgeous display, ...
There was a time when I thought 4 to 4.3 inches was the ideal screen size for a smartphone. This was before Apple upsized its iPhone 5, but after other phone makers had starting creeping into the 4.7- ...
Indian online retailer Infibeam has put Samsung’s recently unveiled hybrid tablet-smartphone device, the Galaxy Note II, up for pre order on its site. The device is listed as a coming soon item and is ...
Samsung is hyping the upcoming launch of the second-generation Galaxy Note II phone/tablet hybrid on August 29. In a video posted on its YouTube channel, Samsung gives a glimpse at the new device, ...
Apple Inc has sought to add infringement claims over six more Samsung Electronics products including the Galaxy Note II to its multibillion-dollar patent lawsuit against the South Korea-based company.