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Samsung GALAXY Note LTE available for preorder at AT&T and Best Buy

Samsung GALAXY Note LTE available for preorder at AT&T and Best Buy

Posted on Feb 06, 2012 by MG1

If you're a smartphone fanatic, you might be watching the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl for reasons other than football. That is when Samsung's 90 second ad for the Samsung GALAXY Note LTE is supposed to run. But even better, you can now preorder the device from AT&T and Best Buy. The GALAXY Note LTE is expected to be released on February 19th and will cost $299.99 with a signed 2-year contract.
Just in case you need to know the specs, the Samsung GALAXY Note LTE has that massive 5.3 inch Super AMOLED screen with a 285ppi pixel density and resolution of 800 x 1280. Under the hood is a dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor with 1GB of RAM on board. 32GB of native storage is included,...

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The Hand-Stretching Samsung Galaxy Note Finds an LTE Home at AT&T

The Hand-Stretching Samsung Galaxy Note Finds an LTE Home at AT&T

Posted on Jan 10, 2012 by MG1

Samsung Galaxy Note made a splash in Europe back in September of last year. Was it a gigantic phone or a tiny tablet? No one knew! Well, the debate is about to come to U.S. soil.
The phone (yes, it's a phone, but just barely) has a 5.3-inch screen. It is, indeed huge. For me, it was usable, but I've got ape-hands. It would make our Kyle Wagner, with his famously tiny hands, explode. I was able to type on it one-handed, but even for me the far side of the screen was a bit of a stretch. The screen is, however, very pretty with 1280x800 HD Super AMOLED resolution. Bright colors, inky blacks. Very nice.

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