In early May,
Samsung
unveiled to
the world its
latest flagship
Android-
based device, the Galaxy S III, with
a quad-core application processor
packs inside, and with a large 4.8-
inch touchscreen display on the
front.
The handset builds on the success of
last year’s Galaxy S II, which was also
used as base for the building of
another high-end handset from
Samsung, namely Galaxy Note.
Following tradition, a new Galaxy Note
model might arrive on shelves with
specs that would remind of Galaxy S
III, and one concept phone that steps
down this road has just made an
appearance online.
We’re referring here to the Galaxy
Note II concept device from Bob
Freking (via Concept-phones ), which
shows design elements familiar to
Samsung’s new Android phone.
Basically, Galaxy Note II was thought
as a larger version of Galaxy S III and
is featuring a 5.5-inch front panel
now, up from the 5.3-inch
touchscreen display on the original
Note.
Of course, this is a 1080p HD AMOLED
screen, and is complemented by a
quad-core Exynos 1.8 GHz application
processor, capable of providing users
with better performance levels.
The same TouchWiz UI from Galaxy
S III would be present on this device,
though it would have to feature some
tweaks to make it compatible with the
S Pen technology that Samsung’s
Galaxy Note devices arrive with.
If we were to let us dream higher, we
would even say that Galaxy Note II is
meant to bring along upgraded S Pen
technology, and that other specs of
the device would also be enhanced to
make it even more appealing than the
original.
Samsung’s Galaxy Note smartphone
was quite successful, and a follower
would certainly attract people on its
side, although it would be aimed only
at a niche market. However, if packed
with high-end specs such as those
attached to this concept phone, it
could easily win the heart of more
users.
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