The Samsung Galaxy Note has not left anyone indifferent. We are talking about the phone with which the South Korean Samsung has taken a new product category from its sleeve (or at least, this was stated in the presentation of the terminal at IFA 2011), halfway between the latest generation smartphones and tablets.
The Samsung Galaxy Note is comprehensive and complete, it is provided with an excellent autonomy and retrieves the stylus pen for specific functions. Everything sounded very good during its debut, although there were few who were suspicious about what users interested in the Samsung Galaxy Note would have to pay, whose spectacular features could be linked to a fairly high price.
However, Eldar Murtazin calls for calm. The Russian blogger, scourge of the corporate secrets of several manufacturers (especially Nokia), would have claimed to have data that would confirm that the price of the Samsung Galaxy Note would be among what you currently have to pay for a first generation Samsung Galaxy S and the current Samsung Galaxy S II.
Currently, the free-format price of the Samsung Galaxy S is 500 euros, with the Samsung Galaxy S II costing between 650 and 690 euros under the same conditions, depending on the store where we look for it. That being the case, and considering Murtazin's prognosis as good (and that he is quite knowledgeable in this of the leaks), it seems more than likely that the Samsung Galaxy Note will place its price at 600 euros, although at the moment it is not information that is supported by Samsung.
The Samsung Galaxy Note is a terminal that will use a 5.3-inch screen and a resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels to claim the largest format in the sector. It will have a 1.4 GHz dual-core processor and will run Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It is equipped with the increasingly popular sensor NFC and its autonomy in use may expand up to thirteen hours in conversation.