There will be those who already count the hours until the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, which will take place on a still undetermined day next October. Until now, when it comes to the launch of the new wide-screen phone from the South Korean firm, it remains to be known a fundamental detail in the aspirations of anyone who wants to take home this mobile with a tablet complex: the price. However, through the Engadget site we have learned that the German delegation of the Vodafone operator had already revealed this information.
And it is that as we have seen, the company would start selling the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 from 640 euros, referring, in this case, to the model that equips 16 GB of internal memory. It should be remembered that this device will also be available in editions that expand the internal storage, offering 32 or 64 GB of capacity. Of course, we can also expand the capacity using microSD memory cards, with a maximum fund of up to 64 GB.
Those 640 euros for the 16 GB Samsung Galaxy Note 2 are also a clue of what the models that continue in internal memory could cost, so that, although for the moment it remains a mystery, the prices could be around the 700 euros for the 32 GB model, approaching 800 euros for the version that we would see with 64 GB. Despite everything, we will have to wait to shed some light on this possibility.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has been presented these days, revealing the new high-end of the house that complements the well-known Samsung Galaxy S3. This time, the device boasts a 5.5 - inch screen with Super AMOLED HD panel with a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels. Install a 1.6 GHz quad-core processor and no less than two GB of RAM.
It also integrates a camera that takes catches with eight - megapixel maximum resolution and quality videos FullHD. Also it carries a secondary 1.9 - megapixel sensor with which video calls with HD resolution 720p. However, the main protagonist among the functions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is the new stylus S-Pen.
As we have already told you, the new pencil of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 performs a series of exclusive tasks on this device, so that it can not only be used to write, annotate or draw, but also to control some of the functions of the phone, expanding the experience that the user already has through the well-known multi-touch commands on the device screen.
And in order to make more evident the intention of the manufacturer to distill the idea that the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is one of the stones of the crown jewels, this terminal has been designed with a view to adopting an appearance very similar to the one already the company's highly recognized high-end, the aforementioned Samsung Galaxy S3.