Thursday, May 30, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note II now in 4G version - GSM Helpdesk Netherlands

27/05/2013 – Without notice, the Samsung Galaxy Note II also available in a 4G version from this week. Outside the 4G LTE support, the device is similar to the normal Galaxy Note II.

By: Tim Wijkman – Without Samsung there gave himself publicize the Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G available from this week. This is a 4G / LTE version of the ‘normal’ Samsung Galaxy Note II. Outside support for the new generation of faster 4G networks are the other technical details of the device remained the same as the ‘normal’ Samsung Galaxy Note II.

Samsung Galaxy Note II now in 4G / LTE version available
Samsung Galaxy Note II now available in 4G / LTE version

The Samsung Galaxy Note II was presented by Samsung in early September last year at IFA in Berlin. The unit followed the very successful Samsung Galaxy Note from 2011. The Samsung Galaxy Note series is characterized by a smartphone with a very large screen and the addition of the ‘S-Pen’, a special stylus that can be. Device operated

The S Pen makes the Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G into a digital notepad which literally can be written and signed. Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G also be one of the most comprehensive smart phones of today. With its large 5.5 inch display makes the unit actually a cross between a smartphone and a tablet combines the advantages of both worlds in one.

The Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G is powered by a very powerful 1.6GHz quad-core processor. Furthermore the device is equipped with an 8 megapixel camera that shoots stunning pictures, as was also evident in our review of the Samsung Galaxy Note II. The unit offers a storage capacity of 16 gigabytes and the power of the processor is also supported by another 2 gigabytes of memory.

A large device like the Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G also slurps a lot of energy. To meet this energy consumption, Samsung Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G features a 3100 mAh battery, the most powerful battery which until now has been used in a smartphone. Despite the large screen and fast processor, the Samsung Galaxy Note II thus still a standby time of 550 hours (under optimal conditions) and talk time up to 16 hours.

The 4G version of the Samsung Galaxy Note II makes the device ‘future proof’. The Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G LTE networks can handle the 800, 900, 1800 and 2600 MHz band. This is going to be. Use the camera on all future Dutch 4G networks A big advantage of 4G networks is that the internet speeds up to 10 times higher than the current Internet speeds on regular 3G (UMTS) networks.

The Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G is starting this week in Netherlands available in gray and in white. More information and all technical details about the Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G are summarized on the Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G specification page.

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