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Samsung Merges Smartphone and Tablet to Create 'Note'

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netboy

Sep 1, 2011, 10:00 AM

Why no honeycomb or ice cream??

Some apps only works on honeycomb! I will get this on release date if it has honey! My Infuse with 4.5" can runs the same apps at this huge phone!
Why so much flak about anything 3.0 and above? Every serious android tablet user i know prefers gingerbread over honeycomb. I don't have one but wonder why also...
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quryous

Sep 1, 2011, 9:34 AM

FINALLY!

FINALLY! A real contender that will actually be supported and advertised, not like the Dell Streak, which COULD have been a contender if they had only tried.

Now, to find out when and on which carrier. I can't wait. Lord, I hope it isn't AT&TT

The note feature is almost as important as the nice size. I will actually be able to READ the screen for a change. WooHo!
This is a game changer! I was looking forward to the Galaxy Tape for a device I could read documents with on the go because everything 10 plus inches was just too big and cumbersome for road warriors that just need something a little bigger than a 4 i...
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Look at the bands it supports. 1900 and not 1700 generally means AT&T. Of course, that could change. Or it could be for everyone like the Galaxy S. Or maybe it's the reason Verizon passed on the Galaxy S II.

*shrugs*
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gury, it matches AT&T's network, I'm sure they will get it, they're pretty supportive of Samsung.
netboy

Sep 1, 2011, 9:51 AM

Thank You SAMSUNG!!

Unlike htc, Heavy Thick Craps (my opinion), samsung phones are slim and lightweight! Good thing samsung (smart!) including triband 3G (unlike HEAVY Thick Craps always left out USA 3G on their newest/latest unlocked phones!
HTC devices are built to withstand .50 MG rounds. Don't be hatin'.
 
 
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