The Samsung Galaxy Note is probably the biggest cellphone since the ill fated N-Gage, though instead of being a portable gaming system that thinks it is a phone you have a phone which thinks it is a tablet. Dual purpose devices have a somewhat flaky reputation but some combination tools end up being more useful than their separate component pieces. With an ARM cortex A9 powering a 5.29" 800 x 1280 AMOLED screen this Android device seems to have a lot of promise. Read the full review at Hardware Look to see how well Samsung combined the two devices into one.
"The Samsung Galaxy Note is a smartphone that has gone in the opposite direction of the conventional modern technology. As we see technology advancing, we see it getting smaller and smaller, the Samsung Galaxy Note is the largest smartphone on the market, posing a huge 5.29-inch display…"
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well we have fingers and
well we have fingers and eyeballs, and until we fix that phones can only get so small.
They are getting pretty large though, i sported a nonsmarphone for a while just cause I liked being able to drop it in my pocket and not even notice it was there.
I remember the times when
I remember the times when companies tried to make the screen of phones as small as possible, but now there is another tendency. The functionality of Samsung Note (due to its android development level) can be compared to the functionality of tablets and I think that Apple is going to compete in this sector as well (iPad Mini rumors)
Yes, phones are upgraded and
Yes, phones are upgraded and updated that are out-of-bounds, because now many updates and various applications are being created. http://www.intellias.com/