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T-Mobile SGH-T869 Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus User Manual

A look at the hardware specs on the Note reveals that, in many ways, the Note is an overgrown version of the S II. The S II is offered with smaller, but still huge, touch screens of either 4.3 inches or 4.5 inches. The Nexus has a 4.65-inch screen, but that massive display is paired with a thinner bezel to prevent the phone from feeling needlessly big. Like the S II and Nexus, the Note’s display uses Samsung’s Super AMOLED technology, and it looks gorgeous. One plus with the Note’s 5.3-inch screen is that the display works out beautifully for watching HD-quality movies or for reading e-books. The Note’s screen features a 1280×800 pixel resolution, and websites and apps look great, though the colors felt a bit oversaturated, a bit too poppy and not quite true to life. Black levels were deep and contrasted wonderfully with the bright colors the Note produces.

Samsung really is producing some of the nicest smartphone displays on the market. Inside, the Note has a 1.5-gigahertz dual core processor, up from the 1.2-gigahertz CPUs found in the S II and Nexus. All three devices include 1 gigabyte of RAM. With such a speedy processor and ideal amount of RAM powering the Note, I saw few noticeable performance lags in Samsung’s TouchWiz version of Google’s Android Gingerbread operating system. I was disappointed that the Note runs on Gingerbread and not the newer Android Ice Cream Sandwich, but Samsung has said an update to the new OS will arrive by the end of March. The Note, like the S II and the Nexus, has an 8-megapixel/1080p camera with a single LED flash in back and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera for video chatting or photos.

The camera was good, but it lacked the sharpness I’ve found in photos taken on Apple’s iPhone 4S and Motorola’s Droid Razr and Droid Razr Maxx – which also offer 8-megapixel shooters. Like the S II, the Note features 16 gigabytes of built-in storage and a microSD card slot that can accommodate a card of up to 32 gigabytes of added storage. A major feature Samsung is touting with the Note, which many other smartphones don’t have, is a stylus. But although Samsung has pitched the stylus – or S Pen, as they like to call it – as a convenience, it feels more like a novelty.
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