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Galaxy Note 2 Review

Galaxy Note II
An amazing device, the galaxy note II introduces Air View, this means that you can actually view stuffs with the S pen like your messages without actually touching the device. This device is packed with so much functions that it could literally almost knock Galaxy S III off the shelf.

The downside of this device is the battery life, doesn't last as much as you'd expect.

The size of this device can be a plus or a minus depending on your view of a device such as this. The screen is perfect for broswing and watching video on the go but its portability is questionable.

Verdict: This is a must-have gadget

Specification
Os: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Camera: 8MP, 1.9MP Front
Display: 5.5inch HD Super AMOLED
Network: 4G LTE, 3G HSPA+21Mbps
Processor: 1.6GHz Quad-Core
RAM: 2GB
Memory: 16/32/64GB microSD expandable up to 64GB
Others: Air View, A-GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 2.0, Wi-Fi, NFC, S Beam, Screen Recorder, VPN, VMware MVP

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