Samsung Galaxy Note II, the sleek and sexy flagship smartphone unveiled at IFA 2012
Samsung has just unveiled yet another smartphone that’s bound to sell like hotcakes at the IFA Trade Show, Berlin. The successor of Samsung’s first large-screened smartphone, the Galaxy Note, the new Samsung Galaxy Note II comes with a slightly larger Super AMOLED screen than the last, now measuring in at 5.5-inch with a narrow form factor making it easier to carry around. Packing a 1.6GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM, this workhorse is indeed a lot more powerful than its predecessor and runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Complete with an S Pen and sporting new features including the Air View that gives you content control by simply hovering the stylus over icons, Samsung’s newest flagship will be made available in 16, 32 and 64GB configuration with a microSD slot for memory expansion. That apart, the phone comes with an 8-megapixel camera with similar camera functions found in the Galaxy S III and comes in Titanium Gray and Marble White. Pricing details in regards to the same haven’t been mentioned yet and the smartphone is expected to hit storeshelves by October.

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