The Galaxy Note may be the most unusual smartphone Samsung has produced, but according to the company that hasn't stopped carriers from ordering 1 million of them already.
The Galaxy Note is hard to classify. With a 5.3 inch display, it seems almost too big to be a phone, but certainly too small to be a real tablet. It is clearly intended to be tablet-like, however, as you can tell from ... [ read the full article ]
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I really like the idea...if I was not still paying off my last phone, I would be preordering this one once full specs were released (assuming it is 4G). Heck, if they made a 7-inch tablet that could make cell calls, I would want that. I have bluetooth...it doesn't need to be a handset. So long as Seido can figure out a way to make a holster for it, it isn't too big.
Originally posted by Morreale: It doesn't support T-Mobile's bands though? :(
If it is on AT&T then it would work on T-Mobile, although it is hard to say if they will be offering them.
Originally posted by robertmro: Just like a big iPhone just not as good.
When did the iPhone get a stylus and a faster processor? Last I heard Steve Jobs had outlawed even thinking about styluses and the iPhone had an underclocked processor to make the battery last longer. These are not, by the way, criticisms of the iPhone. Lots of people dislike styluses and trading processor performance for battery life is a perfectly reasonable compromise. I'm just pointing out this phone is significantly different from an iPhone, or any other phone for that matter. I am undecided on whether those differences are good or bad.