While the Samsung Galaxy Note is an impressive device, I don’t think it’s worth $300 on contract, especially with AT&T as the carrier. The Note uses the Exynos chipset, AT&T’s will use SnapDragon. Not only is Exynos the more powerful chipset, it is also more efficient than SnapDragon, which means that the International Note gets more processing power and better battery life in comparison to AT&T’s.

The Galaxy Note international version does not have an LTE radio, it only has a singular 3G radio which will work with AT&Ts 3G and HSPA. ATT’s Note is going to have two radios, one for 3G and another for LTE.

New Cell Phones 2012New Samsung Cell PhonesNew AT&T Phones
- AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note cell phone photos

Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T

Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T

Bigger screen, bigger battery, LTE radio, the AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note also features a 5.3-inch 1280×800 HD Super AMOLED display, 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 8-megapixel shooter on back, 2-megapixel camera around front, 1080p video capture, 1 GB RAM, the highly advanced input tool called S-Pen, a 2,500mAh battery, 4G LTE connectivity and Android Gingerbread OS update to Ice Cream Sandwich.

· Previously announced at AT&T’s Developer Summit leading up to the International Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month, the Samsung Galaxy Note™ arrives in carbon blue and ceramic white at AT&T* stores beginning Feb. 19 for $299.99 with a two-year agreement.
· Customers excited to get their hands on this dream device even earlier can pre-order at http://www.att.com/galaxynote or any AT&T company-owned retail store beginning Sunday, Feb. 5 for delivery by Feb. 17.

via Engadget





Related Posts:



Categories: New Android Phones, New AT&T Phones, New Cell Phones 2012, New Cell Phones Coming Soon, New Samsung Cell Phones, tags: , , , - - Posted on February 1st, 2012 by New Cell Phones |