Video: Samsung Galaxy Note – the first smartphone with a 5.3-inch screen from Samsung

     Although the Samsung Galaxy S II (version for Canada) has a 4.5-inch screen that for some would be too big for a smartphone, here is how Samsung made the decision to launch a phone with an even bigger screen called Samsung Galaxy Note. The terminal has a 5.3 inch screen only good for taking notes and editing photos, according to Samsung, but I'm curious how well it fits in your pocket or how easily you can hold it to your ear while talking to it. Of course, the device also comes equipped with a stylus that helps users write various notes on photos, etc., etc., etc. If you remember, Dell had the Streak terminal with a 5-inch screen, a terminal that was "extremely" popular in its time, so popular that Dell wants to quickly forget about it.

      Leaving aside the discussion about screens that are much too large for mobile phones, let's move on to the hardware where we have the 5.3 inch Super AMOLED screen with 1200 x 800 resolution, a 1.4 GHz dual-core processor, the 8 megapixel camera on the back and one of 2 megapixels in the front, a 2500 mAh battery, and only 9.65 mm thick. From a hardware point of view, Samsung thinks very well by offering a lot of processing power for game developers, but I wonder what will be the limit for the Korean company in terms of screen size? I suppose that soon we will end up with phones with 6-inch screens and tablets with 7-inch screens, but neither of these 2 devices will be good for its segment. I would like to believe that Samsung can do more and can focus on the development of a terminal that does not look like an iPhone and does not require use with 2 hands.

      I'm curious though, how many of you would buy a phone with a 5.3 inch screen and how would you use it for talking?

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