While am sure a lot of people in the US are wanting to know how they can get the Samsung Galaxy Note with out having to import it, will be happy to know that AT&T will carry it.
The Samsung Galaxy Note will have a 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED touch screen, a 1.5-GHz dual-core processor, an 8.0-megpixel rear-facing camera, 2.0-front-facing camera, 16GB of internal memory, support for 32GB microSD cards, GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
The handset will run Android 2.3 at the moment the Samsung Galaxy Note has not been announced to receive Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Samsung is trying to bring back stylus pens with their “S pen” which allows users to draw, play games or take notes. The handset comes with the Amazon Kindle application pre-installed that allows consumers to download E-books and read them on the go. The Samsung Galaxy Note has a lot to offer business consumers with full support for Microsoft Exchange Active Sync, and on-device encryption. The handset also comes with Polaris Office that allows consumers to open, view and edit Microsoft Office files and Google documents. If productivity is not your thing the Samsung Galaxy Note does allow users to share HD video to their HD TV with the HDTV Smart Adapter.
The Samsung Galaxy Note is currently available for pre-order and will be available in stores on Feb. 19th for $299.99 with a two-year contract.
T-Mobile USA may have had a difficult year in 2011 with the merger of AT&T not going through, but the company seems to be looking toward the future during 2012.
Sprint announced their 4GLTE plans late last year. The cellular company hasn’t announced any phones that will run on their 4G LTE network until this years CES were they announced the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the LG Viper 4G LTE.
The Galaxy Ace has been one of Samsung's most popular smartphones in recent years, offering a smaller, streamlined version of its top Android Galaxy phones and one of its most popular mobile phone deals. It has also been one of the main devices sitting in the docks, accused by Apple of being a rip off of its iPhone range (along with the Galaxy S and Galaxy S2). Samsung is now launching a sequel to this phone, the Galaxy Ace Plus, which is once again receiving accusations of copying from Apple and its hordes of loyal followers.