[AusNOG] [off-topic] Samsung Note!
Tim Beare
tim.beare at tpg.com.au
Thu Dec 15 09:54:45 EST 2011
Similar phone, higher clocked CPU (1.4Ghz vs 1.2Ghz, Bigger screen +
resolution (thankyou captain obvious), same amount of Ram. Stylus isnt
a must, its an added extra, and is incredibly accurate/snappy to use. I
suspect artsy types would love it. IIRC Galaxy SII is Super AMOLED and
Note is AMOLED (Pentile display), Same camera setup, 8MP + LED flash
rear, 2MP front.
I'm waiting for mine to arrive - upgrading from my now 2yr old Acer
Liquid which has served me well and taken a helluva beating, even
survived salt water getting into the microusb port!
On 14/12/2011 8:08 PM, Dobbins, Roland wrote:
> On Dec 14, 2011, at 4:15 PM, Grahame Lynch wrote:
>
>> Got one. Loving it
> Styli are annoying, though. I got so tired of battery life issues in iOS 5.x that I got a Samsung Galaxy S II, rooted it and put CyanogenMod on it. Very happy - it's powerful (has packet-generator apps, et. al.), has better battery life, gorgeous display, haptic feedback for on-screen typting and has field-replaceable batteries.
>
> Perhaps the Note is the same phone, with a stylus?
>
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