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Samsung Galaxy Note

The Samsung Galaxy Note is an Android smartphone/tablet computer hybrid that was introduced in October 2011. It has attracted attention because of its 5.3-inch screen size – between that of conventional smartphones, and larger tablets – and because of its included stylus.[4]

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The Galaxy Note was announced by
 Samsung during IFA 2011 in Berlin. It was released to the public starting with Germany in late October 2011, with other countries following shortly after that.[5] By the end of November, it was available in most major markets, including East Asia, Europe and India.


Samsung Galaxy Note
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Samsung Galaxy Note (International)
(Model: GT-N7000)
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
SeriesSamsung Galaxy
Compatible networks(GSM/GPRS/EDGE): 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz
UMTS: 850, 900, 1900, and 2100 MHz
HSPA+: 21 Mbit/s;
HSUPA: 5.76 Mbit/s;
LTE
PredecessorSamsung Infuse 4G
RelatedSamsung Galaxy S II
Samsung Galaxy S III
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1[1]
TypeCapacitive touchscreensmartphone
Dimensions146.85 mm (5.781 in) H
82.95 mm (3.266 in) W
9.65 mm (0.380 in) D
Weight178 g (6.3 oz)
Operating systemAndroid 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) with TouchWiz UI (until May 2012: Android 2.3.6(Gingerbread) with TouchWiz UI 4.0)
SoCSamsung Exynos 4210 (GT-N7000)
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8255T (GT-N7003)
CPU1.4 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9(GT-N7000)
1.5 GHz single-core QualcommScorpion (GT-N7003)
GPUARM Mali-400 MP (GT-N7000)
Qualcomm Adreno 205 (GT-N7003)
MemoryGB RAM
Storage16/32 GB flash memory
Removable storagemicroSD 32GB (up to 64 GBSDXC)[2])
BatteryLi-ion 2500 mAh
Data inputsMulti-touch touch screenheadset controlsproximity and ambient light sensors, 3-axis gyroscope,magnetometeraccelerometer,barometeraGPSGLONASS and stereo FM-radio, S Pen(Stylus)/Pen UX
Display13.46 cm (5.3 in) AMOLED with RGBG-Matrix (PenTile)
1280x800 px WXGA (285 ppi)[3]
Rear cameraMpx 3264x2448 with auto focus,1080p 30fps Full HD video recording, and stills. Single LED flash.
Front camera2 Mpx for video chatting, video recording (VGA), and stills
Connectivity3.5 mm TRRSWi-Fi(802.11a/b/g/n); Wi-Fi Direct;Bluetooth 3.0; Micro USB 2.0; Optional Near field communication(NFC); USB Host (OTG) 2.0
OtherExchange ActiveSync, integrated messaging Social HubReaders HubMusic HubGame Hub andSamsung ChatOn

History

In December 2011, Samsung announced that one million Galaxy Notes were shipped in less than two months, and that a North American variant would be available in February 2012.[6] In January 2012, the US version of the Galaxy Note was featured at the 2012CES in Las Vegas, allowing press to get an early look at the new device.[7]
As of the first quarter of 2012 from January to March, 5 million have been sold.[8] As of 1 June 2012, Samsung announced that 7 million had been shipped.[9]

[edit]Size and construction


A screenshot annotated on a Galaxy Note, showing a picture comparing the Galaxy Note's size with other smartphones and tablets (Order from top to bottom: Sony Ericsson Xperia PlaySamsung Galaxy S II,HTC Titan, the Samsung Galaxy Note itself,T-Mobile G-Slate, and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1).
The Galaxy Note, with a 135 mm (5.3 in) screen, is sized between smartphones such as the Galaxy S II and the Galaxy Tabtablet. PC World Australia opined that Samsung Galaxy Note is too big to be a true mobile phone, citing the difficulty of using it single-handed.[10] Techradar questions Samsung Galaxy Note's marketability as users cannot store it in a small pocket and that users look ungainly when holding it against their faces while conversing.[11] GigaOM hails it as a pioneer in a new market segment, despite the similar but unsuccessful Dell Streak, combining the best features of both device types.[12] Pocket-lint has remarked that Samsung Galaxy Note shows potential as a games console.[13]
Like most recent smartphones and tablets, the device is constructed in the "slate" format (see Slate phone and Slate tablet). The body is built from plastic with ametallised rim.[14] The front panel is Gorilla Glass,[15] a strengthened glass often used for high-end devices such as this.
The front panel houses one physical "home" button (for activating the device and switching to the home screen), two illuminated touch pads ("menu" and "back"), the display, the front-facing camera, and light and proximity sensors. At the back is a thin plastic snap-on panel with an indent for a fingernail to facilitate removal, for access to the 2500mAh battery, SIM card and SD Card. The back panel houses the speaker and main camera and flash. The metallic rim houses several controls: at the top edge is the 4-pole 3.5mm jack socket for connecting the headset (which incorporates in-canalearphonesFM radio aerial, microphone and volume control) and a pinhole microphone; at the bottom is the industry-standard micro-USB socket for charging and data transfer, another pinhole microphone, and the well for storing the stylus; and the sides house an on-off button and a volume control.

[edit]Hardware and software features

Hardware specifications of the device include:[16]

[edit]Stylus

The Galaxy Note includes a stylus which Samsung calls the "S Pen". The stylus tucks into the bottom panel of the phone and can be used in a variety of apps. It can simply replace the use of a finger in situations where precision is needed, but it is also equipped with a "shift" button, which when pressed enables other functions such as grabbing screenshots (which can then be drawn on using the stylus) or for writingsticky notes with drawing/handwriting, text input, and pictures. The stylus and screen are coordinated using a Wacom digitiser system which results in accurate pressure-sensitive input.[17]
Samsung released in late November 2011 an SDK (software development kit) for the stylus so developers can write third-party apps that use it for input.[18] Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich", the OS version released after the introduction of the Galaxy Note, also includes support for stylus input.[19]
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) devices in the 1990s used the stylus as a primary input method. Many other touchscreen smartphones in the 2000s also included styluses, although the Galaxy Note is notable in that it has a capacitive touchscreen and a stylus, where as traditionally styluses could only be supported on pressure sensitive resistive touchscreens. The Galaxy Note stylus implementation has been described as high quality.[20]

[edit]Software

Since May 2012, the Galaxy Note has been equipped with Android 4.0.3 "Ice Cream Sandwich". It originally used Android 2.3"Gingerbread"; models with this version were gradually updated starting in May 2012, depending on the region.[21] The standard Android user interface is overlaid with Samsung's TouchWiz interface, which includes support for the device's stylus, among other features.
Several application programs are pre-loaded on the device. These include the standard Android applications such as email, web browsing, and media playback, as well as some programs aimed mainly at business users, such as Polaris Officepersonal information manager software, a note-taking and drawing application, and one game, Crayon Physics Deluxe.

[edit]Text input

Text can be entered using a choice of methods:a plain on-screen keyboard, with handwriting recognition using the stylus, and using theSwype keyboard input method, which replaces direct typing of a word with a single movement of the finger or stylus across the desired keys.[22]

[edit]Cameras

The device features an 8-megapixel (2448 x 3264 pixels) main camera with flash on the back panel, and a 2-megapixel (1200 x 1600 pixels) camera on the front, primarily for video phone calls. The clear lens cover of the main camera lies flush with the back panel, exposing it to the same scratches that the panel might suffer, which has been a source of criticism.[11] However, the quality of images captured with the main camera has been praised.[11] Video recording through the main camera is 1080p ("Full HD") at 30 frames per secondPhoto-editing and video-editing software is supplied with the device.

[edit]Variants


The 4G LTE U.S. specification Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T.
The Galaxy Note is primarily produced with a black body (dubbed "carbon blue" by Samsung), but bodies of other colours have been made available, including white[23] and pink [24].
The following performance variants of the Galaxy Note have been made available:
  • N7000 - The original version, with a dual-core 1.4 GHz Cortex A9 processor
  • N7003 - A lower-powered and cheaper version, with a single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8255T processor with an S-LCD screen initially available in South Africa.[25]
  • SHV-E160K, SHV-E160L, SHV-E160S — LTE version with higher-speed communications ability, available exclusively in South Korea.[26][27]
  • SGH-I717 — LTE version released exclusively in the United States and Canada.
  • SC-05D (SGH-N054) — LTE version released by NTT DoCoMo, Japan. It is equipped with dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 (APQ8060 1.5GHz) processor, Adreno 220 GPU and One-Seg TV support instead of FM radio. Other specs and design are as same as international version N7000 except it has a long retractable antenna at the top for One-Seg TV support.[citation needed]
Samsung have made available a collection of accessories such as a clip-on screen cover (which replaces the back panel), a docking station, and spare chargers and styluses.[5]

[edit]SGH-I717

Another variant of the Galaxy Note capable of LTE connectivity was released exclusively in the United States and Canada. The variant was first released on AT&T on 19 February 2012 in the US,[28] while being simultaneously released on TelusBell, and Rogers on 14 February 2012 in Canada.[29] Although commonly referred to as the Galaxy Note LTE, the official model number is SGH-I717, differentiating it from the original N7000 and the Korea-exclusive LTE variant.[30] In addition to the addition of LTE connectivity, Samsung made several modifications to the phone. Externally, the physical "home" button and the two touch-sensitive buttons on the front of the phone were replaced by four touch-sensitive buttons. Internally, the chipset was changed to the Qualcomm MSM8660 Snapdragon, featuring a dual-core 1.5 GHz Scorpion CPU and an Adreno 220 GPU.[30] Support for FM radio was removed.[31] All other phone specifications remained identical to the original N7000.

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