Samsung Announces Official US Galaxy Note Launch Date And Price
We’ve waited for far too long, but our time has finally come. Samsung and AT&T reported the Galaxy Note’s official American release date and price, so on the 19th of Feb, you should buy your own Galaxy Note for $300 on contract. That is a big price, but the Galaxy Note is perhaps worth it.
The device is like an upgraded, bigger Universe S II on steroids, though the Super AMOLED Plus display on the Universe S II is seriously better than the Note’s Super AMOLED display. That's due to an issue with sub-pixels that is beyond the scope of this text and my education. Still, the display on the Galaxy Note features a beefy 1280×800 resolution. That is pretty intense for smartphone; it’s the type of resolution you’d see on the monitor of a small notebook. And the stylus that's included with the Note is a critical part for artists and entrepreneurs that wish to work, test or collect ideas free hand while on the go.
Sammy disclosed the handset at the start of Sep 2011, and the world population’s primary mixed reaction placed doubts in our heads the device would succeed. But then we had to write about it, and the more we though about it, the more we were fond of the ideah of a 5-inch, Android slab in our pockets. Then again, perhaps it will not fit in every pocket, so it isn't for everybody. There’s something attractive of a small smartphone, though a device like the Galaxy Note can supply a completely different experience.
At the end of last year, we also had worries that it might come to America, but never doubt America’s love for everything giant. At Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas during Jan, Samsung debuted the Galaxy Note variation for AT&T, which was well received, without doubt. The company even payed artists at 1 or 2 locations across the show to “paint” portraits of attendees on Galaxy Notes to prove the capabilities of the gadget.
Eventually, at the end of January, the company commented the Galaxy Note would hit AT&T’s 4G network on the 19th of February for $300 on contract. Samsung will also release the smartphone in Canada at about the same time.
Fausto Mendez is the editor of ReleaseDates.co, a free publication and subscription service that directly informs its readers only about the products, such as Samsung’s Galaxy Note, that they would like to read about.