Last year, Samsung single-handedly transformed the hybrid phone/tablet into a viable form factor with the release of the Galaxy Note. The huge, stylus-toting smartphone was a surprise hit with ...
Samsung's Galaxy Note II is the largest smartphone money can buy in Australia. Does that automatically make it good value? Despite being styled rather after the Galaxy S III - indeed, at first glimpse ...
With a fast quad-core processor, a big, gorgeous display, and features galore, the Samsung Galaxy Note II delivers almost everything a huge-screen smartphone should—just make sure you look at the HTC ...
There was a time when I thought 4 to 4.3 inches was the ideal screen size for a smartphone. This was before Apple upsized its iPhone 5, but after other phone makers had starting creeping into the 4.7- ...
The Samsung Galaxy Note II retail package includes a wall-mount charger, where you plug the supplied microUSB cable to charge ...
Is it just a bigger version of the Galaxy SIII? So many people are confused right now with a seemingly never ending choice of phones on the market. I understand. In fact, we at Ausdroid go through the ...
On the surface Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 2 smartphone looks like an evolutionary change from the Note but several key changes under the hood make it a worthwhile upgrade. When it was first launched, ...
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