The Samsung Galaxy Note and Note
II
Photo credit to hardwarezone.com.sg
What is it in the Samsung Galaxy Note II that is
not in the original Samsung Galaxy Note?
We will try to answer the question in the comparisons of different
aspects that will follow. Samsung Galaxy
Note II weighs almost the same as the original Galaxy Note. However, it is narrower and more lengthened,
allowing it to be a bit easier to hold and possible to operate with just one
hand. The 5.5” 16:9 HD Super AMOLED
screen on the Galaxy Note II beats the Galaxy Note’s 5.3” in almost every
aspect. The Galaxy Note II sports a 1.6
GHz quad-core Exynos 4412 processor, compared to the 1.4GHz dual-core Exynos in
the first Note. Considering the
processor and the RAM memory with Android Jelly Bean’s interface optimizations,
the Note II beats the original Note in UI fluidity and the performance of the
applications and programs. The S Pen
smart stylus is the same except that it can do few certain tricks like hovering. Both devices has an 8MP camera module with
LED flash. But, the performance of the
camera on the Galaxy Note II is immediate, whereas the original Note needs
waiting. The video 1080 capture goes
with 30 fps on both handsets, but seems more fluid on the Galaxy Note II, and
slightly more saturated too. The Galaxy
Note doesn’t possess an outstanding call quality while the Note II improves
considerably. Voices are very loud and
clear, and on the other end the dual microphone setup relayed the sounds
without audible distractions. The
increase in battery size means greater endurance and battery life to the
handset. As expected, Samsung Galaxy
Note II is definitely the improved version of the original Samsung Galaxy Note.
Watch the comparison between Samsung Galaxy Note and Samsung Galaxy Note II below:
Video credit to pocketnowvideo
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