Samsung Galaxy Note 2 goes bigger display 5.5-inch and
quad-core in August
If you thought the Samsung Galaxy Note was big, wait until you get a load of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 -- it's set to be even bigger than the ginormous current model.
MK News reports that the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will arrive in August packing a 5-5-inch display, which is even larger than the initial 5.3-inch offering.
The tech world descends on Berlin at the end of next month for gadget industry bunfight IFA. The Note debuted there last year, so we're expecting Samsung's sequel to take a bow at this year's event alongside the rest of this year's big-name new kit.
The larger Note is expected to pack a quad-core processor. It's also set for a bump to a 12-megapixel camera, or even a 13-megapixel job. The current Note sports an 8-megapixel snapper.
The update to the hybrid 'phablet' will also see the integration of a quad-core processor and the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, according to the report. Jelly Bean makes its debut on the Google Nexus 7 later this month, but there's little word on when it'll show up on other devices.
The Note was the first oversized phone to poke the boundary between phone and tablet. It seemed odd but has proved surprisingly popular, among a general trend of phones getting bigger.
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