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Samsung plans to unveil the Galaxy Note 2 on August 30

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12 July, 2012

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According to the Korean Digital Daily website Samsung is planning to have an Unpacked event for the Galaxy Note 2. It should happen on August 30 - a day before the IFA expo kicks off in Berlin, Germany.

According to the information the event will start at 19:00 (local time, CET) and will be all about the Galaxy Note 2. As the latest rumors have it, the Note’s successor will be powered by a quad-core Exynos chipset, will feature a 13MP camera and will actually be narrower despite the larger, 5.5" screen. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean should be powering the whole thing.

With the original Galaxy Note going official at last year's IFA, it was only logical for its successor to arrive at the same event a year later. Yet, Samsung decided not to bring the Galaxy S III to the MWC earlier this year, so there was always the chance that the Koreans will have a separate event for their other key device as well. It's good this isn't the case, though.

Naturally, we'll be onsite covering the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 announcement live for you, so make sure to keep an eye on our homepage when the time comes.

Source | Via

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  • Gjj
  • 30 Jul 2012

Specs-wise... Let's be realistic... apart from maybe a slight bump in RAM - I can imagine this being identical to GS3 (and larger battery)... I think anything beyond that and you're looking at GS4 / next year territory... HOWEVER ...

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  • sachin
  • uuJ
  • 25 Jul 2012

wow good samsung note 2 but i want dual sim samsung note...when coming

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  • alex
  • 7wB
  • 18 Jul 2012

This is for sure that Note2 will outrun samsung galaxy s3. I'l only buy it if it has a 12mp-13mp camera,it should be New Android Version 4.1(JELLYBEAN) nd it should have a rectangular edge lyk s2 or the original note coz d new round edge of galaxy s3...

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