Samsung GALAXY Note – the phone-tablet hybrid

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I get a lot of questions about what I’m doing right now. I’m actually a freelance writer. I do assignments for a wide range of publications around the world.

Now, this is all well and good, but as anyone can tell you, the tools of the trade for a writer is…

(No, not a notebook and a pencil, that was 20 years ago)

It’s a tablet.

However, I’ve always found tablets a bit clunky to carry around. I have to bring a special tote bag when I interview people and cover events and it’s just a bit too unwieldy. I need something a bit smaller and yet does everything a tablet can.

samsung galaxy note

Thus, I’ve been eying the new Samsung GALAXY Note with a lot of interest. I have been hearing a lot of good things about the new it and the first thing that impressed me was the size:


Samsung GALAXY Note – Portability

It fits in your pocket! The same goes for all smartphones but what differentiates the Samsung GALAXY Note is the sheer size of the screen. It’s a 5.3-inch HD WXGA resolution (1,280×800) screen!

That makes it just about perfect for work – you can slip it inside your pocket but the screen is still large enough so you don’t have to squint whenever you type.

Samsung GALAXY Note full specifications:

Network

  • HSPA+ up to 21Mbps 850/900/1900/2100
  • 4G LTE
  • EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900

Processor

  • 1.4GHz Dual Core Processor

Display

  • 5.3” WXGA (1280 x 800) screen
  • HD Super AMOLED

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Platform

  • Android™ 2.3 (Gingerbread)

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Camera

  • Main(Rear) : 8 MP with LED Flash / Front : 2 MP
  • Action Shot, Beauty, Panorama Shot, Smile Shot

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Video

  • 1080p Full HD video recording & playback
  • Recording: 1080p @ 24~30fps/
  • Playback: 1080p @ 30fps
  • Codec: MPEG4/ H.263/ H.264/ DivX, Xvid, WMV, VC-1

Audio

  • Codec : MP3, AAC, AMR, WMA, WAV, FLAC, OGG
  • Music Player with SoundAlive
  • 3.5mm Ear Jack, Stereo FM Radio with RDS

Multi Input

  • Full touch
  • + S Pen (Advanced smart pen)

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Connectivity

  • Bluetooth® technology v 3.0 + HS
  • USB 2.0 HOST
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct

Sensor

  • Accelerometer, Digital compass, Proximity, Barometer, Light

Memory

  • 16GB Internal memory
  • + microSD (up to 32GB)

Size

  • 146.85 x 82.95 x 9.65 mm, 178g

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Amazing right?

The Samsung GALAXY Note is the most talked about Android phone on the market right about now. I can see how the Polaris Office works for me too:


Samsung GALAXY Note – Polaris Office

It has the full range of features you’ll expect to find in an office productivity suite on the PC. It’s perfect for someone like me who writes for a living! It’s compatible with the Microsoft Office suite, has handwriting recognition and I can just send off articles to my editor right from the phone itself.

Also, for those moments when you feel a need to catch up with your friends on your social feed, there’s always the Social Hub and Reader Hub:


Samsung GALAXY Note – Social Hub & Reader Hub

It’s perfection! The Samsung GALAXY Note is just the thing I need for my work (and play) – it’s not too big, not too small, and does everything I need it to.

This feature packed pocket tablet launched on 11/11/11 in Malaysia. I looked around and the retail price for it is RM 2,299. You can get it for cheaper if you sign up with one of the telcos.

galaxy note

I really love what the Samsung GALAXY Note has to offer. I wish I have one so I can carry a single device instead of a tablet and a smartphone. It has an awesome 8 MP camera too so it can probably replace your digicam for everyday use.

I want! smirk

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28 thoughts on “Samsung GALAXY Note – the phone-tablet hybrid”

    • Hello there! It depends according to the telco but I’ve seen it go as low as 1.3k with a plan. 🙂

      Yeah, it’s great isn’t it? I really want one too! It’ll be perfect for my line of work.

      I don’t have to carry a tablet around and it has enough screen real estate for me to write. 😀

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    • Heh! Thanks Sharon!

      I didn’t coin that term though, I read it somewhere. It’s a small, pocket-able tablet.

      Yup, I’m really lusting after the Samsung Galaxy Note too. It’s perfect for my needs! 🙂

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    • Haha! Indeed! I carry this bright red The North Face sling bag just to carry my tab and it really clashes with all my outfits.

      I like the Samsung Galaxy Note coz the screen is HUGE. It’s big enough for me to jot down notes and not feel cramped. 🙂

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    • Yup, I like the size, played around with it during the weekend – it was a demo unit and I found it was perfect for the things that I need to do.

      My smartphone is getting a bit long in the tooth and I’ll love to replace it with the Samsung Galaxy Note so I don’t have to bring a tablet on assignments. 😀

      Yeah, it’s awesome eh? I’ll love one!

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  1. I also played with it this weekend together with a Galaxy Nexus. I thought I would go for the Nexus because I have a Htc Flyer with a pen. But the size of the Note is perfect for portability ( I only need one device for phone and notetaking /reading).

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    • Yeah that’s what I reckon too. The Note is just the right size – not too big, not too small.

      I’ll prefer just one device for taking notes and calling too. 🙂

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  2. HB, planing to get one but I already have a I-Pad and find it a bit too big still. Galaxy Note seem not bad in size which I been looking for a while.

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    • Well, I would think the Galaxy Note would be more towards mobility without sacrificing much of a normal tablet’s function. It’ll be perfect for covering events and such. 🙂

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    • Heh! Well, I know some people who use smartphones just for calling although I don’t know why they get one in the first place. 🙂

      It’s not that hard to use, all these things. 🙂

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    • You know, one problem I have with the notebook and pencil thing is that you have to transcribe it all over again when you get home…

      …while with a tablet or a hybrid like the Galaxy Note, you can just sync it or email it to yourself/editor. I’ve even written entire articles on such devices. 🙂

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    • Haha! Nothing is every too big for camwhoring! I know this girl who can camwhore with with a dSLR – and that’s with all the attachments like external flash etc on it. 😀

      I guess it depends on what you use it for, I think the larger screen is perfect for me. I’ll love to have a Galaxy Note.

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    • Hey there bro! 🙂

      Nope, I am still Galaxy Note-less. I don’t have one. I am interested though, very promising device for my needs.

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    • Heh! Well, some people prefer paper and pencil but the problem I have with that is I have to transcribe it back when I go home…while if you do it on a tablet or hybrid like the Galaxy Note, you can just work outside and get it done. 🙂

      …and if you prefer to do your work at home, just sync or email it to yourself and you have everything ready for…cutting and pasting. Haha!

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  3. Hey HB, congrats on the nomination for ‘Best Lifestyle’ blog. 🙂

    Anyway, you mentioned that you are a freelance writer, so how did you manage to score these writing jobs? 🙂

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    • Thanks Val! 🙂

      Appreciate that.

      Anyway, on the freelance writing, it takes time to build up contacts and a bit of luck. I started coz I was approached to do a piece and then gradually got referrals to do stuff like corporate writing. However, most of my clients are not from Malaysia though. 🙂

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  4. Steve Jobs vowed to launched termo-nuclear class suits (LOL) against Samsung, Android stuffs for ripping off lots of Apple techs.

    God Bless you Steve Jobs RIP, it’s pretty tight race now:
    -Apple Iphone4S screen resolution (330 ppi pixel density) vs Samsung Galaxy S II (316 ppi pixel density)

    -Samsung Galaxy Note screen resolution (285 ppi pixel density) vs Apple Ipad2 (132 ppi pixel density)

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    • Yeah, heard about that way back, thought it was a bit ridiculous. Heh.

      Indeed, very comparable, depends on what you want it for actually. 😀

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  5. Let me reveal in not too distant future….

    Screen device (TVs, smartphones, tabs etc) then is obsolete and replaced by head-up display/hologram screens with fully interactive, touch-sensation, absolute 3D surreal details.

    Imagine that playing latest Battlefield or Call of Duty…

    Hopefully there’s a cure for blood clot disease…this thing caused people hooked up, sit down 24 hours nonstop gaming!

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    • I’ll wager more on social – it’s headed that way anyway, so more social apps, augmented reality, stuff like that. I’m more convinced people are going to socialize more instead of going hermit with technology. 🙂

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