Samsung Galaxy Note II - And now that it’s finally here, we do a quick round up of what we felt
were the most pressing points around the launch of the new phone. Is it
priced too high? Will it also have to compete with low cost tablets? And
what are we most excited about?
The price Samsung Galaxy Note II:
Ok, this is probably the first aspect that
most users look for before they consider buying the smartphone. The
Galaxy Note II will cost Rs 39,990 and while this might sound steep
right now, remember that while the S III launched at Rs 42,000, it was
available on retail for Rs 38,000. So prices are likely to be
significantly lower within a few days of it retailing. As of now,
Flipkart is offering it for the same price, but we’d be very surprised if this continues to be the trend.
Samsung has assured users of an interest free EMI option spread out over
nine months which means that the smartphone will cost around Rs 4500
per month should you go for this. This is a great deal to offer,
especially if you don’t want to burn a Rs 40,000 hole in your pocket.
The screen size Samsung Galaxy Note II:
This is the aspect that makes the Note II what it is: a phablet . It’s not just a smartphone to make calls
with, but a 5.5 inch screen with1280 x 720 pixel density, which can
drastically alter the video watching experience on a hand-held device.
For those who like to watch movies, read magazines, the big screen
should definitely be a big plus point. But remember that you can’t just
put this device in your jeans pocket.
The Stylus Samsung Galaxy Note II:
As far as innovation goes, this is
definitely a plus point, especially given that Samsung is trying to sell
this device as the perfect companion for ‘creative’ people. And we all
fancy ourselves a little bit creative don’t we? Nice positioning Samsung!
The OS: Galaxy Note II ships with the latest Android OS
Jelly Bean or Android 4.1. With features like Project Butter for faster
functioning of the device, Google Now ( a Siri like voice commands app
but with the power of Google) , a smarter keyboard functionality and
sharper notifications. For all Android fans, Jelly Bean should be reason
enough to give this one a try.
No comments:
Post a Comment