Rumors have placed the Samsung Galaxy Note on AT&T’s network at some point later in the year, and we now have the first render of the device sporting the carrier’s logo. The phone, which features a monster-sized screen measuring in at over 5 inches, has garnered a bit more interest than initially expected. We still don’t have the details on a US release, but if we asked a magic 8-ball we’d expect it to say signs are good that we could see this one at CES.
[via SamMobile]
This thing is a beast… Can anyone say LTE?
I love it but I’d be afraid to break the darn thing with it in my pocket and I bend down to pick something up!
It’s already passed the pocket+sitting test (youtube)
That would be nice if they made it with their flexible displays…you can play twister with the phone in your skinny jeans =)
This is definitely my next phone, as long as the SGS3 is “ruined” with gimmicky 3D, and as long as the rumoured Note 2 isn’t coming too soon after the US Note 1 to tempt me buying it off-contract instead of going on-contract again for a ~6-month “old” phone.
This is the perfect-sized phone for those with regular pockets and for those who either talk rarely or only only via bluetooth.
(The Note 2 will hopefully nuke the capacitive h/w buttons for ICS, reduce the bezel, increase the screen-size just a tad more to 5.4X”, and it’ll still be about the same size.)
Note 2 ? That will be fantastic ! Where did you find about it?
I don’t think he really found out about it, it’s pretty much a given. Samsung had so much success with the Note in Europe and Asia that it went over their estimates for how good of a seller it would be. So, it would be a good guess that they will bring out an update later this year.
It’s pretty much a given. Also, there was FCC evidence a while back (on phandroid too I think)
This shit will break for people who wear skinny jeans.
Watch your language…
Yea, no one should use the term “skinny jeans”. That shit is just wrong.
i actually used one.. in my dream.. it fits perfectly in my hand, i’d totally buy it.
at&t so its a lost cause