Samsung launches Galaxy Note 2 to better compete with Apple's iPhone 5

Moi had an Ipad, Ipod classic and Ipod Touch...nxt pad will be Galaxy...not so crazy to chg now when de Ipad is still working fine thou...As for Iphone...no thanks...enuff of Apple leow...de oni Apple product i still keep ish de Ipod Classic...becoz nobody has 160gb size...heard Apple may discontinue it...goot...lidat truly Apple free...:D:D

Finally. You turn over a new leaf to become a real man.
 
To the tech experts..wont the Galaxy Note 2 canibalised on the Galaxy S3? I mean the features are basically the same n screen is 1/2 inch + bigger...will tat make such a big difference?
 
Galaxy note too big to put in pocket. It will be hit with female because they have handbag.
 
To the tech experts..wont the Galaxy Note 2 canibalised on the Galaxy S3? I mean the features are basically the same n screen is 1/2 inch + bigger...will tat make such a big difference?

Nope if you see the start of note launch till now. There are note fans who love huge screen. And S pen too.
 
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Galaxy note too big to put in pocket. It will be hit with female because they have handbag.

In fact. Many guys uses it. It is a manly phone for large hand. If you use a note, confirm you are a real man.
 
Nope if you see the start of note launch till now. There are note fans who love huge screen. And S pen too.

If S3 and Note 2.0. I will choose Note 2.0 have stylus pen very important.
 
Note is too big to be used with one hand.
Note 2 even worst. I think the battery life will suffer because of the huge screen.
 
Note is too big to be used with one hand.
Note 2 even worst. I think the battery life will suffer because of the huge screen.

No so. Bigger set have bigger space for bigger capacity battery.
 
Galaxy note too big to put in pocket. It will be hit with female because they have handbag.

that size is great for commuters travelling on trains and in subways. urban markets in asia, europe and coastal cities in the u.s. with extensive subway and lightrail systems will have high adoption. i commute on bart and i see commuters stowing away their ipads and using kindle to read.
 
Note is too big to be used with one hand.
Note 2 even worst. I think the battery life will suffer because of the huge screen.

Note - 5.78 x 3.27 x 0.38inches 16:10 ratio

Note 2 - 5.95 x 3.16 x 0.37inches 16:9 ratio

Note 2 adopt 16:9 ratio...which make it taller but narrower...this solve abit of de main complain, Note is too broad for small hand problem.

Screen Resolution of note is 1280 x 800 (285ppi) Note 2 1280 x 267 (267ppi)
Screen resolution is actual same but becoz of screen ratio chg...it actually lower...

Note battery 2500mAh vs Note 2 3100mAh...
Using a higer power batt to drive a slightly lower ppi screen...batt life will be significantly improve...although mAh isn't the correct way to measure how long a batt can last...:D:D
 
Note - 5.78 x 3.27 x 0.38inches 16:10 ratio

Note 2 - 5.95 x 3.16 x 0.37inches 16:9 ratio

Note 2 adopt 16:9 ratio...which make it taller but narrower...this solve abit of de main complain, Note is too broad for small hand problem.

This looks like another imitation of an Apple idea.
 
Samsung have their market niche...in those who can't use iPhone due to iTunes...

Samsung - the world's number one smartphone maker - has its own market niche? hahaha. Do you even know the meaning of "niche"? Must be an Apple fan.

Samsung might have copied Apple's design etc but they are going to be numero uno for smartphone till the next big thing comes along.
 
This looks like another imitation of an Apple idea.

After 2008...monitor maker no longer build 16:10 display. It is more economical to build and in line with Full HD 1080p which output img at 1980x1080. Mix feeling frm user and even till today...many still swear by 1980x1200. Advantage of 16:9 is no more black line at top/bottom screen when viewing full hd movies. Also it is less taxing on ur gpu with lesser dot to process...De higher de framerate, de harder ur gpu had to work...

Not sure why Note 1 adopt 16:10 ratio initially but moving to 16:9 is generally in line with mktg direction thou...
 
Not sure why Note 1 adopt 16:10 ratio initially but moving to 16:9 is generally in line with mktg direction thou...

Yes 16:9 is standard but making the phone narrower has all along been an Apple philosophy for a phone, something you can hold and use in one hand. You need a larger screen, then go straight for a tablet which you have to use with two hands and why stop at 5", why not 7"to 8" which is what mini iPad is about? A phone that uses a stylus also intrudes into the two handed tablet territory. Question is if it is two handed, why not larger. These are the key design parameters. The OS is the creamy part you spread on top of this.

I have argued somewhere that having a larger screen to help old people see better is false science. Except in the early onset of presbyopia, a larger screen will not help someone who cannot focus on anything within arms length. He will still reading glasses.

For someone without a vision problem, all you need to do is to hold the phone closer to you and achieve the same effect as a larger screen, especially if you also have a high ppi like the iPhone. You do not lose definition. You also will not have the attendant problems with a larger screen: cost, power requirement, CPU power needs, weight issue (solving which you compromise on body material like plastics?) etc etc.

I think a extra large screen for a phone is only a fad. I don't see it lasting more than another one to two years. Phones will all eventually end up around 4" to 4.5" for a one hand operation. Two-handed tablets with phone capabilities but via earplugs, wired or wireless, will gyrate around 7" to 8" (your traditional organizer size) as a personal device. If you need to show customers for two persons' viewing, 10" to 11" will probably be the common size or you can have a smaller tablet with projection to wall capability, with obvious limitation.
 
Apple fan-boys are like pee-a-pee hardcore supporters.

They love paying to get screwed. And always happily look forward to the next screwing session.
 
Yes 16:9 is standard but making the phone narrower has all along been an Apple philosophy for a phone, something you can hold and use in one hand. You need a larger screen, then go straight for a tablet which you have to use with two hands and why stop at 5", why not 7"to 8" which is what mini iPad is about? A phone that uses a stylus also intrudes into the two handed tablet territory. Question is if it is two handed, why not larger. These are the key design parameters. The OS is the creamy part you spread on top of this.

While tablet are ideal for surfing, it jus too big for a phone...strictly speaking 3" is more then enuff if u r using nothing but phone and sms function...while the "surfing" part hab to shink...de "phone" part had to increase...for the ultimate all in one solution...unfortunately all in one usually oso means best at nothing...but if user die die oni want to carry 1 device...den Note will suit em better...personally...even if i have a Note...i wont use the stylus much...cant say de same for moi colleagues...they seem bery happy poking the screen...:p

I have argued somewhere that having a larger screen to help old people see better is false science. Except in the early onset of presbyopia, a larger screen will not help someone who cannot focus on anything within arms length. He will still reading glasses.

I am still having the Ipod Touch which i never "touch" it for more then a yr leow...moi find the screen too small for surfing and reading...i nid to put on moi reading glass every time i use it...progressive lens had a small corridor for viewing near distance and i nid to tilt n adjust my head constantly to read an article frm top to bottom screen...dis is tiring n it expose my age...moi dun reali look like someone who nid a progressive lens...yet...:p:p

For someone without a vision problem, all you need to do is to hold the phone closer to you and achieve the same effect as a larger screen, especially if you also have a high ppi like the iPhone. You do not lose definition. You also will not have the attendant problems with a larger screen: cost, power requirement, CPU power needs, weight issue (solving which you compromise on body material like plastics?) etc etc.

This i cnot comment...moi use to hab perfect eyesight when young...but due to de amount of gaming n computer usage...i develop Hyperopia and Presbyopia shortly after 30...tat was way way way b4 any smart phone appear...i had completely forgotten how it feel to hab perfect eyesight...haizz:(

I think a extra large screen for a phone is only a fad. I don't see it lasting more than another one to two years. Phones will all eventually end up around 4" to 4.5" for a one hand operation. Two-handed tablets with phone capabilities but via earplugs, wired or wireless, will gyrate around 7" to 8" (your traditional organizer size) as a personal device. If you need to show customers for two persons' viewing, 10" to 11" will probably be the common size or you can have a smaller tablet with projection to wall capability, with obvious limitation.

Larger screen work...at least for me and many others...tat was the primary reason y we prefer Andriod phone...which is generally bigger then Apple...we leave the part bout personal reason y we dislike Apple or Andriod out...:p Actually moi still trying to visualise how will de next revolution of mobile device will be...

..................:D:D
 
Yes 16:9 is standard but making the phone narrower has all along been an Apple philosophy for a phone, something you can hold and use in one hand. You need a larger screen, then go straight for a tablet which you have to use with two hands and why stop at 5", why not 7"to 8" which is what mini iPad is about? A phone that uses a stylus also intrudes into the two handed tablet territory. Question is if it is two handed, why not larger. These are the key design parameters. The OS is the creamy part you spread on top of this.

I have argued somewhere that having a larger screen to help old people see better is false science. Except in the early onset of presbyopia, a larger screen will not help someone who cannot focus on anything within arms length. He will still reading glasses.

For someone without a vision problem, all you need to do is to hold the phone closer to you and achieve the same effect as a larger screen, especially if you also have a high ppi like the iPhone. You do not lose definition. You also will not have the attendant problems with a larger screen: cost, power requirement, CPU power needs, weight issue (solving which you compromise on body material like plastics?) etc etc.

I think a extra large screen for a phone is only a fad. I don't see it lasting more than another one to two years. Phones will all eventually end up around 4" to 4.5" for a one hand operation. Two-handed tablets with phone capabilities but via earplugs, wired or wireless, will gyrate around 7" to 8" (your traditional organizer size) as a personal device. If you need to show customers for two persons' viewing, 10" to 11" will probably be the common size or you can have a smaller tablet with projection to wall capability, with obvious limitation.

talk so much crap... samsung galaxy note sold up to 7 million. so what the fuck is this?
 
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