By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Rogers, Bell and TELUS have all confirmed the coming of Samsung's 5.3-inch Galaxy Note which brings a new paradigm to today's mobile devices. Not only does its screen size fall between large smartphones and small tablets, the Samsung Galaxy Note also uses a precision tip capacitive stylus that can be used to sign digital documents.
One of the prominent revelations at CES 2012, the Samsung Galaxy Note challenges the norm and creates a special place for itself in the mobile arena. Users who can look beyond the large size will realize it has numerous applications in business, for field personnel and seems almost designed for journalists who prefere to jot down notes rather than thumb-type them plus there's that 8 megapixel camera capable of HD video as well and the LTE data speeds, well that is the killer feature for a device like this.
The Galaxy Note will likely support drawing and sketching applications and we'd love to see how it can manage photo editing apps as well. The Samsung Galaxy Note will start at $249.99 and up.
Stay tuned for a walkthrough and review featured here real soon.