Announced last September, over 1 million Europeans already own the Samsung Galaxy Note but hopeful U.S. buyers may be able to own the Samsung Galaxy Note hybrid in 2012. The Galaxy Note is a 5.9 inch touchscreen tablet with a built in Smartphone.
SamMobile published a photo of a possible U.S. version, sparking bloggers to prognosticate more information will be available at this year’s CES along with a possible 2012 release. People lucky enough to have access to the new LTE network may get excited.
Specifications
• 5.29″WXGA Super AMOLED (C-type touch), Full Touch Bar
• Android OS: Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread
• 21M + HSPA, LTE
• 8MP AF with LED flash, 2MP Camera Front
• HD Recording (1080) / MHL ver1.0
• A-GPS, GLONASS / BT v3.0 + HS / USB v2.0 / WiFi (802.11 a / b / g / n) / OTG
• Sensors: Accelerometer, Compass, Proximity, Light, Gyro sensor, Barometer
• TouchWiz 4.0 for Android, Multistage, Augmented Reality, Integrated phonebookwith SNS, IM, Email, Face Recognition, etc.
• WiFi calling, Qik
• NFC
This might be an interesting hybrid for tablet lovers, too, however, I’m concerned that bloggers are suggesting the release will not have Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich.