Samsung to unveil Galaxy Note 2 at IFA Berlin, says Korean news agency

Posted on 10/07/2012 | in Android, Samsung | by

Last month we reported some tidbits regarding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 2. We are now hearing news about when and where it may be unveiled officially.

According to Korean news agency MK, Samsung will be showcasing the Note 2 at IFA 2012, which will open from August 31, 2012 in Berlin. The agency quoted a source confirming the news:

Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 2 during the IFA 2012, a consumer electronics show held in Berlin, Germany in late-August.

As we earlier reported, the Galaxy Note 2 is all set to feature a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen, slightly bigger than the original and hugely popular Samsung Galaxy Note.

Although there is still no official word on it, the latest Galaxy will most probably come with an Exynos Quad-core processor, the same one that Samsung Galaxy S3 has. The smartphone will be powered by Google’s latest version of Android – Jelly Bean. According to MK’s source, there are also rumors of an improved camera with a resolution of 12.0 or 13.0 Megapixel.

There are also talks of improving the camera resolution to 12.0 or 13.0 megapixels, up from current 8.0 megapixels, but this may be changed depending on other factors. It will not, however, showcase the unbreakable plane (UBP) display technology, a precursor to the flexible display. UBP will most likely be applied for the next product released after Galaxy Note 2.

 

Source: MK News via Android Authority

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