Samsung Galaxy Note, the famous 5.3 inch phablet has been available in Europe for almost a year now and in the US it’s still having trouble taking off through all major carriers and retailers. For example, T-Mobile just announced the hybrid between tablet and smartphone and the only advantage here is that this version will run Android 4.0 ICS with Premium Suite out of the box.
The device will also be able to use the T-Mobile speedy HSPA+ 42 Mbps network and you should know that this phablet is certified with SAFE (Samsung Approved for Enterprise) and comes with a 5.3 inch HD Super AMOLED screen, 1.5 GHz dual core Snapdragon S3 CPU (I would prefer the Exynos version, honestly) and an 8 megapixel camera, the exact same sensor from the Samsung Galaxy S II. There’s also a front 2 megapixel camera, full HD video recording and playback and S Pen support.
T-Mobile has yet to confirm the pricing, but what we do know is that the device will be available at T-Mobile sales channels in the following weeks. Will you be getting one? If the price is under $100 on contract, it may be worth it…