The famous Samsung Galaxy Note just reached South Korea in its white version. This seems to be the color of the season, since a recent anti-Apple Samsung commercial also showed us the white Samsung Galaxy S II in action. Nokia N9 was also very much talked about when it appeared in white and not to mention everyone’s craziness with the delay of the white iPhone 4…

Now the Galaxy Note is part of the trend, with a white case and supporting LTE connectivity, just like the original model. You must know that in Samsung’s homeland, the device has solver over 60k units since it was launched. The specs remain the same here, including the 5.3 inch screen (HD Super AMOLED), 1.5GHz dual core processor, 1GB of RAM and 8 megapixel camera. Add Android 2.3 Gingerbread and 2500 mAh battery to that and you get the picture of this tablet/smartphone hybrid.

It would be interesting to see how many people actually prefer white gadgets to the black ones and why. What’s your take on this story? Do you own a white smartphone and why did you choose that version? Comments are available below!

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