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Okay, here’s even more. Apart form the Wi-Fi certificate and Antutu Benchmark listing, there is a Bluetooth SIG listing too, which also categorises the SPH-P500 as mobile tablet, so in case you still had doubt about the SPH-P500 being Sprint’s Galaxy Note 2 (since we didn’t see one for Sprint when other 3 variants passed through FCC), it should be settled now. Further, as per Wi-Fi certificate, it is compatible with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n only, while the compatibility of Galaxy Note is, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n.
Here's some legit battery benchmarks:
Samsung Galaxy Note II battery life test is complete, here are the results - GSMArena Blog
The endurance rating of the Samsung Galaxy Note II came out as 73 hours or just over three full days. This is how long you can go without charging the device assuming your usage is an hour of calling on a 3G network, browsing the web for another hour then watching an hour of video each day.
Here's some legit battery benchmarks:
Samsung Galaxy Note II battery life test is complete, here are the results - GSMArena Blog
As much as I do not like John Biggs write-ups, I do have to give the man credit for foreseeing the fiasco that Notion Ink was. But that's for another thread to discuss.
But this article he wrote recently was quite interesting and sheds light on the process of how certain online reviewers are able to spit out reviews. Reviews that are detailed and distributed almost at the point of the devices deployment date.
This leads me to believe that with the NYC Oct 24 event fast approaching us, (19 days from now), I wouldn't doubt that the media will be getting the US versions of the Note 2 in their hands a week or two earlier to start their long lengthy reviews on it.
Some tidbits may be leaked, maybe not, but on Oct 24th, Deployment date, I am sure we will see reviews that lead you wondering how they got to test it so thoroughly and so fast on the same day.
As for the battery time length and LTE, Samsung has tweaked it that we all may be surprised.
TS
We know Sprints variant of the Note 2 is SPH-L900. Yet a few min ago I came across this. Specs leak of Samsung SPH-P500, an Android 4.0 tablet headed to Sprint.
But then they add (3rd paragraph dated 10/3/12) that SPH-P500 is Sprints Note 2.
Are they getting their phones/tablets mixed up?
Source: TheAndroidSoul
multi-function is a go!
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 update brings awesome multi-window feature
Here's some legit battery benchmarks:
Samsung Galaxy Note II battery life test is complete, here are the results - GSMArena Blog
28th of October will work for me!
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 release date: Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile in the race
It is expected that Samsung will start selling the phablet Note 2 from 28th of October.
Did you read the pissed off replies?
We all know it'll be after the 28th and her article didn't give anything definite which has her readers very upset. It's pretty much filled with everything we already know/heard regarding the Note 2. I would love if the 28th was a concrete date and not more speculation or wishful thinking.
Nope, not I. I am done with Motorola. Locked bootloaders, no webtop, and the list goes on and on.While I'm 99% sure I'll be ditching my gs3 for the note 2, all these nexus rumors are starting to sway me a little. Now that Motorola is rumored to possibly be working on a nexus, will anyone here pass on the note if a nexus device is released with say a 5.3 inch screen? There hasn't been any rumors to support this as of yet, but if there really are multiple manufacturers working on nexus phones, you would think one of them would be going big with the screen.
While I'm 99% sure I'll be ditching my gs3 for the note 2, all these nexus rumors are starting to sway me a little. Now that Motorola is rumored to possibly be working on a nexus, will anyone here pass on the note if a nexus device is released with say a 5.3 inch screen? There hasn't been any rumors to support this as of yet, but if there really are multiple manufacturers working on nexus phones, you would think one of them would be going big with the screen.
This doesn't surprise me. The minute you asked for source was damn near a given your post wouldn't remain for the rest of us to see and ask the same thing.I commented on that and was first post and said something along the lines of where is a source for the release date and it was deleted
Oh hell NO! Never been interested in a Nexus because it lacks what I need and the "pure vanilla experience" isn't it.While I'm 99% sure I'll be ditching my gs3 for the note 2, all these nexus rumors are starting to sway me a little. Now that Motorola is rumored to possibly be working on a nexus, will anyone here pass on the note if a nexus device is released with say a 5.3 inch screen? There hasn't been any rumors to support this as of yet, but if there really are multiple manufacturers working on nexus phones, you would think one of them would be going big with the screen.
^^ What he said!!!Nope, not I. I am done with Motorola. Locked bootloaders, no webtop, and the list goes on and on.
Like I said in another thread, if and when they get their crap together in the future, I may revisit them, but for now they lost their touch, lost their innovation, and lost my trust in broken promises. Its sad since they were a great home based company, but its a little to late.
TS
Nope, not I. I am done with Motorola. Locked bootloaders, no webtop, and the list goes on and on.
Like I said in another thread, if and when they get their crap together in the future, I may revisit them, but for now they lost their touch, lost their innovation, and lost my trust in broken promises. Its sad since they were a great home based company, but its a little to late.
TS