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Galaxy Note 2 with flexible 5.5 Inch Display ?

As we all know, the Galaxy Note 2 Release at 29 August 2012 at the in Berlin . This has already been officially confirmed by Samsung. About the successor to the Samsung Galaxy note were already heard many rumors, and now there's something new. The Galaxy Note 2 is supposed to come with a 5.5 inch display.

This news far more incredible about the new Samsung Galaxy Note 2, coming from the Korea Times. The display of the GT-N7100 could consist of plastic and a "UBP" ("Unbreakable Plane"). And it can be produced extremely thin displays. However, the Galaxy Note 2 will be rigid, a curvature of the whole model, however, could be present.

But also a display diagonal of the Galaxy note 2 by 5.5 inches now then probably pushes the limits of a normal phone. More important is probably again about the software used on the Galaxy Note 2, but this was an important guarantee for the success of its predecessor.

GALAXY NOTE 2 NEW DISPLAY


galaxy note 2 new display

How ever, there are still a rumors about the new Samsung Galaxy note 2. Until now, there are no official statements on the new model. But the release date of the Galaxy note 2 on 29 August is not far off. Until then, it is guaranteed but still come to a Galaxy Note 2 leak.

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