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Compare this to the unlocked Galaxy S II, which comes in at $459.99 at Newegg, the pricing is not too bad at all. Newegg are selling the Note for just $549.99 outright, for the standard 16GB model, unlocked. Pricing on the Note depends on your carrier, whether you take it on a plan or buy it outright. The Note only sports a 2500 mAh battery and I've read other reviews and thoughts on the device, where they weren't impressed with the battery life of the Note. All of this speed and screen size does come at a price and that price is battery life. For a device with a screen that is 5.3 inches, it sure does feel light.
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You get all of this technology in a package that is only 9.65mm thin and weighs in at just 178 grams. There's no need to ask if they've been successful, with 10 million and counting sold, as well as a successor on the way, how do I feel about it? Well, you'll have to read on for the answers to those questions. Samsung seem to have taken the larger screen size under their stride and run with it. Samsung even passed the 10 million units shipped milestone with the Note recently and there's a Note II to be released in the coming weeks. Other smart device makers have tried their luck in the 5.x-inch market, but have not been met with the same success and fan-fare that Samsung have enjoyed. For others, they want that bigger screen and enjoy that blur between smartphone and tablet, where the word "phablet" was born. Samsung's Galaxy Note sports a 5.3-inch WXGA screen, which for some, is simply too big. Samsung's Galaxy range of smartphones is ever expanding and the Note was one of the first, truly successful phones that blurred the line between smartphone and tablet. I decided that I would use this as my personal phone for a two-week period to get a proper feel for the device. At the same time of receiving the Galaxy Note 8.9 4G from Samsung, I received a Galaxy Note smartphone.