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AT&T Declares New samsung Galaxy Note II Available Nov. 9, Pre-orders Start Oct. 25

Beginning Nov. 9 clients enthusiastic about choosing up a New samsung Universe Note® II will be able to purchase one for $299.99 with a two-year contract in all AT&T* shops and on the internet. Online pre-orders for this long awaited system are organized for Oct. 25 at www.att.com/galaxynoteii.
Announced last 30 days, the New samsung Galaxy Note II is one of the first mobile phones releasing at AT&T to function a quad-core processer. Galaxy Note II uses a 1.6 GHz quad-core Exynos™ processer with extremely effective design abilities. The Galaxy Note II is slimmer and smaller than the first Galaxy Note, and it enhances upon the unique with long life cycle of power supply, as well as improvements to the S Pen™. AT&T is the only service provider to provide the unique New samsung Universe Note™ at $199.99 with a two-year contract.

The Galaxy Note II will run on AT&T's 4G LTE system. It will deliver operating Android operating system 4.1 (Jelly Bean) on its wonderful 5.5-inch HD Extremely AMOLED™ show, ideal for clients who want the efficiency of a product with the mobility of a smart phone. The 8-megapixel photographic camera allows customers to quickly discuss their images with buddies through Share Taken, while S Beam™ allows you quickly discuss video clips, images, charts and more with other Galaxy Note II and Universe S® III gadgets.

AT&T clients have entry to the country's biggest 4G network**, protecting 275 thousand people. AT&T has two 4G systems that work together for clients, LTE and HSPA+ with improved backhaul. That indicates AT&T clients are able have fun with a extensive, ultra-fast and constant 4G encounter on their suitable system as they shift in and out of LTE places. With other providers, when you journey outside of their LTE protection area, you may be on a much more slowly 3G system.
Source : AT&T

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