Hi! This week I am going to do a slightly different blog. I am going to give an initial review of a device. I know this is a very subjective issue but here we go!! I will be giving a short review of the Samsung Galaxy Note II from US Cellular.
I was intrigued by this device at first, then went to a store and held one and played with it a bit. My first opinion was it was too big, and I could not use it one handed. I kept watching the YouTube reviews and listening to friends who had this device and decided to give it a try. After a few days I still am inclined to think the device is a bit to large, but have learned to compensate for most applications.
While the device is large, the screen is amazingly bright and vibrant while watching movies, gaming, or just normal applications and the Spen makes navigating the huge 5.5 inch screen a bit easier.
The 8 MP camera takes digital SLR quality photos and video. The burst mode is an excellent feature in my opinion and the ability to take still photos during video capture is great.
With the release of the latest update the multi-screen option is going to make multitasking at work much easier.
Overall this is one amazing device, but not for a first time smartphone buyer in my opinion, you would be overwhelmed at the things you can do with this device! But if you are upgrading from another smartphone I would recommend this one if you don't need to operate your device with one hand.
The 8 MP camera takes digital SLR quality photos and video. The burst mode is an excellent feature in my opinion and the ability to take still photos during video capture is great.
With the release of the latest update the multi-screen option is going to make multitasking at work much easier.
Overall this is one amazing device, but not for a first time smartphone buyer in my opinion, you would be overwhelmed at the things you can do with this device! But if you are upgrading from another smartphone I would recommend this one if you don't need to operate your device with one hand.
If you would like information or help switching from your current carrier to US Cellular or have questions about Android in general, feel free to contact me through Google+ or through the comments of this blog.
John USCC Customer Crew Member
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