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Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (N7100)

New Delhi, Dec 3: The Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone was the first hybrid tablet-smartphone device to be launched, and very quickly people became a fan of the new category of devices, called Phablets. Well, phablets


Battery life




One of the major advantages of this device is its battery backup. With normal gaming, audio-video use and web browsing over both 3G and WiFi the device usually lasts for two days between full recharges. The 3100 mAh battery pack might sound small, but in reality the device's hardware has been fine tuned to balance power consumption and performance.

Overall, the battery backup more than pleases the users, but beware the auto brightness controller as it reduces the brightness a little too much. Although it's advised to use the automatic control, at times manual intervention would be desperately needed.



Finally

The bigger-better and more doable Note is what we would like to call the Galaxy Note N7100. It has a great set of features and superb performance. That said, the big question is whether it justifies the Rs 35,000 price tag. Well, it undoubtedly does so. The Android Jelly Bean 4.1 operating system is a great advantage and soon it will be upgraded to Jelly Bean 4.2, getting even better.

So if you need a classy and useful device that not only looks good, but does something good too then go ahead and buy the Note 2. It's worth the money you will be paying.

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