Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to Come Out Again with Snapdragon 600 - StatesChronicle

In the midst of the rumors on the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 3, we are now hearing que the Korean tech giant is working on a newer edition of Samsung Galaxy Note 2. The news is que Samsung is going to roll out a newer edition of Galaxy Note 2 powered with Snapdragon CPU 600.

The Galaxy Note 2 que was released in September 2012 came with 1.6GHz Cortex A9 quad-core Exynos 4412 quad CPU and chipset. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is powered with Snapdragon CPU 800. Believed It was the que Jelly Bean Android 4.2.2 update would not be available for Galaxy Note 2 to the manufacturer directly were planning to offer the Android 4.3 update. However, the news of 600 Snapdragon CPU powered Galaxy Note 2 is quite surprising.

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At present, the Note 2 is definitely not the main product anymore but its popularity has not yet Decreased. The news about the new Snapdragon 600 Note 2 was revealed by G4 Games. They post spoke about the mysterious que Note 2 product was being tested at AnTuTu. The product managed to Achieve 26.901 points and was powered with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS update and 1.9GHz CPU.

According to the website, the product is powered with Snapdragon 600. This is the same-kind of CPU que you can see on the One and HTC Galaxy S4. The website Stated que the Korean giant is going to launch the Galaxy Note 3 very soon and Also Also other brands are trying to launch products in the category phablet Which is the reason it seems que Samsung may go ahead and release a cheaper edition of the Galaxy Note 2. This phablet will slot itself in the mid-range category.

The model number of the product was tested que is GT-N7018D Which is different from the original Galaxy Note 2. The Same product has been seen on the Bluetooth SIG website and it has been certified by the FCC as well.

The Galaxy Note 2 will be soon Replaced by its successor Galaxy Note 3 Which will come out with better specs. Going by the specs of the mysterious product, que we feel it is going to be on par with the Galaxy S4. The first product will be launched in the Asian market. Most Preferably, China may be the first one to receive the new Note 2 Which is going to be supported by TD-LTE network.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU 600 supports LTE connectivity and helps in churning out better battery life. Also the device supports Wi-Fi 802. 11ac Which is present on the recently received smartphones like HTC One and Galaxy S4. The news on the Galaxy Note 2 new variant is definitely not fake as it has already been filed at the FCC.

. The device is definitely going to come with a lower price tag Which will make it even more competitive. So, people who are not able to afford the Galaxy S4 or the forthcoming Galaxy Note 3 can go for the new Galaxy Note 2 Which variant will come out with a cheaper price tag and powerful tech specs like that of Galaxy S4

Galaxy Note II, functions smartphone and tablet size - Canaltech

By Peter Cipoli 6:45 a.m. 07/19/2013

Galaxy Note 2

Galaxy Note II practically founded the segment phablets, models that are neither tablet or smartphone, but add the functions of both. Note The number of products Samsung has striking features: hardware quite potent, the S-Pen stylus that is embedded in each of them, and we can not leave aside the rather large screen, moving easily from 5 inches.

Samsung usually release a model Note a few months after releasing some product of its Galaxy S line, as with the original Galaxy Note and Galaxy S2 Note Galaxy and II, which is a version grandalhona Galaxy S3. It follows the same design and almost the same finish on a body of 5.5 inch. The HD resolution (1280×720) screen uses the same technology Super AMOLED HD S3 but tending more towards the “Glossy” with vivid and highly saturated.

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Note the entire line, we have the unique applications of Samsung dedicated to the use of phablet with the S-Pen, especially the S Note app used so as to annotate drawings. In our tests, the Note’s S-Pen II got the same results from that used in Galaxy Note 8.0 and has a very accurate pressure sensor, as well as several choices of colors, thicknesses and styles (pencil, pen, chalk and brush). It is enough to produce very realistic drawings depending on the talent of the user (here, full of art we could do was a design not unlike a child of 5 years old).

Putting a little aside differentials Stylus Pen, we still have a powerful (and huge) smartphone. The Exynos processor 4 quad-core 1.6 GHz and 2 GB RAM Note II make one of the more powerful models we have available, second only to the new generation who landed here with latest chips as Snapdragon S4 (Sony Xperia ZQ) and Snapdragon 600 (HTC Galaxy S4 and One). The only point that is expected more GPU that remains the Mali-400, which, although not anything weak, still loses to models stocky Adreno (series 200 and 300).

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The advantage of loading a template so great is the ability to support a larger battery, an important point considering the size and screen resolution and processor quite powerful Note II. We’re talking generous 3100 mAh, which in Brazil is second only to the Razr MAXX (3300 mAh ) and is able to endure a day and half out of the socket tasks with moderate to advanced users and cater for a whole day without leaving them concerned about taking the charger in the backpack, something quite rare in most advanced smartphone models.

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This is a point that whets the curiosity of many users. The 5.5 inch Note II yes bring some drawbacks, especially when used pants, since the pockets are smaller than shorts, and in many cases a portion of gadget was “out”. Even if we put it aside, he begins to bother to walk. Furthermore, unlike the Galaxy S4, the Note II does not have any protection that prevents the screen from touching the table when the place upside down on any surface, which can become a problem even with the protection Gorilla Glass .

For anyone thinking of having a phablet like the Galaxy Note II, it is good to take into account these inconveniences, after all, we’re talking about a product “two-in-one”, something that caters to users who want a tablet and a smartphone in the same handset. But we also have to take into account the other side of the coin, as many users of the first generation of the Note quickly made the upgrade to Note II as soon as it was released, it became accustomed to using a device of great dimensions and advantages it ends up bringing, from content consumption to use productivity applications. There is created a third product to a third “need” of the modern world.

cameras are not to throw away, being basically the same as found on the Galaxy S3: one rear 8 megapixel capable of recording videos in Full HD (1080 @ 30fps) with a quite acceptable quality and a 1.9 megapixel front breaking a twig in time to record videos in HD (720 @ 30fps), mainly used for video conferencing applications VoIP Skype . As we said at the beginning of the analysis, a model Note, when released, inherits many of the features of the flagship of Samsung , where the Galaxy S3, and the cameras is no different.

extra features present are basically all important until the launch date: NFC, DLNA, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS (which in our tests worked very well with a large screen proportions), FM Radio, MHL and WiFi with all the currently most widely accepted standards (b, g, o ne inclusive, widely used in routers and Apple with enough speed in the 5 GHz frequency). connection data have only 3G – nothing 4G , as the release date there was such high demand for the new standard. The Samsung released a new model called N7105 compatible 4G , but not find available here in Brazil.

The device now comes standard with Android 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean) and as soon as we called, it updates to version 4.1.2 that only the most critical fixes some bugs. The latest version, the 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) we find in the Galaxy S4, is not available and there is no provision for a version for the Note II until the closing date of this article. Just like the Galaxy S3 and S4, it includes S Voice, the personal assistant of Samsung that works very well since you all speak English. This is a huge flaw for a device top notch and Samsung really does not seem willing to release a version of S Voice in Portuguese here.

The packaging follows the same style as the Galaxy S3, bringing the same kind of intraauricular headset, charger 10 watts (normal is 5 watts) to resource QuickCharge (which carries about 80% of the battery in approximately 1 hour) and USB cable along with the manuals and warranty certificates.

Conclusion

Galaxy Note II can now be found for around R $ 1,700 stores in Brazil, being a very attractive price for those looking for a phablet with strong configuration, trusted brand and see immediate benefits in the S-Pen. However, its price is only slightly lower than the most recent releases of the market, like the Sony Xperia ZQ and even the Galaxy S4, so that the benefits are virtually restricted to the larger screen and stylus.

The advantages and disadvantages of a phablet are very dependent on the type of device that the user expects, since 5.5 inches is a great size even today where smartphones 5 inches are considered “normal”. It is important to keep in mind the challenges of having to Note II smartphone and tablet, for some users it might end up being not as good as the one nor the other.

Benefits

  • Configuration screen quality and strong
  • Stylus well integrated into the system with dedicated applications
  • cameras of excellent quality for photos and videos casual
  • battery life greater than most

Disadvantages

  • With such a large screen, the ideal would be to have finer edges
  • The screen has no protection when the smartphone is placed upside down, even with the protection Gorilla Glass might damage Note II over time
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Monday, July 22, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note II review - BGR

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Almost exactly eight months ago, I reviewed journals Samsung’s Galaxy Note “phablet” and called it the smartphone that “Samsunged” Samsung (005,930). I very much enjoyed Certain aspects of Samsung’s debut tablet-smartphone hybrid and I thought the company’s implemetation of the S Pen stylus was unique and intriguing, but I wrote que the complete package was far too monstrous to be usable. Even Further I went to call the device “an answer without a question” que aloud and hoped it would mark a turning point where smartphones like the Galaxy Note might begin to shrink back down to more manageable sizes. Then Samsung sold more than 10 million of Them and it ended up being the smartphone que Samsunged BGR .

So, massive phones are here to stay. Most other vendors have not yet had the nerve to launch handsets quite as large to the Note, but we’re getting there. And while other Android vendors struggle to find Their Way – and to stop losing money quarter after quarter – Samsung continues to crank out the hits while its profits climb skyward. The firm’s latest attempt at a blockbuster is the Galaxy Note II, and it will launch ahead of the holidays on every major carrier in the United States.


The Inside

second Samsung’s Galaxy Note smartphone Nearly outdoes its predecessor in every way on paper.

quad-core Exynos processor in the Galaxy Note II replaces the 1.5GHz dual-core unit in the earlier model, and the new brains of this operation is a chipset that consists of a 1.6GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU married to the quad-core ARM Mali-400 MP4 GPU. Also RAM has been upped to 2GB internal storage and comes in at 16GB, 32GB or 64GB depending on the model you choose. The Note II microSDXC Also supports cards up to 64GB in size.

In terms of connectivity, the new Note packs everything from 4G LTE (though my T-Mobile-branded review unit is not compatible with LTE), Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n (2.4 & 5 GHz ) and Wi-Fi HT40 to USB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC. Also the device supports all of Samsung’s modern connectivity-based services including S Beam, AllShare Cast and Wi-Fi Direct sharing from within the camera app.

The Note II runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Whereas the original model is still waiting for an update. To be fair though, the original Note has been updated to Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich Which is more current than the newer OSes found on many devices.

Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface is included as well, of course, those are all of the bells and whistles que come along with it. Highlights include Smart Stay, Which keeps the display on the Note II long as the device’s front-facing camera sees a pair of eyes looking at the device; Rotation Smart, Which stops the device’s display from rotating between portrait and landscape if you’re lying in bed or in other situations where auto-rotation is a nuisance; Suggest S, Which makes app recommendations and gets smarter as you use it; S Voice, Which Is the voice command and query function similar to Siri but not quite as comprehensive, and a variety of motion controls que allow users to tilt the device to zoom in or checked out, raise the phone to an ear while viewing a contact to automatically call que contact, and more.

Because the Note II is so massive, TouchWiz Also includes a few nice options que make it more manageable for one-handed use. For example, users can shrink the dialer and calculator down to a more standard size and push Their locations on the display closer to one side. This means the right-handed user will be able to comfortably reach all the buttons on the right side of the display, or the handset can be configured for left-handed users and the dialer or calculator will slide over to the left side of the screen .

Last but certainly not least, the 2,500 mAh battery in the original Note balloons to 3,100 mAh in the sequel – a much-needed 24% improvement. I still had trouble making it through a full day with the Note II on a single charge, but I found a marked improvement over the original Galaxy Note. I Should Also note that Wi-Fi has a tremendous negative impact on the Note II’s battery performance, and disabling Wi-Fi made it much easier for me to get through the day.


The Outside

Despite

collegues Samsung was able to pack far more tech into the Note II, this new smartphone is narrower and thinner than the Note it replaces.

The original Galaxy Note Measured 146.85 x 82.95 x 9.65 millimeters and weighed 178 grams. The new Note II comes in at 151.1 x 80.5 x 9.4 millimeters and it weighs 180 grams. While the Galaxy Note II is indeed slightly taller and heavier than the original, Also it is narrower and thinner than the Note so it feels more manageable, albeit barely.

But other vendors are launching smartphones que are far thinner than previous-generation models, so why is the new Note only marginally smaller than the last model? The answer to que question lies in the display.

While the

Note II has roughly the footprint the same-the original, it squeezes in at 5.55-inch display where the first note included a 5.2-inch panel. The difference seems minimal on paper, but que 3.5-millimeter diagonal Significant improvement is. The aspect ratio on the new high-definition 720p panel is Also a more standard 16:9 instead of 16:10, Which was the case on the original model.

Beneath the display on the face of the phone sits an oblong home button with a capacitive menu button to its left and the capacitive back button to its right. The phone’s ear speaker is found above the screen, flanked by an LED indicator light on its left and a front-facing camera to its right.

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jiggly, rattly power / lock / unlock button lies on the right side of the phone and the volume rocker is found on the left side. The top side is home to a standard 1/8-inch audio jack and a secondary microphone for noise cancellation, while the primary mic is found on the bottom along with the microUSB port and the phone’s stylus.

The Galaxy Note II’s rear speaker is located near the bottom of the back cover and the camera lens and LED flash are located near the top. I found the same issue with the Note II’s 8-megapixel camera that I’ve found with other cameras on recent high-end Samsung phones. The camera software is great, packed with features like Share shot, Which automatically uploads images and shares Them with friends; Panorama mode, Smile shot, Which snaps a picture When the subject smiles, and Buddy photo share, Which Wi-Fi creates direct connections with other nearby Galaxy Note Galaxy S II and III users and automatically shares the photos They are captured.

Despite all these great features though, image quality is lacking Compared to devices like the HTC (2498) One X or Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 5, 4S and even 4. Zoomed out on the Galaxy Note II’s display, photos look fantastic and vivid. To be fair though, just about everything looks fantastic on the Note II’s display. But once photos are examined on a PC or the user zooms in right on the device, fuzzy edges and other issues common to photos taken with Samsung phones become apparent.

Call quality is outstanding on the Note II. The ear speaker gets very loud and is crystal clear, and speakerphone mode is clear enough to get the job done.


The Upside

The Galaxy Note II is bound to be just as polarizing to its predecessor thanks to its massive footprint, but this phablet has some things going for it are que Difficult to argue with.

First and foremost, a fantastic display is on the high-end Samsung smartphone is basically a Given at this point, and the Galaxy Note II does not disappoint. The phone’s huge 5:55-inch HD Super AMOLED panel still manages a pixel density of 267 ppi thanks to its 1,280 x 720-pixel resolution. While que falls short of the 285 ppi on the original Galaxy Note’s 1,280 x 800-pixel display, the Observed difference is negligible.

Samsung’s AMOLED panel on the Note II is amazingly bright and colors are vivid. Contrast Also outstanding is the one might expect from a Samsung device, and images really come to life. And while the display does not use the “dreaded” PenTile subpixel arrangement, I find the que rival HD displays from companies like HTC and Apple II Note the top in terms of clarity.

Another huge point in the Galaxy Note II’s support is the presence of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

At the team of this writing, Android 4.1 was found on just 1.8% of Android devices globally According to Google’s publicly available data. Android 2.3 Gingerbread was found on the lion’s share of devices at 55.8% – after all, 2012 is the year of Gingerbread – Android 4.0 and Ice Cream Sandwich powered 23.7% of Android smartphones and tablets combined.

This makes the Galaxy Note II a hot ticket item. Samsung’s fastest-selling smartphone of all time, the Galaxy S III, does not yet have access to Jelly Bean and while millions upon millions of users wait for it anxiously, Galaxy Note II owners will be able to enjoy all of the great new Jelly Bean features right out of the box.

Among Those new features is Google Now, Which I have called one of the most exciting mobile innovations of the year to this point. “Now Google gets you just the right information at just the right time,” According to Google’s website, and I could not put it any better.

Google Now is a service que examines Google searches, calendar events, and other location information and uses que data intelligently to automatically present the user with relevant data. Perhaps the service is better explained using examples:

  • Each morning, Google Now will report the weather in your current location on the card and to an entry on the Android notification pane.
  • If you have a meeting or a doctor’s appointment in your calendar, Google Now will let you know When You Should leave and what route to take to your appointment draws near.
  • If you’re standing on the platform waiting for the train, Now Google will let you know When the next train is due to arrive.
  • Now Google will tell you to leave early for work if there’s a traffic jam on your regular route.
  • If you’re booked on a flight that is delayed, Now Google will notify you. Also it’ll stay on top of traffic between your current location and the airport so you know how early to leave.
  • Are you a Yankees fan? Now Google will give you the latest scores every day Yankees. (Staring next season, of course.)
  • If you fly to a foreign country Google Now will pop up translator que card defaults to the native language wherever you land. Also it’ll make a currency converter card available and tell you what time it is in your home country.
Now

To access Google on the Galaxy Note II, simply tap and hold the menu button while on the home screen.

Part of the touchscreen smartphone revolution que Began five years ago was fostered by capacitive touch technology, Which made finger input on smartphones far more usable than it had ever been before. The vendors ADOPTED capacitive display, the smartphone stylus Became the butt of many jokes and it is now often Do que devices are associated with Practically prehistoric by today’s standards. But with the advent of “phablets” and the many improvements have been made que Regarding touchscreen technology and the stylus itself, styluses may be ready for a comeback.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note was the start of the smartphone stylus’ rebirth, and the Note II pushes Even Further stylus support.

S Pen support on the Note II has been improved in every way thanks to the combination of new sensor technology built into the screen as well as a number of software improvements. All of the nifty functions from the original Galaxy Note are there, such as opening a new note with a double-tap while holding the S Pen button, but the Note II can do so much more.

Drawing a circle (or any shape) around something on the screen while holding the stylus’ button will create a cropped screenshot, and users can now use the pen to hand-write calendar events or even email signatures. Annotation and editing functions have been tweaked as well, but my favorite new feature is Airview.

When the S Pen is held Within about 10 millimeters of the Galaxy Note II display, the cursor Appears on the screen and follows the tip of the stylus. Hover over Certain things such as an email in a list or a drop-down menu on the website and will Airview peek inside and show you a preview. Hovering over images or videos will give you a preview as well, and hovering near the top or bottom of the page will scroll up or down. Any time the cursor passes over something that is-enabled Airview, the open circle will begin to glow.

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There are a number of gestures que Can Be Performed with the S Pen, and I highly recommend que new Galaxy Note II owners spend a few minutes in the S Pen section of the device’s Help app to learn about all the great new functionality.

The Downside

When I reviewed journals

the Galaxy Note, there was plenty que I enjoyed about the phone. There was just one thing que I really could not work my way past, and que was the size. The Same is true now.

The Galaxy Note II is positively massive. It’s almost a punch line.

I Carried the Note II with me for several days and I can not express how awkward it is to take a call on this handset. I’m not a small person, but holding the massive Note II to my face while talking on the phone is downright embarrassing. I caught curious looks on a number of occasions, and I found myself ducking into corners Whenever possible. I suppose it’s still less embarrassing than wearing a Bluetooth headset though.

Clearly

There is a market for phones of this size, but I can conclusively state que I can not be counted among users who enjoy carrying a device this size.

Beyond the size of the Galaxy Note II – Which will be the key feature for some and a deal breaker for others – the second major downside for me is the build quality of this phone.

Interestingly, build is one area where the original Galaxy Note outdoes its successor by leaps and bounds. While handsets from Apple, HTC, LG and Nokia will continue to get more and more solid, Samsung seems to be taking major steps back in terms of the materials it chooses for its flagship phones and Their build quality in general.

The original Note was one of the most sturdy smartphone Samsung has released in recent years. It was as solid as a rock with no creaks or jiggles to be found. The Galaxy Note II, on the other hand, feels a bit cheaper. This is a pretty big deal considering how pricey it is at $ 299.99 and up.

For one thing, the plastic cover back on the Note II que and the clips hold it in place are seemingly not very durable. My T-Mobile-branded review unit had a broken clip out of the box, so the battery cover can not be attached in one corner. Also the cover is made of a smooth, glossy plastic que does not feel good in the hand at all. With HTC, Apple, Nokia and others launching phones made of aluminum and soft-touch plastics unibody, the Note II does not feel like a $ 300 phone.


The Bottom Line

The Galaxy Note

PROVED conclusively que there is a market for supersized smartphones. Truth be Told, I’m not sure where this market is – I can only recall seeing the Galaxy Note being used in public twice in and around New York City over the past six months – but it’s there.

For those who enjoy “phablets,” this is it. There is none better. HTC may soon Introduce a strong challenger in the 5-inches-and-up segment, but until que phone is Announced, the Note II has no worthy competition.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note II picks up where the original left off Note smartphone, and it’s better in almost every way. It’s faster, it’s thinner, the screen is bigger, the battery lasts longer, and the stylus is Significantly improved support. Build quality and materials take a step backwards, but none of Samsung’s smartphones really shine in que department and the company still sells more smartphones than any other vendor on the planet.

At $ 299.99 and up, the Note II is big investment. When one considers the much que it is a small tablet as it is a large smartphone, However, this double-duty device passe much more attractive at that price.

Updated to clarify que Samsung’s HD Super AMOLED display on the Galaxy Note II does not use PenTile subpixel arrangement.

New Samsung Galaxy Note 2 With Snapdragon 600 Appears In ... - Geeky gadgets



 New Samsung Galaxy Note 2 With Snapdragon 600 Appears In Benchmarks

well as the new Samsung Galaxy Note 3, it looks like Samsung may also intend to update the existing Samsung Galaxy Note 2, as a new version of the device has Appeared on the AnTuTu benchmark.

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor with a clock speed of 1.9GHz Appeared recently in the database with Android 4.2.2 in tow and a score of 26.901.

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Galaxy Note 2

So why would Samsung release a new update version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, with the release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 expected in September? Samsung Could be about to release a budget version of the Galaxy Note in the form of an updated Note 2.

soon as we get some more information on the new update Samsung Galaxy Note 2 600 with the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor we will let you guys know.

Source

G4games

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 refresh with Snapdragon 600 - Phones Review

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 refresh with Snapdragon 600

Not so Long Ago it was Reported que Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean was going to be skipped on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 in favor of 4.3, but now the mystery continues after the latest news Suggests there is a new SGN2 being made That Could feature a Snapdragon 600 CPU.

Samsung is getting a lot of attention lately Especially When It Comes to the new Samsung Galaxy S4 with a Snapdragon 800 CPU, as well as the new Galaxy Note 3. Now the strange has got stranger after G 4 Games Reported que there Could be a new Samsung Galaxy Note 2 model with a Snapdragon 600 processor.

Apparently the Korean manufacturer is working the apparent new Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with Snapdragon 600 CPU on, the Note 2 is not the top of the range smartphone anymore but it is still very popular.

The model number GT-N7018D has been Talked about for a while now, Especially after it Appeared on the Bluetooth SIG website and has been FCC certified. It has never been seen in AnTuTu until now. The new Samsung Galaxy Note 2 variant is expected to come with Android 4.2.2 as well as a 1.9 GHz processor, apparently it Scored 26.901 points.

We have looked, asked and emailed about the new Galaxy Note 2 variant and as of yet not had any replies. G4Games are surmising que to Note 2 Could Get the Snapdragon 600 CPU based on the specs and score.

Could there really be a refreshed Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with a different processor before the Note 3 is released this year?