The baby of the Lint team, Hunter has been a tech fan since he bought his first MiniDisc..and what a waste of money that was. He began writing about electronics at the age of 16 and hasn't stopped ...
The Galaxy Note II for T-Mobile ($369.99 direct, after a $50 mail-in rebate) is many things, but above all, it's the most phone there is. It gives you more screen, more processor, and more OS than ...
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 review: This is a phone and tablet, or 'phablet', that looks like the Samsung Galaxy S3, but is bigger really better? Undeniably one of the surprise tech stories of 2011, the ...
Dan's love affair with tech began in 1985 with his first computer, the Enterprise 128. After a psychology and zoology degree at university, a career on stage and screen he joined Pocket-lint in 2009.
Samsung recently announced the release of KitKat update for Galaxy Note 2 in select countries, and began its initial roll out of new Android 4.4.2 update for the said device, just a few days ago. The ...
The first iteration of the device, introduced last year, initially met with scepticism, but proved a sleeper hit, bridging the gap between smartphones and tablets with sales of more than 10 million.
The international LTE version of the second generation Galaxy Note with model number GT-N7105 was launched with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and is currently running on a slightly upgraded version of Jelly ...
The Galaxy Note II for AT&T ($299.99 direct) is many things, but above all, it's the most phone there is. It gives you more screen, more processor, and more OS than just about any other phone out ...
Big-screen browsing and a capable battery make the Note 2 a tempting proposition Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, to help you make the best ...
When we first saw the original Galaxy Note, our initial reaction was that this beast couldn’t possibly be a phone: it was just too big. So big it had to be a mini tablet. Then came the S3, which could ...
The original Samsung Galaxy Note was a concept that really shouldn't have succeeded; a phone with a finger-stretching 5.3-inch screen by rights should be a laughable spectacle, yet it found a ...
Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. It's funny to think how a couple of ...
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