White Samsung Galaxy Note introduced in Korea
White is a color that gets a lot of attention from Samsung lately – it might have something to do with Christmas coming. The company’s latest smartphone to come in white is the Galaxy Note, which has been announced in the new version in South Korea (where the black edition has been sold in more than 60,000 units until now.
For now, there’s no word if the white Galaxy Note is going to be available in other markets except Korea, but it probably will.
The Galaxy Note is Samsung’s biggest smartphone, featuring a 5.3 inch display with 1280 x 800 pixels, TouchWiz UI, and a special S Pen stylus. The Note runs Android Gingerbread, but it will get Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in the fist quarter of 2012.
Via Samsung (Flickr), SammyHub
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