Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Sprint release date pinned down for sometime this fall

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Sprint

A bit of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Sprint price plans and release date information has gone official for prospective users in the US. Slated to operate on the carrier’s 4G LTE network, the smartphone-tablet hybrid offers Jelly Bean right out of the box.

The phone’s accompanying scheme is tagged starting at $79.99 (approx. Rs. 4,275) per month as part of Sprint Everything Data Plans with Truly Unlimited data, calling and text to any mobile. For a quick recap, the Galaxy Note successor sports a generous 5.5-inch display rendering visuals in a resolution of 720p.

“We are very excited to bring this unique and innovative device into the Sprint lineup with the benefit of Sprint’s Truly Unlimited data plans. Sprint’s unlimited data plans are the perfect match for Galaxy Note II because our customers can enjoy the huge screen, fast LTE support and other creative features without worrying about costly overages or sharing data,” remarked Fared Adib, Sprint vice president-Product Development.

Note Successor

A Samsung Exynos quad core processor clocked at 1.6GHz powers up the device’s operations. The S Pen stays in place and a number of applications such as Air View, Easy Clip and others have been incorporated to complement the stylus. For snapping up images, there is an 8MP camera on the back panel, while a 1.9MP snapper is affixed to the front for video calls over the web. The phone offers 16GB of internal memory that can be extended via a slot provided for a microSD card of up to 64GB capacity.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Sprint release date is expected to arrive this fall. It will be made available in color choices of titanium gray and marble white.