Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 2 price out now, available through Sprint

Samsung Galaxy Note 2

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 release date from Verizon may be unclear, but the smartphone’s price has been tagged at under $300. While it is up for pre-order through the carrier in question as well as U.S. Cellular and AT&T, interested users can lay their hands on the phone through Sprint or T-Mobile in the US.

Flaunting the Verizon logo on the home button, the hybrid device’s front panel is dominated by a Super AMOLED HD display that offers a multi-touch real estate of 5.5 inches. Besides, there is also a 1.9MP front-mounted snapper for video conferencing over the web. Especially for snap-happy users, the South Korean manufacturer has added an 8MP primary camera, complete with a BSI sensor, an LED flash, auto focus, in-camera editing functions and more.

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In addition to 16GB of integrated memory, the phone’s 2GB of RAM teams up with the quad core Samsung Exynos processor to facilitate multitasking on the go. The handset’s key highlight is the latest Android Jelly Bean platform that tags along features such as S beam, Android Beam and Google Now to name a few. And if that’s not enough, the Samsung smartphone offers compliance with the carrier’s 4G LTE network speed and comes with communication options like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and NFC.

The price of the Galaxy Note 2 via Verizon and Sprint is $299.99 (approx. Rs. 16,125) along with a two-year customer agreement and qualifying data plans.

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Specifications:

  • – 5.5-inch HD Super AMOLED touchscreen
    – Android Jelly Bean
    – 1.6GHz quad core Samsung Exynos processor
    – 2GB RAM
    – 8MP camera, 1.9MP webcam
    – 3100mAh lithium-ion battery