Samsung Galaxy Note 2 coming in October?
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Samsung is reportedly preparing a successor to the Galaxy Note, and it could have a flexible display.
An unbreakable plane display is said to be "a precursor to the flexible display", so the device could bend a little.
It'll also allow the device to be slimmer. Apparently it'll have a screen larger than the current Note's 5.3-inches.
The sequel will launch in October, according to MK Business News, to compete with the iPhone 5. The iPhone 5 isn't a dead cert for an October launch, but it would fit with Apple's scheduling plans, being 12 months on from the iPhone 4S announcement.
The sequel will reportedly be a "derivative model" of the Galaxy S3, so expect curved corners and a more pebble-like design.
There's no word on whether the stylus will stay or not.
Android Jelly Bean
The Note 2 (which could well be called something else, according to the report), will run Android Jelly Bean, the successor to Ice Cream Sandwich. Battery life is said to be improved, and it'll be sturdier to protect against falls. Handy if you're taking it to the great outdoors. Or are just a bit clumsy.
A quad-core processor will mean faster processing, and multitasking should be a breeze.
It'll also have a 12-megapixel camera on the back, up from the current Note's 8-megapixel.
Can a device get much bigger than 5.3-inches and still call itself a phone? We'll have to wait and see.
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