Vodafone Deals for Samsung Galaxy Note Now Available
The new Samsung Galaxy Note now has deals available on Vodafone, this fourth network release for the Galaxy Note follows recent launches on O2, Orange and T-Mobile deals over the past few days but these latest offers beat the other networks by providing a free phone at the cheapest line rental.
Samsung Galaxy Note deals Vodafone offer a free phone at just £36 per month, these beat the next best deals from Orange by a whole £5 line rental and are now officially the cheapest Samsung Galaxy Note offers available with a free phone.
The tariff in question is the ‘Vodafone 600′ package which as the name suggests includes 600 minutes of calls which can be used to call both landlines and other mobile networks at any time, also included in this Samsung Galaxy Note deal is unlimited text messaging as well as a generous 500MB of internet access every month which this latest Android phone will make good use of.
The Galaxy Note is the Samsung phone that has many people talking, it offers the largest touch screen currently available on the market at a staggering 5.3 inches, this beats the next biggest display of the HTC Sensation XL and HTC Titan at 4.7 inches and the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus at 4.65 inches, it is a Super AMOLED display also found in the best-selling Galaxy S2 and comes complete with a hidden stylus for handwriting and more intricate uses.
Running the latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system the Galaxy Note has now been confirmed as one of the handsets that will receive the new Android 4.0 update known as Ice Cream Sandwich, this new OS joins the gap between smart phone and tablet for a more cohesive experience.
Boasting the same high specification 8 mega pixel camera as the Samsung Galaxy S2 the Galaxy Note can also capture 1080p full HD video and comes complete with an LED flash, there is also a second 2 mega pixel camera on the front of the phone for what Apple would have people call ‘Facetime’ on their new iPhone 4S and older iPhone 4, but we all know as video calling.
Powering this large screened phone is a fast dual core 1.4GHz processor which although is not the fastest on the market (this currently goes to the HTC Sensation XE with its dual core 15GHz chip) is an upgrade to the 1.2GHz chip found in the Galaxy S2, the Samsung Galaxy Note also has an extra large battery at 2500 mAh to produce even longer talk times and standby times between charges.
The Samsung Galaxy Note offers Wi-Fi, 3.5G support, GPS with turn by turn navigation and Bluetooth as well as many of the common Android features, there is also access to the Android Market which now offers a staggering 500,000+ new applications to download and with 16GB of internal memory which can be further expanded with MicroSD cards there’s plenty of room for apps, music, photos, videos, files and content.
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