T-Mobile is guilty for this piece of news. When everybody is anxious to find out more about iPad Mini and Surface, the major American retailer bets on Samsung's new phone/tablet, a 5.5-inch HD Super AMOLED screen at 1280 x 720 pixel resolution gadget, the Samsung Galaxy Note II.
Early Wednesday, the Seattle-based carrier announced it would begin selling the anticipated device immediately. T-Mobile's launch comes one day ahead of Sprint's launch, which was announced last week. Samsung Galaxy Note II shares Surface's destiny: it's a dual gadget, that you can use according to your needs. For some bloggers, it's too bigger and hideous to be a smartphone, for others is perfect to help you in your business.
Samsung Galaxy Note II features 16 GB of storage, a 1.6Ghz quad-core Exynos processor and an 8-megapixel rear camera. It runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and it also includes Samsung's S Pen stylus. T-Mobile, which recently announced it would merge with MetroPCS, said customers on its Value plan that get a new two-year contract, can purchase the phone with a $249.99 payment followed by 20 payments of $20 each month, if you add the numbers the gadget will cost you up to $649.99, which makes you wonder, whether it deserves your sacrifice. On the other hand, customers on T-Mobile's Classic plan can purchase the device for $369.99, along with a new two-year contract.
If you can wait a little bit longer, you can make savings on the rival carriers. For instance, Sprint, which will begin selling the phone next week, is charging $299.99 for the phone on a new two-year contract.
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