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Samsung Galaxy Note II to arrive this October with Jelly Bean


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For the past few days, Samsung has been drawing quite a lot of attention with the Galaxy S III. Looks like the Korean company can't seem to get enough. Sources of a Korean publication (MK Business News) are suggesting that the Galaxy Note II is due to launch in October this year. Does that ring a bell? Yes, another phablet from Samsung.
The Korean manufacturer is planning to release the next version of Galaxy Note in time for Apple's launch of the next iPhone, which is also expected in the month of October.
The smartphone is expected to feature a thin unbreakable plane display (UBP) with a better display resolution and sport a slimmer design.
Other rumoured features include a quad-core processor, a 12MP camera, longer battery life and a sturdier build compared to its predecessor.
What's more, the smartphone is also likely to run on Jelly Bean, a successor to latest Android version Ice Cream Sandwich. We hope to see Jelly Bean debut at the Google I/O event that will take place at the end of this month.

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