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  • 7 December, 2011
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FCC approves Galaxy Note with AT&T Bands

Many of you might remember back in September the Galaxy Note first made its appearance. Too big to be called a phone but too small to really call a tablet. Many of wondered if the Note would ever make it state side or not. Some said not a chance others said that Samsung hadn’t decided yet. We still aren’t 100% sure if it is indeed coming to the U.S. or not, we do know that the Note did just pass through the FCC sporting AT&T’s 2G/3G bands. That does make a U.S. launch hopeful. Other than source code being released recently, the Note hasn’t been in the news a whole lot. So here is a little refresher on what makes the hybrid device so unique and desirable.

  • 5.3-inch 1280×800 Super AMOLED HD display
  • 1.4GHz dual-core Exynos processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 32GB built-in storage, microSD card slot
  • 8MP rear shooter, 2MP front camera
  • Android 2.3.5 with TouchWiz

It is a pretty impressive device and the added stylus, although not necessary is a nice touch for note taking and the aspiring artist. Especially if you loaded up all those marvelous Adobe suite apps to it. I wouldn’t mind having one. I am not sure about using at my phone though, even though that is technically what it is designed to be, kind of.What do you guys think? If this does find its way to AT&T would you jump at the chance to own one?

Source: Wirelessgoodness