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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 gets more leaked info hours before official Announcement

IFA 2012 is well underway in Berlin today. Lots of great news and information pouring out from a lot of the great manufacturers. We will get as much up as we can about all the happenings, sadly we aren’t there to see this stuff first hand. One the more ‘notable’ devices that we are all waiting to see is the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Leaked press images and specs have surfaced thanks to the guys over at PocketNow.

As you can see in the image above, it is gorgeous. Holding the same look as the Galaxy S III, only much larger. The 5.5-inch screen is HD Super AMOLED display is coming in at 1280 x 720p with true 16:9 aspect ratio. That makes it a little taller instead of fatter when it comes to that size increase in the screen. Samsung Exynos quad-core processor isn’t specifically named in the leak, but it does state the Note 2 is sporting a 1.6 GHz quad-core processor. It would be stupid to think it would be anything but their own chip. Also it offers 2GB of RAM, 8MP camera on the back, 1.9MP camera on the front, a 3,100 mAh battery and comes in two colors off the bat. A Marble White or a Titanium Grey. The Titanium Grey was recently announced as being a new color for the Galaxy S III too. Let us not forget the memory options. Just like the Galaxy S III, there will be a 16, 32, and 64GB model variety.

The leak also confirms Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on board out of the box. It should be hitting Europe in early October with the quad-core version, followed up by a 4G LTE version in the U.S. Here is to hoping that a quad-core version does make it state side, even if they have to swap out the chip for the new Qualcomm S4 Pro like the LG Optimus G has.

The official press event and announcement of the device from Samsung is coming up shortly, so stay tuned for plenty of images and videos of the device. We are still banking on the Note 2 to have features like Pop-Up play and eye tracking like the S III too. That would certainly make this device even more useful in our opinion.

Source: PocketNow