The phone is available at $369.99 with a two-year contract agreement

Oct 24, 2012 09:35 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone users in the United States interested in the purchase of a Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphone can now head over to T-Mobile’s website and grab one.

The handset went up for sale today with a price tag of $369.99 (€285) attached to it after a mail-in rebate and with the signing of a two-year contract agreement on a select plan with the wireless carrier (such as the Classic Unlimited—Talk + Text).

The Android device is available in Titanium Gray and requires the addition of a data service to the voice plan, but it will provide users with a great experience on the go, that’s for sure.

Samsung has packed Galaxy Note II with a large 5.5-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering an HD resolution, as well as with a quad-core 1.6GHz processor with support for true multitasking.

“Samsung innovation at its best, the Samsung Galaxy Note II offers unmatched power with a large screen and new slimmer design. Create, produce, and share with this fun all-in-one device,” T-Mobile notes on its website.

The mobile phone comes with 16GB of internal memory, as well as with a microSD memory card slot to expand it, and is powered by a 3100 mAh battery for extended usage times.

On the back, the new smartphone sports an 8-megapixel photo snapper with support for full HD video recording, while also packing a 2MP camera on the front, to enable users make video calls while on the go.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity have been packed inside the new mobile phone as well, along with Mobile Hotspot, GPS receiver, and the usual set of sensors.

At the same time, the phone comes with a new, enhanced S Pen, which enables users to do much more on its large screen than they would be able to do with fingers alone. Galaxy Note II is powered by Google’s Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system.