The new handset features support for 4G LTE networks

Dec 20, 2011 09:23 GMT  ·  By

South Korean mobile phone users can now enjoy the capabilities of a new Galaxy Note flavor, one that comes all dressed up in white.

Samsung has just made the pale version of the mobile phone available for purchase in its homeland country, while keeping the high-end features and capabilities of the device unaltered.

Another appealing feature of this device is the fact that it comes with support for 4G LTE networks, which makes it one of the fastest Android phones on shelves today.

The Galaxy Note features a large 5.3-inch touchscreen display, which makes it the largest Android smartphone in the world to date.

It also comes with a series of features specific for it, such as the S Pen technology that enables users do much more with its screen, courtesy of a digital pen.

Samsung has already made the S Pen technology available to developers, courtesy of a series of developer tools that enable the addition of drawing features to applications.

However, this is only one of the appealing capabilities of Galaxy Note, as there is also a fast application processor packed inside this device.

The phone’s specs list includes a 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED Display, complemented by the said 1.5GHz dual-core application processor, and 1GB of RAM.

The mobile phone also has an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, along with a front camera for video calling.

In addition, it sports great connectivity capabilities, including 4G and 3G, or WiFi and Bluetooth features.

The new device also packs a 2500mAh battery inside, which should provide users with enough juice for their daily operations.

The smartphone is powered by the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system flavor at the moment, but should get a taste of the Ice Cream Sandwich platform during the first quarter of the next year, just as Samsung announced today.