Galaxy Note 2 to have flexible Touch Screen

For the last one month we have been hearing a lot of rumours about the Samsung’s plan to launch the successor to their phablet- Galaxy Note. We have already reported earlier that Samsung is planning to release the sequel for their phablet which will have 5.5 inch screen.

samsung galaxy note 2 to have flexible touch screen

One of the notable factor which was responsible for huge amount of success for Samsung Galaxy Note was its screen and its screen size. And following that huge amount of success, Samsung is planning to launch the successor to it, probably named as Galaxy Note 2. However, the guys at Android Guys have reported that the Galaxy Note might come with the flexible touchscreen.

Samsung has been working on flexible touchscreen technology for a long time, and we did hear a lot of news at the start of year that Samsung is going to launch its flexible devices this year. However the existence of the technology is still under curtains.

We heard similar reports/rumours for Galaxy S3 as well, however the device did not feature the flexible display. But with the second big release for samsung this year, and probably last big release for the year, there is a great possibility that the device comes with the flexible display.

The Galaxy Note 2 has been in news for its huge screen size which is alleged to be 5.5 inch featuring 1680*1050 resolutions. Moreover the Korean website, http://news.mk.co.kr/, quoted that the device might be launched on Jelly Bean, which is the latest flavour for Android(Version 4.1). Other rumoured specs include a dual core Exynos processor and 12MP camera.

No other information about the device is available at the moment. Samsung has always been mastermind in protecting their device’s specs and names right till the end moment, so nothing can be confirmed at the moment, but we promise to bring all the latest news about the release of Galaxy Note 2. So keep checking for this place. You can also bookmark our website by pressing ctrl+d.

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