Up until recently Iād been counting the days until my December mobile phone upgrade eligibility, the day I could extend my contract for another two years in exchange for a discounted iPhone 5. Thereād been a gnawing anxiety deep in my gut, growing stronger each day my friends possessed Appleās latest gadget and I did not. Then I got my hands on the Samsung Galaxy Note II.
I was introduced to the Galaxy Note II during a meeting earlier this year with the folks at T-Mobile. I sat down for the meeting and laid my iPhone 4 down on table. The T-Mobile rep laid the Galaxy Note II next to it. I was so taken aback by the difference that they took a picture of the two together and emailed it to me after the meeting.
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Itās proven better for business applications as well. I figured the built-in stylus was a feature I would never use, but I find myself jotting down notes with it on a regular basis. Sometimes I use it to play puzzles games. Thereās even a nifty feature for capturing screenshotsāhold down the stylus button, press it to the screen for a second, and instant screenshot. Thatās come in incredibly handy with my new position as Kotakuās mobile czar.
Sure, the Galaxy Note II is huge, but so am I. At 6ā6ā³ with giant ham hands, I imagine me holding a Galaxy Note II, lovingly referred to as a phablet (a cross between phone and tablet), feels much like what it does when normal-sized people hold normal-sized phones. If you want to see how a normal-sized person reacts, ask Owen Goodāafter seeing the Note II in action during our trip to Kotakuās New York headquarters last week he bought one for himself.
The Galaxy Note II has the power and convenience I need and itās Fahey-sized, but ultimately the credit or blame for my switching from iPhone to Android is on Appleās shoulders. With the release of the 5th generation iPod Touch, featuring all of the power of the iPhone 4S with the screen of the iPhone 5 and a ridiculously thin body, I donāt need an iPhone anymore.
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