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Samsung trying to divert attention with new Galaxy Note II
After the legal tussle with Apple that left Samsung much more than red faced, the company is trying to move on with business as usual as it launched its second generation of Galaxy Note II.

THE SOUTH Korean company, Samsung is trying everything in its power to divert the globe's attention from the legal difficulties with Apple. Their latest ploy in the the same direction was accomplished by unveiling the second generation of Galaxy note phone cum tablet. The first generation went quite well with the users and the makers want to cash in on the first one's success.


The first Galaxy Note was sold to 10 million people and Samsung’s chief of mobile business JK Shin is quite confident that the sales of the second generation mobile will go up this time round. Apple is trying in to cash in on their legal battle as much as they can by banning 8 handsets of Samsung. The Galaxy Note is however not included in the ban list.

The Note II will make some changes that the Samsung people claim would help the company to hold on its customer base and will satisfy them fully. Lee Sun-tae, an analyst at NH Investment & Securities said, "There won’t be huge innovative changes in design, but the Note II will feature quite a few improvements and enable Samsung to carry on its strong sales momentum in the category,” reported website firstpost.

With thinner and wider model the Note II will also have the latest Android version called Jelly Bean, and the notebook cum phone would also have a better stylus.


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Jerry
now Samsung will try everything to just keep us from looking at its legal woes
raj
nice article
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