Samsung Galaxy Note 2 smartphone

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caseyc

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I recently bought the new Samsung Note 2 smartphone&nbsp;last week when it was finally&nbsp;released by Verizon.&nbsp; AT&amp;T and Sprint also carries this, plus one or two other carriers, I think. &nbsp;<br /><br />This thing is a monster with a 5.5" screen and advanced specs that goes on and on. That's why I haven't been posting to this forum for awhile, cuz I've been busy playing with my new toy, haha!&nbsp; <img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" /><br /><br />If anyone has questions that I can maybe answer regarding this monstrosity of&nbsp;a phone, let me know.<br /><span><br /><a href="http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/samsung-galaxy-note-2/4505-6452_7-35426722.html">http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/samsung-galaxy-note-2/4505-6452_7-35426722.html</a><br /></span>
 
That is the phone I'm thinking of getting.&nbsp; Not sure which carrier I'm going to go through yet, but I do like that both Sprint and T-Mobile offer an unlimited plan.&nbsp; I am a heavy data user, so it makes the most sense for me to go with an unlimited plan.&nbsp; After playing with it for a while, what is your opinion of it?
 
I'm realy digging this phone! &nbsp;The reason I want the large 5.5" screen is for easy web page viewing. It's almost like a mini tablet experience with less scrolling. &nbsp;Even the large virtual keyboard is great, and I have fewer typo errors, plus the keyboard has all the numbers on top of the letters so I don't have to press the freakin Symbol button like my previous phones. &nbsp;This phone is so big it literally dwarfs all over smartphones! &nbsp;It makes an iPhone look like an insect with its 4" screen, haha! &nbsp;This phone also has features that no other smartphone has, such as a stylus pen for drawing and writing onto a note, or even drawing and writing onto a picture. &nbsp;The stylus can do other cool things such as drawing a lasso around an image for copying and pasting onto another document. &nbsp;The stylus can also hover over a link on a web page which will then reveal other drop-down or hidden menus. &nbsp;You can't do this with a normal smartphone. &nbsp;The quad-core processor is pretty blazing fast, and does just about everything very quickly. &nbsp;Another cool feature is that the phone can have 2 windows opened simultaneously for different apps, such as the Web and Email at the same time in top and bottom part of the screen. &nbsp;I looked at my old Motorola Droid Razr Maxx phone with a 4.3" screen, and it positively looks small compared to my Note 2 screen. &nbsp;I think once you get turned onto the monster 5.5" screen, you can't go back to anything smaller! &nbsp;The one major negative about this phone is that Samsung doesn't appear to release anything larger than the 16GB internal memory size phone. &nbsp;In other words, only the 16GB version is available in the United States, this sucks! &nbsp;I'm already down to just less than 6GB of free memory after loading a bunch of apps and some large hi-def racing games like Asphalt 6 and 7. &nbsp;Worse, you cannot transfer apps to the memory card. &nbsp;On the plus side, at least I have a huge 64GB external micro-SD card for all my music, pictures, and documents, which I've already used up half the memory! &nbsp;As to deciding between Sprint and T-Mobile, that's obviously a personal decision that only you can make. &nbsp;Besides the monthly cost, an important consideration is how good reception you get in your area for a particular carrier. &nbsp;Fortunately for me, I still have my grandfathered unlimited 4G LTE plan through Verizon before they terminated that plan. &nbsp;I am also a heavy data user, and in the several days I've had this phone, I've already blown through over 7GB of data usage! &nbsp;On the down side, I had to pay full retail price of $700 plus tax for my Note 2 phone in order to keep my unlimited 4G plan through Verizon. &nbsp;Anyway, just play around with this phone, and watch various videos on YouTube for their reviews before making a decision. &nbsp;This phone is positively not for everyone just for its sheer size. &nbsp;But for those who can appreciate it, it's very cool !<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
As a "techie" I can appreciate the awesomeness of this phone.&nbsp; Thanks for all the info.
 
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