The Samsung Galaxy Note was announced at last weeks IFA, and for
anyone wondering how powerful the device is, the guys over at Greek site
Techblog managed to run Quadrant on the device whilst it was at IFA.
The Samsung Galaxy Note ended up with a score of 3,624, this compares
to 3,152 on the Samsung Galaxy S II, which
would make it one of the
fastest Android smartphones that we have seen so far, the video below
shows the device in
action.
The Samsung Galaxy Note features a dual core 1.4GHz processor, and
from the looks of the benchmark this is one of
the fastest processors we
have seen so far, it also comes with a 5.3 inch Super AMOLED display
with a resolution of
1280 x 800 pixels and Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
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