With just days to go before Samsung is set to officially unveil the Galaxy Note 2, a Korean newspaper has published what it claims are the "phablet's" final specs.
The Galaxy Note successor will launch with Android 4.1: Jelly bean, according to Seoul Newspaper.
And, according to previous rumors, the Galaxy Note 2's screen will be even larger than its predecessor's, measuring 5.5 inches (compared to the original's 5.3 inches).
That's sure to turn on anyone who liked the original Galaxy Note's hybrid phone/tablet form, and anyone who wouldn't want an even bigger screen probably wouldn't buy the Note or Note 2 anyway.
Haters gonna hate
The Samsung Galaxy Note's bigger screen is going to be its main draw, as otherwise the new phablet is similar to its predecessor.
The resolution is the same, at 1280x720 when Android's on-screen buttons are factored in.
And reports indicate that it'll sport a 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos 4412 chip, a Samsung Super AMOLED display, an 8-megapixel camera, and a choice between 16GB or 32GB of storage.
But while the specs remain similar, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2's physical form could be altered slightly.
It still won't fit in your pocket
With 5.5 inches of gorgeous screen real estate, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 isn't likely to fit in anyone's pockets, unless they're wearing cargo shorts (and who wears cargo shorts anymore?).
But the report claims that the stylus-equipped phablet's edges have been smoothed or rounded, so the Note 2 may in fact look slicker than the first Note.
And sources speculate that Samsung's flexible screen technology could play a role in the Galaxy Note 2, allowing the screen to curve slightly with the device's form and thus be slightly easier to jam in a pocket.
Expect to know more at Samsung's Unpacked event at IFA 2012 on August 29.
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