5M Galaxy Notes in 5 months# PDA - 掌中宝
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是屏幕大更吸引人还是带S pen更吸引人?
http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/27/samsung-ships-five-million-g
Five is an important number for Samsung's Galaxy Note. It has a 5.3-inch
screen and now, just five months since it debuted Samsung has announced it's
shipped five million units (the one million mark was crossed right around
the end of December). That's certainly long enough for you to decide if you'
re in love with its super-sized frame or the accompanying S-Pen stylus, but
unfortunately it has not been quite enough time for the highly-anticipated
Ice Cream Sandwich software update to be released. While the world waits for
the Premium Suite of apps and Android 4.0, let's think back to all the good
times we had, including its initial unveiling, our original review and
finally its arrival in the US on AT&T. So, are you convinced yet that there'
s a place in the world for a device like this, or five million phablets
later are you still thinking this is just a fad?
Update: If you prefer to use your stylus for kanji or kana, Engadget Japan
has NTT Docomo's announcement that it will release the Galaxy Note with LTE,
branded the SC-05D, on its network April 6th.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/27/samsung-ships-five-million-g
Five is an important number for Samsung's Galaxy Note. It has a 5.3-inch
screen and now, just five months since it debuted Samsung has announced it's
shipped five million units (the one million mark was crossed right around
the end of December). That's certainly long enough for you to decide if you'
re in love with its super-sized frame or the accompanying S-Pen stylus, but
unfortunately it has not been quite enough time for the highly-anticipated
Ice Cream Sandwich software update to be released. While the world waits for
the Premium Suite of apps and Android 4.0, let's think back to all the good
times we had, including its initial unveiling, our original review and
finally its arrival in the US on AT&T. So, are you convinced yet that there'
s a place in the world for a device like this, or five million phablets
later are you still thinking this is just a fad?
Update: If you prefer to use your stylus for kanji or kana, Engadget Japan
has NTT Docomo's announcement that it will release the Galaxy Note with LTE,
branded the SC-05D, on its network April 6th.