Samsung Galaxy Note Already Rooted, Available Online At AT&T

Anton D. Nagy | February 19, 2012 2:20 AM

When the Samsung Galaxy Note went on preorder with AT&T on February 5 we already knew a rough estimate on when to expect the phone to be available. If you need a 5.3-inch Android device with a special S-Pen, you can now head over to AT&T at the source link below and grab one as it is already available online. You’ll have to pay $299.99 if you sign a two-year contract or $649.99 for the phone only.

That being said, the phone already got rooted. If you wish to apply the hack yourself, follow the source link for the download and instructions (which are pretty simple if you’re used to Odin). Let’s not forget about our friends in Canada; the Galaxy Note is available on Bell, Rogers and Telus and the root over at the source link is advertised to play nice with the Telus and Bell variants.

Source: AT&T, XDA Developers

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