Anton D. Nagy | September 4, 2011 2:11 AM
The Samsung Galaxy Note might as well be the most interesting device in a long time while also managing to be a much controverted one. We personally think that it’s “outrageous” with it’s huge, larger-than-five-inch screen, but that exactly makes you probably want it even more.
According to information from Samsung, the phone-tab should be landing in the U.K. around the first quarter of 2012. This is understandable as the software isn’t final on the device but then again the manufacturer could polish it just in time for the holiday season. Samsung (so far) decided to skip Q4 2010 and plan for a U.K. launch in Q1 2012, with plans for the U.S. market following.
There’s no indication of even an approximate timeframe for the U.S. launch but given the recent track record of Samsung’s Galaxy S II launch — took five months to land in America after April’s European launch — it might as well be end of Q2 (we sure hope it won’t take that long!!!)
Source: SlashGear
Via: PhoneArena
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