The original arrived in stores in October of 2011, and sources in Korea say the Galaxy Note 2 will debut at around the same time this year — with the official reveal slated for IFA 2012 in Berlin. Again, that’s the same path Samsung took with the original.
Samsung hasn’t revealed anything about the new model yet, and judging by the myriad ways they employed to keep the Galaxy S3 a secret until launch day, they’re probably going to keep the Note 2 on lockdown until their keynote.
Some rumored specs have surfaced, though. First up is an even larger screen, which has been pegged at 5.5 inches. The Galaxy Note 2 will also reportedly be upgraded to a quad-core processor, and Samsung is thought to be bumping the rear-facing camera up to a 12 or 13 megapixel sensor.
While the upgraded hardware sounds pretty good, the software sounds sweet, too. Samsung just might bring the Galaxy Note 2 to market with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean preinstalled. The original Galaxy Note arrived with the two-version-old Gingerbread, and it took seven months for the ICS update to begin rolling out. Many Galaxy Note owners still haven’t received the update — including all AT&T and Rogers customers.
Shipping the new model with the freshly-pressed Jelly Bean would be a welcome change, as no Android fan wants to see another hero device launching with an out-of-date OS.
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