Q. Doesn't make sense. The Galaxy Note II is a newer version and slightly larger, wouldn't it be a "no brainer" to give the new phone better resolution than it's predecessor?
A. That's a very good question, but here's why;
An Android phone's highest proper resolution is 1280x720. 1280x800 is a tablet resolution and in Android 4.0 and above, running 1280x800 in the phone mode will leave many parts of the UI improperly scaled, and moreover can break support for many applications without a 1280x800 target. Since 720p is becoming the mainstream resolution for Android phones, Samsung decided to fit to the standard rather than using the old resolution, as a way to ensure compatibility and avoid problems.
What is the song in the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 commercial?
Q. I think its the same in all the Galaxy Note II commercials, they all have Lebron James.
A. "Keep On Pushing" - The Impressions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTpZ_4_KhDU
What cell phone should I upgrade to with AT&T?
Q. I'm due for a full upgrade in February. I currently have the I phone 4S. I'm thinking of switching to a different phone.
I've been looking at HTC One X, Nokia 9200 (windows based phone), Samsung Galaxy Note II or III.
What are your opinions? Pros & Cons?
A. You could try the windows phones. Everyone I know loves their iPhones and hates their droids so maybe try something new? Droids are really buggy too because its the same software built for tons of different phones
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