Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will get 720p screen and Exynos 4 Quad CPU
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 would have a screen with a resolution of 1280×720 pixels and use an Exynos 4 Quad-soc. Benchmark results show that. The processor is clocked slightly higher than in the Galaxy S III.
The Galaxy Note 2 would be known under the type number N7100. A device with that type number is turned up in the GLBenchmark database. The results and system information appear to have been removed, but according to PhoneArena showed that page that the N7100 has a Samsung Exynos 4 Quad processor, the same soc as the Galaxy S III. Information from the GLBenchmark database has often remained accurate in the past. It is also obvious that the N7100 would become the Note II; the first Note has the type number N7000 in Europe.
The resolution of the screen was shown as 1280×720 pixels, slightly less than the 1280×800 resolution of the current Galaxy Note. Phone Arena speculates that it may be a Super Amoled HD screen with RGB layout, instead of the PenTile screens in the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S III. According to previous rumors, the screen has a diameter of around 5.5 “.
A logical moment for the presentation of the new Note would be at the electronics fair IFA, which starts in Berlin at the end of August. Samsung announced the first Galaxy Note at IFA last year. The Android device, which according to Samsung is somewhere between a tablet and a smartphone, turned out to be a sales success with more than five million units sold.