Monday, September 10, 2012
Galaxy Note II and the Magic S Pen: Samsung Innovation or Samsung Gimmick?
After being swamped with the news and reports about the IFA event and the announcements of new devices from the competition telecom companies, it seems that it is time again to deal with rumors and assumptions.
Samsung Galaxy Note II Being Questioned
The fact is, the Samsung Galaxy Note II has gained more attention than most. This is because as a phablet with the S-Pen technology, nothing comes close to its innovations yet.
But, the public is asking, is it a true innovation or is Samsung simply trying to entice imagination to divert the attention from the upcoming Apple devices, the iPhone 5 and the iPad Mini.
There is no stopping these assumptions and questions from going around, especially now that Samsung seems to be still on the manufacturing stage of the said device. Rumors have it that Samsung is keeping the dimensions but still thinking of increasing the screen size.
Samsung is till focusing on the S-Pen though and so are the consumers. According to a recent survey on the S-Pen and if it should be focused on, about 68 percent of the respondents indicated that they are excited about the stylus while 32 percent voted for the camera and the processor as the more important features of the Samsung Galaxy Note II.
With Samsung focusing its Galaxy Note II promotion on the S-Pen technology, it is only natural for people to wonder about it. The upcoming phablet is going to feature impressive and powerful specs and features as well as more advanced hardware than just the stylus. Therefore, some people are just asking, why keep the focus on the stylus, which in reality is not that new at all.
The point here is, maybe Samsung should try to concentrate more on highlighting more functional features rather than over promoting the S-Pen because it is really turning to be viewed as a cheap gimmick. Some people simply want to see more focus on the screen and the processor.
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