The truth is that Samsung's product range is truly impressive. There are devices for all types of users and needs., and the brand always finds more space to position what it launches. It has been learned that the Korean company is working on new models, such as a Galaxy Note 2 mid-range.
These are the news that he prepares
In line with its strategy of covering all segments, Samsung does not want to stand still or rest on its laurels; Leading the market requires constant renewal. This also continues its policy of offering devices for all types of users. Apparently, it is a complete success.
Galaxy Note II: Specs, Display, and S Pen
One of the products being prepared is a mid-range Galaxy Note 2, so it is expected to have a most affordable price than the current one and, therefore, many more users can access it. In addition, this model would arrive in europeThe big news seems to be that the device will not include a Super AMOLED type screen and we will have to check the functionalities that the stylus will have.
Regarding the “complete” Galaxy Note II, the known data allows us to draw a clear profile of what it offers: a 5,5-inch Super AMOLED HD display with a resolution of 1.280 × 720 pixels (approx. 267 ppi) and a 16:9 aspect ratio for a wide viewing experience. Inside, a 1,6 GHz quad-core Exynos processor With 2GB RAM it guarantees fluidity, accompanied by storage options of 16 / 32 / 64 GB and microSD slot (officially up to 64 GB). The battery of 3.100 mAh It is one of its keys: it can sustain long days with intense use.

In photography, equip a 8 MP rear camera with 1080p recording and a 1,9 MP front camera designed for high-definition video calls. In terms of connectivity, there's no shortage of HSPA+/LTE depending on variant, NFC, DLNA, MHL, WiFi and Bluetooth.
The differential value is in the S Pen. The stylus allows advanced functions such as Popup Note (taking quick notes on any screen), QuickCommand (gestures to open apps or actions), Easy Clip (on-the-fly clipping), Photo Note (handwritten notes on the back of your photos), and improved handwriting with templates. The system also includes previews when you zoom in with the S Pen to the screen in compatible apps, as well as utilities such as Multi Window, Pop-up Play, Smart Stay, Direct Call and S Voice to improve productivity.
It should be clarified that, while the “full” model exploits the S Pen experience to its full extent, the mid-range variant being considered prioritizes price: It could use an LCD panel instead of Super AMOLED and reduce or even do without some advanced pen functions to fit more limited budgets.
A 13,3-inch tablet with a keyboard: Focus on productivity
The second product they have in mind at Samsung is a tablet with a screen of, no less, than 13,3 inches. And, in addition, it would include a dock with a full QWERTY keyboard, which would compete with proposals such as the ASUS Transformer. Everything points to the fact that is oriented towards productivity It's already a mixed leisure/work use. This model is expected to include Android, although a version with another operating system hasn't been ruled out (Windows was once discussed).

A panel of this size would allow more comfortable multitasking, improved document editing and large-format multimedia consumption experience. The keyboard dock would transform the device into a lightweight laptop-like environment, maximizing value for users who need it. write frequently and move around with a single device.
Project J: The Next Generation Galaxy S
Finally, there is the so-called Project J. This is the internal name of the new generation of its Galaxy S range and, as indicated in SamMobile (sources of information), its arrival would not be long in coming. The next flagship, referred to as Galaxy S4 in reports from that time, it was incorporated Super AMOLED Full HD display, 13 megapixel camera and a New-generation SoC with ARM Cortex-A15 architecture, marking a significant leap in power and definition.
The beginning of the cycle for Samsung aims to be full of new products and, therefore, to continue fighting in all market segments. The company has become a very demanding rival, capable of iterating quickly and creating variants that adjust price and features without sacrificing its signature mobile experience.