MK News (a Korean site) reports that its sources say the successor of the Samsung Galaxy Note will be officially unveiled at the IFA consumer electronics conference, which will be held in Berlin, Germany on the 31st of August.
According to the source, the Galaxy Note 2 will sport a slightly lager display compared to its predecessor. The device will sport a 5.5-inch touchscreen compared to the 5.3-inch display of the original Note. Also mentioned is a quad-core processor like the Galaxy S3 and possibly a camera sporting a higher megapixel count compared to the original version’s 8-megapixel camera.
The source says, “There are also talks of improving the camera resolution to 12.0 or 13.0 megapixels, up from current 8.0 megapixels, but this may be changed depending on other factors.
“It will not, however, showcase the unbreakable plane (UBP) display technology, a precursor to the flexible display. UBP will most likely be applied for the next product released after Galaxy Note 2.”
Want to know if the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will make an appearance at the IFA expo in Berlin on the 31st of August? We’ll keep you posted once we know more.









