I wonder whether you still need to keep your Samsung Galaxy S3 and Google Nexus 7 if you have Samsung Galaxy Notes II in hands. With S Pen makes you feel like a normal person than a single finger typist.
I think I prefer just carrying two devices that are more dedicated to their purpose - a small mobile phone (that can take a few knocks) and a larger tablet for browsing, reading, etc. I realise a lot of people like the Note though, so choice is good!
+David Martin Yeah, that's an ideal combination put in your bag. Small screen device with internet access, big screen device with Wifi for reading and presentation.
2GB Ram, 1.6G Quad-Core processor, Samsung Galaxy Note II has a big on hardware scale. 5.5 screen is only a bit bigger than 4.8 Galaxy S3. But with S Pen let you back to traditional paper and pencil time. I reckon it's more natural and elegant way human being interact with computer. Use the fat and oily fingers, on the contrary, to input is very awkward, like people taste finger food.
Going to a shop has Galaxy Note I demo tomorrow. Get a feeling how 5.5 screen feel and like in hands and with a pen.
2GB Ram, 1.6G Quad-Core processor, Samsung Galaxy Note II has a big on hardware scale. 5.5 screen is only a bit bigger than 4.8 Galaxy S3. But with S Pen let you back to traditional paper and pencil time. I reckon it's more natural and elegant way human being interact with computer. Use the fat and oily fingers, on the contrary, to input is very awkward, like people taste finger food.
Going to a shop has Galaxy Note I demo tomorrow. Get a feeling how 5.5 screen feel and like in hands and with a pen.