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AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note Ice Cream Sandwich update is coming tomorrow with Premium Suite


Is Gingerbread too dry for you on your enormous Samsung phablet? We have good news for you if you are that such of a person, because the AT&T version of the Samsung Galaxy Note is finally getting a cold, sweet serving of Ice Cream Sandwich tomorrow. Along with the usual features that come with Ice Cream Sandwich version 4.0.4, Samsung threw in the Premium Suite that came on the international version's Ice Cream Sandwich update. The Premium Suite offers big improvements in S-Memo and S-note, and S-note is now integrated with Wolphram Alpha. Disappointingly, you will not get the TouchWiz features that are on the Samsung Galaxy s III's (S-Voice, Smart Stay, S-Beam, Photo Recognition, and many other S's). You still will probably not be disappointed from the lack of these features, because you will still get many other new features in the upgrade. For those of you who do not know what the Samsung Galaxy Note is, it is the smart phone that has the biggest screen in the world at 5.3 inches, has an excellent display, has a great camera, is very fast with the international version's exynos processor and the AT&T version's LTE, and it came out late last year. This update came a little too late, but it will be forgiven if Samsung pushes out a Jelly Bean update as soon as possible. Want more information on America's favorite phablet's sugary update? Then check out the source link below.


Source: Engadget

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  1. whats a phablet?

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    1. It's a term used in the tech industry to refer to a very large phone that is big enough to be a phone & tablet mix (hence phablet). These phones are usually 5 inches in screen size or bigger.

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