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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Release Set for October?

A successor to the Samsung Galaxy Note could be launching as early as next year, according to report from YouMobile.org.

A Samsung Galaxy Note 2 concept was recently posted by the site who feels that releasing a new version of the Note only makes sense since the company had so much success with the first version that sold over 7 million units worldwide.

The concept picture for the device looks almost identical to the Samsung Galaxy S3. This also matches up to the original Galaxy Note since it closely resembled the S2 when it was launched.

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The site claims to be basing its concepts on the "latest reports" regarding the Note successor.

It also listed specifications for the smartphone-tablet hybrid that includes a Super AMOLED 5.5-inch display with WSXGA+ 1680 x 1050 and 360ppi pixel density. Its display will feature a PenTile Matrix as well.

Other specs for the Galaxy Note 2 concept include a dual-core Exynos 5250 processor and 1.5GB of RAM.

The site also stated that the Galaxy Note will be announced in October and should hit the market before the holiday shopping season begins.

The Samsung Galaxy Note launched in October of 2011, so it would make sense to release the new version one year later.

The tablet-smartphone hybrid was the first of its kind on Samsung combining the best of both worlds.

It is also likely for the company to launch a new version of the Galaxy Note with Android 4.0.3, Ice Cream Sandwich.

The current Note runs Android 2.3.5, Gingerbread and should be upgrading to the new software soon.

It also features a stylus known as the S-Pen that the company has created special applications for.

The Galaxy Note has received rave reviews and has made quite an impact on the market. A new version seems like a great move for Samsung.

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