WHEN Samsung first came out with the Galaxy Note a few years ago, it was
a breakthrough, not just for the Tech giant, but for the industry as a
whole. Considering how quickly things move in the digital world, the
note phenomenon is no longer an enigma, hence the need for companies
like Samsung to keep pushing the envelope further.
Samsung seems to understand this, hence, its move to leave no stone
unturned creating the Note 5. Managing Director of Samsung Electronics,
West Africa, Mr. Brovo Kim, said at the launch in Lagos recently that
“”Samsung has continued to improve the Note series with every new
version crafted
with metal and glass, the Galaxy Note5 boasts of a
beautiful screen, suite of helpful productivity apps to accompany its
super precise stylus.
Bigger screens have gone from nice-to-have to a must-have and the display which was once called a gimmick is now the norm.”
Meanwhile the Director of mobile, Samsung Electronic West Africa, Mr.
Emmanouil Revematas, said, customers desire a big brilliant display but
not a bulky device, thereby causing them to choose between screen size
and portability. “At Samsung, we did not think that was a choice our
customers had to make. With the Note 5, they have a big display in a
slimmer package.
The Note5 is an intuitive and efficient device; it is the Galaxy
re-defined, re-imagined and re-designed,” Revematas said. “The little
wave of shortcut buttons, which appear on the screen when the stylus is
popped out, can easily be customized and the device will send an alert
whenever the stylus is not in its holster,” he explained.
“There is a special option in Screen Write that lets you capture an
entire page; so piecing together multiple screenshots for web pages or
text conversations is a thing of the past,” he said.
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