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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Coming to Sprint

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will be available on Sprint.

Phandroid.com is reporting that an XDA user found a Sprint RDF otherwise known as a device profile that matches up to the specs on the Galaxy Note 2. There also is said to be further confirmation out there for the device coming to the carrier.

The specs in the profile included an Exynos4412 processor, a 5.5-inch display with 1280 x 720 pixels resolution, Android 4.1.1, JellyBean, support for EVDO, DOrA, Wi-Fi, LTE, and 2GB RAM.

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Customers interested in purchasing the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 can pre-order the device in India.

An online retailer known as Infibeam has began offering pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 2 for 38,500 INR which is equivalent to $694. The retailer also stated that the device will be available on Sept. 22. It is expected to launch in October in the U.S.

Samsung unveiled the device at its "Unpacked" event last week in Berlin and showed off some of the Galaxy Note 2's finer features, including the new and improved S Pen stylus.

The company spent most of its presentation of the device on the redesigned accessory that comes with some new and exciting features. It now sports a better grip and a rubber tip, and when it is pulled out of its holder, a contextual page pops up asking the user what tasks they would like to perform with it.

The new Note also features "Air View," which is accessible in many apps and gives the user a preview of their videos or photos when they are hovered over with the S Pen.

Commands can also be issued using the S Pen by holding its button and drawing a line. Email accounts could be accessed for specific people when the user jots down a name.

Another interesting feature on the new Note is Best Face, which allows users to select multiple facial expressions from each person in a continuous group shot. Drag-and-drop smart folders have been redesigned in the gallery app, and a screen recorder for recording video and audio are also available on the device.

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