T-Mobile announced Wednesday that it will be the first U.S. carrier to sell Samsung's Galaxy Note 2.?The 5.5 inch "phablet" (a term coined for its awkward size; larger than your average phone but more compact than the typical tablet) will be available in T-Mobile's brick-and-mortar locations, as well as its online store at T-Mobile.com.
It runs on Android's latest Jelly Bean operating system and sports a quad-core Exynos processor, 1GB of RAM and an 8-megapixel camera.?T-Mobile is also pushing its appeal toward mobile gamers with the Note 2. The company noted in its release that the handset will come pre-loaded with EA's Need for Speed Most Wanted, which has been optimized to interact with a MOGA Mobile Gaming System.?
Pricing starts at $249.99 on the carrier's "Value" plan, which requires a two-year contract -- and another 20 payments of $20 each month as part of an Equipment Installment Plan.?Or you can buy the Galaxy Note 2 on one of T-Mobile's "Classic" voice and data plans, which will set you back $369.99 up front (this is a two-year contract, as well).
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Source: http://www.knowyourcell.com/news/1648571/galaxy_note_2_hits_tmobile_first.html
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