MasonicGamer.com - I could go on for a while about how wonderful pictures, video, ebooks, and web browsing look on that 5.5″ screen, but instead I’m going to talk a little about the gaming side of it. I tried out a few titles and everything ran beautifully. It wasn’t just the screen size or resolution, but the internals, which include a meaty 2GB of RAM, that contributed to the flawless gameplay.
As well as the standard trials of Angry Birds and Temple Run, I had a chance to try out a few 3D games, which helped show the capabilities of the handset. Dead Space looked great, ran smoothly, and controlled… about as well as it can on a touchscreen. The same can be said about Minecraft: Pocket Edition, Dead Trigger, and Shadowgun. You may not be a fan of these games, but if you are, you’ll love them on the Note 2.
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A Samsung Note 2 handset caught fire on a plane while it was landing at the Chennai airport on Friday morning, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The aircraft was coming from Singapore.
First on the docket is the Verizon version of the Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung's first effort to bring its Note stylus features to a tablet format. The CyanogenMod build server has been spitting out nightly versions of CM13 for the tablet for the last few days. The same is true for the GSM-LTE version of the Galaxy Note II, along with the Verizon and Sprint versions.