Earlier this month, we did mention about how a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 phablet was spotted (at least screenshots of it shown off in an AnTuTu benchmark) to feature a Snapdragon 600 processor, and while that remained pretty much on the brink between rumor and reality, it looks like said phablet is very, very real. So real, in fact, that it has showed up in China with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 600 processor in tow. Now, if we were to turn back the clock a tad, the Galaxy Note 2 that has been available in the US since August last year did come with a 5.5” touchscreen display, 2GB RAM and running on a quad-core Samsung Exynos 4 processor.
I guess the Snapdragon 600 processor in this China-bound version of the Galaxy Note 2 takes a slightly different route, and it remains to be seen whether it will be released outside of China or not. Other than the processor change, everything else about this particular Galaxy Note 2 remains the same, from its display size all the way to the cameras and operating system version.
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