![]() It actually reminded us of the battery cover found on the T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G.Īs to be expected, the Skyrocket's Super AMOLED Plus display is always worthy a mention. On the bright side, at least Samsung and AT&T refrained from giving the Skyrocket a glossy finish, which would've made the handset a surefire fingerprint magnet. We appreciate the textured back found on the other phones in the series because they add just enough friction to keep the device from getting dropped. However, level of comfort is more noticeable than fractions of a millimeter, and we felt right at home with the Skyrocket, with only one major exception: its battery cover is as smooth as a baby's cheek, making it incredibly slippery in our hands. Sure, coming out with the thinnest phone is all the rage these days, and we enjoy a wafer-sized device as much as the next person. Level of comfort is more noticeable than fractions of a millimeter, and we felt right at home with the Skyrocket.īut even with its extra heft, we didn't seem to mind. Oh, and did we mention beef? At 4.6 ounces (130g), the Skyrocket is actually lighter than the 4.77-ounce (135g) T-Mobile model and stays even with Sprint's Epic 4G Touch. ![]() With the international model measuring 8.49mm and the Epic 4G Touch 10mm, this puts the Skyrocket near the beefy end of the GS2 spectrum. It also has virtually the same dimensions, measuring in at 5.11 x 2.71 x 0.37 inches (129.8 x 68.8 x 9.49mm), making it thicker than the T-Mobile iteration by 0.1mm. Underneath the glass, it follows T-Mo's lead by switching from the stellar 1.2GHz dual-core Exynos CPU to a 1.5GHz Qualcomm APQ8060 (a Snapdragon S3) - likely due to the lack of LTE support on Sammy's homegrown SoC. On the front it offers a 4.5-inch WVGA Super AMOLED Plus display and brandishes the same rounded corners and four capacitive touch nav buttons on the bottom. The build number is I727UCLF6.The Skyrocket brings back recent memories of T-Mobile's design sensibility. These updates are been pushed via the Samsung PC tool for mobile, Samsung KIES available for Windows based PC only. Since Android 4.1 Jelly Bean has been launched, the Samsung Galaxy Note will soon be also updated to Android 4.1 upgrade as well. You can draw shapes and re draw them as polygons in perfect shape. As we go through in detail with Premium Suite, S Note app has been updated to provide the new function menu with few neat tricks. These updates are been more called as “Premium Suite” rather than the normal Android 4.0 update and the reason for this is that Samsung has pushed not just the software version update but they have added few more Note specific features. For Galaxy S II Skyrocket these are the normal update just like the international version of the Galaxy S II. For AT & T users, the updates are pretty much straight forward as that of the international released version. ![]() The features included in these updates are the faces unlock features, data usage management in easy way, Android Beam via NFC support. ![]() As you know that among the improvements and enhancements included in the Android 4.0 ICS includes a long list of features. For some users the updates might release pretty early. The update will go live to the users from July 10. It’s now official that AT & T and Samsung jointly announce the launch of Android 4.0 Premium Suite update for Samsung Galaxy Note phone. More happiness as the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket users can see this update available to them as well. The Android 4.0 ICS for Galaxy Note international version was delivered two months ago and it was leaked three months ago via custom firmware’s. The Samsung Galaxy S II has been successfully update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in most part of the world and every one who owns Galaxy Note N7000 in United States waited for this update since a long time. ![]()
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