Decision to go the Galaxy Note way...
Friday, December 23, 2011
It's been 1.5 years since I bought my Samsung Wave 8500 mobile phone in India. That was a time when the Android started to get popular and the iPhone remained something I thought was an expensive proposition for a mobile phone. I started to notice that Samsung was starting to do great stuff in the mobile space and decided to bite the bullet and put my money on Samsung's Bada OS. I knew there wasn't much of apps in the Samsung Bada store. I'm glad to have made that decision as I've discovered the quality and attention to detail that Samsung has seemingly been after.
- I've been eyeing (on and off) at the Wacom Bamboos for quiet a long time now, and felt the Samsung Galaxy Note had at least some features of the Wacom tablets (and hope it will have more apps that will aid to it becoming more complete)
- Being a very heavy user of phones for talking and also for micro-blogging (Twitter and Facebook specially) and more, I found the 2,500mAh battery and the 1.4 Ghz processor was just perfect for this purpose
- I love phones that offer me good real estate for typing and viewing. Being a user of Treo 650, Nokia E90 in the past, I don't mind the size as log as it meets my primary needs
Labels: android, apple, Galaxy, Galaxy Note, Galaxy S2, Google, iphone, Samsung
Best place to buy this phone is Flipkart.
I ordered this first at Sulekha Deals and I only regretted. They adopt the "customer lock-in" strategy by offering the products for significantly lower prices (while they dont have a stock of the product in reality). I got understand this strategy through a Sulekha Deals insider.
The Sulekha Deals customer support was clueless of the status of my order. I even emailed and phoned Satya Prabhakar, the CEO of Sulekha dot com. To my surprise, he seemed least interested in serving customers. Thumbs down for Sulekha Deals.





