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The Galaxy Note II: inching toward Nirvana

“It’s gorgeous, can we keep it?” That’s what my girlfriend asked when I unboxed the Galaxy Note II. A few days later, the answer I’ve come up with is “God I hope so”.
That the beloved was so enamoured with Samsung’s newest device is hardly surprising. She’s an S III owner, having recently escaped a two-year-old, slightly wonky BlackBerry. It would be mad of her not to love it. I was determined that I wouldn’t be so easily impressed. I own the original Note*, I love it and, apart from some glitches caused by my own failed attempt to root it, it’s given me nothing but pleasure from the day I got it. I’m not alone in this thinking.
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