NeRv0s3. Posted December 28, 2018 Share Posted December 28, 2018 Samsung has published an interesting storybook with the history of the Note series until the last. Galaxy Note 7 was omitted, a move that made it understandable because it was quickly withdrawn from the market due to the battery. Samsung wants to watch Galaxy Note 7 so it clears it from history Galaxy Note 7 is a black page in South Korean history and the first phone whose production was shut down shortly after launch. At the same time, the effort of returning a so po[CENSORED]r phone to the factory was a negative first for the entire industry. There have exploded so many Note 7 terminals because of faulty construction that airlines have forbidden passengers to take it on the plane. Several major fires were caused by Notes 7 in the owners' homes, while some were left without a car because of the same apparatus. Although it's almost impossible to ever forget what happened with Note 7, Samsung makes every effort in this direction. Nothing is stranger than seeing an official infographic like the one below which jumps from Galaxy Note 5 to Notes 8. The infographic was posted on the South Korean giant's official PR website. From a point of view, the intention behind this infographic is a commendable one. Samsung wanted to help you realize the exciting evolution of this gadget family in the manufacturer's portfolio and keep in mind the important premieres that every phone has come to pack. The first of these was the Galaxy Note released in 2011 with a 5.3-inch screen, a dual core processor, an 8-megapixel camera and an S-Pen. At the time of launch, it was considered a generous phablet. At the moment, the diagonal is one of the smallest. There followed an increase in the diagonal from one generation to the next, and improved functionality behind the S Pen stylus. Galaxy Note 4 was the first fast-loading and a fingerprint sensor integrated into the main button. Note 5 was the first to adopt the bottle on both sides of the casing. Note 6 has never existed because Samsung had now set out to align the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series. On top of that, the information is interesting and it is an important slice in the history of top smartphones, it's only sad that Galaxy Note 7 has been completely omitted from this list. Not by the other, but it had been the first Notes with an iris scanner, in addition to the traditional fingerprint reader. In addition, it was the first to resist water and have an HDR panel. Too bad she tended to explode when you expected less. History-of-Note9_main_1 Source: playtech.ro 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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