galaxy note 2
Verizon customers will be able to choose from two powerful phablets this holiday season - see which one might be a better fit for you.
Four of the five expected carriers are now currently selling the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, leaving only Verizon customers still waiting.
According to Samsung-centric website SamMobile, the Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 will be the first Samsung devices to get Android 4.2.
The iPad Mini and the Galaxy Note 2 may be two different devices and out of each other's league, but both are promoted as a variation of a tablet.
If you're wondering whether your carrier has the Galaxy Note 2 yet, here's a quick look at who does and for how much.
T-Mobile has released their holiday lineup for 2012, which includes a couple data plans for tablets as well.
See where the Galaxy Note 2 is available and what people are saying about it so far.
Those who shelled out an extra $70 for a T-mobile Galaxy Note 2 can rest easy knowing that it supports LTE and is virtually identical to the AT&T model.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is beginning to roll out among U.S. carriers such as T-Mobile and Sprint.
Verizon has been quite silent on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 2, but a representative just confirmed a pre-order date and pricing.
T-Mobile is the first carrier to begin selling the Galaxy Note 2 here in the United States, but at a premium.
Looks like the T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 will be priced similarly to competitors, at least through Wal-Mart.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 should hit carriers Sprint, T-mobile, and U.S. Cellular before they come to the nation's two largest wireless carriers, AT&T and Verizon.
Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft will all launch new devices in the last couple weeks of October.
Sprint announced that they will begin offering the Galaxy Note 2 on October 25 for $299.99.