One Million Galaxy Notes Ship Worldwide, U.S. Release Slated for 2012

  • Samsung’s Galaxy Note, the 5.3-inch Android tablet/smartphone hybrid with stylus that Engadget calls an “unconventional powerhouse,” has shipped one million units in under just two months.
  • The phone has yet to arrive in the U.S., but European and Asian fans are already devouring it, which “bodes well for the device’s eventual reception in the U.S.,” reports Engadget.
  • “The rapid global sales of Galaxy Note are notable since it is creating a new market for something between smartphone and tablet PC,” suggests the company’s press release.
  • Digital Trends adds that rumors suggest the U.S. launch may include “a revised front panel with the traditional Galaxy home button removed, and the usual four-button Android layout instead, plus the potential for a 4G LTE model.”
  • We should expect to hear more about the Galaxy Note at CES in January.
  • Where to see it: Central Hall #12004

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