The new Galaxy Note II is not widely available worldwide but nothing can stop it from a round of drop tests. Earlier on we have seen the Galaxy S III fared not so well against the iPhone 5. Obviously the iPhone 5’s aluminium clad build can withstand more abuse than the standard plastic construction.
Watch the video to find out if the Galaxy Note II with a bigger display and heavier body can withstand such impact.
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