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Sample Video and Photos: Samsung Galaxy Note II

The Samsung Galaxy Note II comes with a 8MP camera that’s capable of shooting full HD 1080p videos. Over at the front, it comes with a 1.9MP shooter which takes videos in 720p. In camera mode, the Note II is a rather snappy shooter which lets you take instant non-stop burst shots up to 20 photos. We’ve uploaded a sample video and a couple of sample shots for initial testing.

Photos turn out pretty good with great detail which obviously is a big improvement over the original Galaxy Note. Somehow it seems rather identical with its Galaxy S III sibling that also comes with a 8MP shooter.

Head after the break for some sample shots.

Here are some shots taken so far. Click to view in original size.

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