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    An infographic showcases how the Galaxy Note series has evolved over the years

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    Last updated: September 7th, 2014 at 09:05 UTC+02:00

    Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge in their Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 event during IFA 2014. Both these smartphones turned out to be as feature packed as we expected but that was always the case with every Galaxy Note smartphone ever released, wasn't it? Did you know that the Galaxy Note 4 offers twice the camera resolution and four times the CPU cores when compared to the original Galaxy Note?

    To know how exactly the Galaxy Note series of smartphones have evolved over the years, have a look at this attractive and easy to understand infographic from Samsung.

    Samsung Galaxy Note Series Infographic

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