Slowly making its release around the world, the latest country that is set to officially receive the 5.3-inch smartphone is its home country of South Korea. Though there’s actually a difference with this one since it ends up being the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE model, rather than just a regular one.

With this, users in the technology-loving country will be able to experience the smartphone with super fast speeds, since it’ll be able to offer 4G connectivity.

Other than that, there’s not too much of a difference with the original, non-LTE model. Though that isn’t to say that it’s any less impressive, especially with that 720p Super AMOLED display, that super nice 1.
Ghz dual-core processor and 16GB of storage space.

Surprising the Galaxy Note still hasn’t really arrived in the US and the only…legal way to get one is on AT&T and the wallet to pay for a pricey import model. But it’s possible that this LTE version will open new doors, since Verizon stands as the largest LTE provider in the world and you know, they might as well…

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