Settings

S Pen

Change the settings for using the S Pen.

Dominant hand: Select the hand used to write with to enhance S Pen inputs.

Pen attach/detach sound: Set the device to emit a sound when the S Pen is inserted or pulled out from the slot.

Open Popup Note: Set to launch a quick note when the S Pen is pulled out from the slot.

Battery saving: Set the screen not to respond when inserting or removing the S Pen.

S Pen keeper: Set the device to display a pop-up alert and emit a sound if you walk when the touch screen is off and S Pen is removed from the device.

Air view: Set to show the S Pen pointer when the S Pen is hovering over the screen.

Sound and haptic feedback: Set the device to sound and vibrate when hovering over files, subjects, or options.

Quick Command settings: Configure the settings for Quick Command.

S Pen help: Access help information for using the S Pen.

Accessory

Change the accessory settings.

Dock sound: Set the device to play a sound when your device is connected to or removed from a desktop dock.

Audio output mode: Set to use the dock speaker when your device is connected to a desktop dock.

Desk home screen display: Set the device to show the desk clock when your device is connected to a desktop dock.

Audio output: Select a sound output format to use when connecting your device to HDMI devices. Some devices may not support the surround sound setting.

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The Samsung GT-N7100 series, commonly known as the Galaxy Note II, is a landmark device in the smartphone evolution, launched in 2012. Various models, including the GT-N7100RWDO2C, GT-N7100TADVDC, GT-N7100TADPRT, GT-N7100RWDPRT, and GT2N7100TADVDC, demonstrate Samsung's commitment to innovation.

A standout feature of the Galaxy Note II is its expansive 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display. This screen offers vibrant colors, deep blacks, and an immersive viewing experience, making it perfect for multimedia consumption and productivity tasks. The resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels ensures crisp visuals for everything from videos to documents.

At the heart of the Galaxy Note II is its powerful Exynos 4412 processor, which consists of a quad-core CPU clocked at 1.6 GHz. This remarkable processing power ensures smooth performance when multitasking or running resource-intensive applications. Coupled with 2GB of RAM, users can easily switch between apps without facing lag.

The device features a 3100 mAh battery, providing all-day usage, even with heavy use of applications and multimedia. Samsung introduced innovative features like Smart Stay, which keeps the display on while you are looking at it, and multi-window functionality, allowing users to run two applications simultaneously on the screen.

One of the hallmark features of the Galaxy Note II is the S Pen, a stylus that enhances user interaction with the device. The S Pen allows for precise input, handwriting recognition, and creative tasks, making it a preferred choice for artists and note-takers. Samsung built in several S Pen-specific applications, such as S Note and Action Memo, which leverage the stylus's capabilities.

In terms of photography, the GT-N7100 series sports an 8MP rear camera and a 1.9MP front-facing camera. The camera incorporates features like autofocus and LED flash, which enhance photo quality, especially in low-light conditions. The Galaxy Note II also supports Full HD video recording at 1080p.

Additionally, the Galaxy Note II supports 4G LTE connectivity, allowing fast data transfer speeds, making it ideal for online browsing and streaming services.

Overall, the Samsung GT-N7100 series, with its robust features, advanced technologies, and user-oriented design, established itself as a groundbreaking device in the phablet category, setting the stage for future innovations in large-screen smartphones. As it continues to be a reference point in mobile device evolution, its legacy combines productivity, creativity, and entertainment.