The Galaxy Note II is the successor of the first Galaxy Note series. Sprint model of the Galaxy Note II (code number SPH-L900) works on multiple frequency at multi network technology include CDMA based on CDMA1x and 3G EVDO Rev. A at 800 and 1900 MHz, GSM based on quad-band, UMTS up to HSDPA+ internet data support and finally the real 4G LTE at 1900MHz (Sprint frequency). Note that the Verizon version of this huge phone will use 700 MHz for LTE frequency. Galaxy Note II CDMA GSM LTE offers the 5.5-inch display with HD Super AMOLED techno on 720 x 1280 pixels of resolution, a 1.6 GHz Quad-core power CPU by Exynos 4412 SoC and supported by a 2 GB of RAM. The main camera is 8.0 MP with enhanced sensors for better video and image quality, also the 1.9 MP camera up the front of the Note II for video call and conference. The handset is equipped also with the FM radio tuner with stereo and RDS feature for better audio quality besides the installed music and video player. a 3100mAh battery is embedded and promised for up to 20 days on talk time, more than 10 days stand-by on 3G signal and more than 12 days stand-by on 4G (LTE and or HSDPA+).
Galaxy Note II CDMA GSM LTE SPH-L900 Sprint specs:
Network: CDMA, GSM, HSDPA, LTE
Band: CDMA dualband, GSM HSUPA quadband, LTE 1900MHz
Data: 3G CDMA EVDO, 3G HSDPA, HSPA+, 4G LTE
Processor: 1.6 Quad-core CPU by Exyoss
Graphic chip: Quad-core Mali-400 MP4 by ARM
RAM: 2 GB
OS: Android 4.0.1 (ICS)
Display: 5.5 inches, HD Super Amoled, HQ resolution
Camera: 8 MP, Flash, sensors
Front cam: 1.9 MP, video chats, conference
Memory storage: 16 GB
Memory card slot: MicroSD, SDXC up to 64 GB
Connectivity: WiFi BGN, Bluetooth 4.0, MicroUSB
DLNA: Yes
HDMI: yes (additonal cable via USB needed)
NFC: Yes
WiFi tether: Ready
Battery: 3100 mAh
Samsung Galaxy Note II SPH-L900 CDMA, GSM, LTE 1900 MHz is available with Sprint since October 25, 2012 with a contract.