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Samsung took the wraps off of the Galaxy Note II a couple days ago, teasing all the new features and specs of of their next phablet phenomenon. Plenty of you are anxiously awaiting the chance to get this thing in your hands and test it out for yourselves. Unfortunately, that’s not going to happen for a bit, so you might as well grab the next best thing: a detailed hands-on video from Samsung.

You’ve already read all about Samsung’s Berlin Unpacked event and the unveiling of Samsung’s Galaxy Note II. Live blogs pointed out the awkwardness of the magic show, along with the in-depth coverage of the Galaxy Note II, but who wants to simply read others’ experiences when they can relive the moment themselves? We’ve got video of the entire event waiting for you after the break, so head on through and relive every “magical” moment of Samsung’s Unpacked event and experience all the announcements first hand.

Samsung has released what appears to be the Kraken of point-and-shoots. It’s a 16.3MP Android-powered camera, and when I say Android powered, I’m talking Android 4.1! Yep, I know a boatload of users who may never get the chance to taste Jelly Bean on their Android smartphone and yet here’s a camera rocking the latest version of Android (ouch). Other specs include:

Samsung has “unpacked” the Galaxy Note II and laid it out for all to see. Its predecessor was a surprise success according to many naysayers, and now we’re here to take a look at its newer, faster, more powerful (and slightly larger) successor. Hitting the market sporting the latest version of Android (Jelly Bean). the Samsung Galaxy Note II will feature:

It appears Samsung will have a bit of time before Apple gets its injunction hearing, as it’s being reported that Judge Koh has set the hearing date for December 6. That’s more than three months away and isn’t really what Apple was hoping for. Apple was shooting for a quicker hearing date in order to get Samsung’s infringing products off of shelves as soon as possible. Apple is gearing up for the launch of its next iPhone and with the holiday season right around the corner, they don’t want consumers confusing these infringing products for iPhones.

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