According to Unwired View, it appears that though Samsung could not obtain quantities of the 13-megapixel sensor, rival smartphone-maker LG was able to negotiate a deal with Sony to secure the camera sensor on the LG Optimus G flagship, which is due to arrive later this month.
With recent leaks, it appears that Samsung is attempting a similar wide scale launch of the Galaxy Note II much like it had done with the Galaxy S III smartphone. Though the company has not announced any specific plans for the U.S. market, it’s been rumored that the device would land on all the major national carriers, including AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile, of which AT&T and T-Mobile already support the original Note phablet that was originally announced a year ago.
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