CES 2012 Video: Samsung Galaxy Note demo

A Demo by Anthony Bartolo, Manager, B2B Solution Sales at Samsung Electronics Canada. He shows off the Samsung Galaxy Note which is coming to Canada soon and will be availale to the big three carriers.
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A Demo by Anthony Bartolo, Manager, B2B Solution Sales at Samsung Electronics Canada. He shows off the Samsung Galaxy Note which is coming to Canada soon and will be availale to the big three carriers.
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Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
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