

The glossy, ceramic white version will be available at select carriers and retail outlets as Samsung adds marketing momentum that has so far pushed worldwide sales over the 5 million mark in just five months.
While the 5.3-inch HD Super-AMOLED screen combined with the revolutionary S-Pen has been an obvious hit with consumers, Samsung ensures Canadian workers that the Note has met rigorous security criteria to be categorized as "enterprise ready" so they can securely integrate their device into the workplace.
Enterprise ready criteria is built in to the Note Android 2.3, Gingerbread operating system, enabling any organization's mobile work force to maintain secure connections to corporate applications and data while away from their desks, notes Samsung.
Samsung's enterprise functionality and security now includes: Mobile Device Management, On-Device Virtual Private Network (VPN) and secure access to Corporate Email/Calendar/Contacts.
Additionally, a premium suite upgrade will follow in late spring with new features and applications exclusive to the Galaxy Note and that utilize its innovative S-Pen, bundled with an OS upgrade to Android 4.0 / Ice Cream Sandwich.
"With the Premium Suite upgrade, we wanted to add features that enrich users' Note experience even more, including the great advantages of Android 4.0 and innovative applications for S-Pen," said Paul Brannen, Vice President, Mobile Communications at Samsung Canada.
"We are committed to providing extraordinary experiences for consumers, and we will continue to provide new features and upgrades to enrich our offering," he added.
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