LAS VEGAS: South Korean electronics giant Samsung announced plans to bring its super-size smartphone, the Galaxy Note, which also features a stylus for taking notes, to the United States.
With a 5.3 inch (13.46-centimeter) touchscreen, the Galaxy Note is considerably wider than most smartphones on the market today.
Apple's latest iPhone, the 4S, for example, has a 3.5-inch (8.85-centimeter) display.
In an announcement on the eve of the giant Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Samsung said it will partner with AT&T to sell the Galaxy Note in the United States and it will run on the US telecom carrier's 4G network.
The Galaxy Note, which Samsung describes as a "new category of smartphone," went on sale in Asia and Europe in October. Exact pricing and availability for the US market were not announced.
The Galaxy Note comes with a stylus, called the "S pen," which is housed inside the device and which can be used to write notes on the screen as one would on a piece of paper.
Handwritten notes from the S Pen can also be captured by the device and shared with others.
Samsung is touting the larger, high-resolution screen of the Galaxy Note as superior to standard smartphones for viewing videos, surfing the Web, running applications or reading electronic books.
The Galaxy Note, which is powered by Google's Android software, also comes with front- and rear-facing cameras.