Saw a review on youtube from "TechnoBuffalo", I linked to the time where the back of the phone is removed. SIM card IS removable on the AT&T models.
Galaxy Note II Unboxing & Hands On (AT&T) - YouTube
That and a lot of folks commented on the lack of headphones in the box the reviewer was given. Not sure if he got it from the NYC event on the 24th. I will not be happy without the headphones/mic as that is what I use for any longterm calls.
Anyway, the review is pretty bad, as it was also an unboxing...just the back cover removal was interesting. He goes over the volume buttons and basic, generic stuff in haste. What makes it worse is that he's apparently reviewed T-Mobile and the N7100 versions, and therefore SHOULD be talking about differences with the AT&T model, in that case. Otherwise, this is a waste of 5 minutes.
Note that Sprint's model does NOT have the SIM removable. I wonder about Verizon. But, I'm on AT&T anyway so I really just wanted to know about their bloatware and if anything else differed thus far (e.g. notification options, speed testing, multi-window...we already can assume is not there, etc).
Galaxy Note II Unboxing & Hands On (AT&T) - YouTube
That and a lot of folks commented on the lack of headphones in the box the reviewer was given. Not sure if he got it from the NYC event on the 24th. I will not be happy without the headphones/mic as that is what I use for any longterm calls.
Anyway, the review is pretty bad, as it was also an unboxing...just the back cover removal was interesting. He goes over the volume buttons and basic, generic stuff in haste. What makes it worse is that he's apparently reviewed T-Mobile and the N7100 versions, and therefore SHOULD be talking about differences with the AT&T model, in that case. Otherwise, this is a waste of 5 minutes.
Note that Sprint's model does NOT have the SIM removable. I wonder about Verizon. But, I'm on AT&T anyway so I really just wanted to know about their bloatware and if anything else differed thus far (e.g. notification options, speed testing, multi-window...we already can assume is not there, etc).