We love the Samsung Galaxy Note. Pachyderms named Peter love the Galaxy Note. At last count, about five million of you out there in Internet land love it too. But if you’ve become as enamored as I have with OMGPOP’s Draw Something
over the last few weeks, you’ve got at least one more reason to either
love or crave the gigantic smartphone: its superior
artistic capabilities. As noted in our previous story, it makes a great
platform for the Pictionary-style gaming app, thanks to its 5.3-inch
screen and built-in digital stylus.

Samsung thinks so too, and they’re spreading the news. In a new video
that’s surprisingly sedate, Samsung USA’s Director of Product Marketing
Ryan Bidan lets users know exactly how useful the one-two combo of a
big screen and pen input is when playing Draw Something. his opponent
(who, to be fair, is probably using a Galaxy S II) gives a pre-school
rendition of an office building. Ryan chooses a Ringpop as his phrase,
and while he’s no Leonardo, manages to blow the door off of his opponent
in just a few seconds.
Observe:
That’s great, Ryan, really great. Now why don’t you let someone with a
little more artistic sensibility go after it with that big screen and
fancy stylus? Draw Something has 50 million players, many of whom are bonkers for the service. Why not just get the guys from that commercial earlier this year
to Draw Something like this? Show them beating the pants out of the
game, racking up points left and right, and you’ll get converts left and
right from puny 3.5-inch phones from certain fruity manufacturers.
Download free version of Draw Something on Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1+) here :
f.1mobile.com/mobile_software/puzzle/com.omgpop.dstfree_1003006.apk
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