Samsung has shown off another new smartphone -- the Galaxy Note -- an LTE capable 1.4Ghz processor phone that comes with a large 5.3" display and pen based touchscreen interface.

The Galaxy Note's pen input functionality is combined with the touchscreen, and can be used for sketching and artwork. Pictures, voice recordings, typed text, handwritten notes or drawings can all be captured via a single application and converted to a 'memo', to be edited, annotated and shared as desired.

"The huge, 5.3" HD Super AMOLED screen is the largest, highest quality display available in any phone; the touch screen and S Pen combine to produce a uniquely accurate level of control and finesse, along with rich expressions across the Galaxy Note experience, enabling the introduction of new smartphone experiences." -JK Shin, President and Head of Mobile Communications Business.

Samsung is enhancing enterprise capabilities of the Galaxy Note through its partnership with Juniper Networks. Juniper's Junos Pulse SSL VPN provides secure remote access to corporate network resources.

Pricing and availability still to be confirmed.