IFA 2012 gave us the Samsung Galaxy Note II announcement, but what we didn’t get was a price tag for this model or a specific launch date on carriers. Now we learn that Vodafone Germany will sell the product and that it will cost 639.90 euros. The info comes courtesy of the sharp eyes of Engadget guys, who spotted at IFA a placard with these details on:

Converting the price tag we get around $800 and this is the unsubsidized price of the quad core phablet, I suppose. What’s really strange is that the camera is listed on this placard as 5 MP and the resolution as 1280 x 800, although the new Note has a 720p screen and 8 megapixel camera. So that’s why we take the whole thing as one big rumor, but maybe the price is accurate, at least. Galaxy Note II will come with a quad core processor at 1.6 GHz, 2 GB of RAM and a 1.9 MP front cam.

Other features include a 3100 mAh battery, a 9.4 mm chassis and 16/32/64GB of storage, as well as Android 4.1 Jelly Bean as the OS. $800 brings you 4 Nexus 7 tablets, just think about it! It’s an absurd price, if you ask me!