Samsung has just released the Galaxy Note 10.1 after introducing the device in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. While it is easy to get confused with the phone with the same name, Note 10.1 is a pure tablet. However, the Korean giant said emphatically does not seek to replace the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Instead, the Note 10.1 will be sold along with the Tab 10.1, Samsung expanded offerings in the market for tablets.
The Note 10.1 comes with a quad-core 1.4 GHz, 2GB of RAM and storage of 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB. There is also a microSD slot that accepts cards up to 64GB if you need more room. This tablet also comes with the Android 4.0 operating system preinstalled Sandwich Ice Cream Factory. The first models available will only Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + 3G, but Samsung said that a 4G LTE version will be available later this year for the holiday season.
As the name suggests the Note 10.1 has an LCD display WXGA (1280 x 800) of 10.1 inches with the option to recognize scanners and comes with the S Pen. That is the same stylus that comes with the smartphone Galaxy Note for note taking and other clerical tasks.
Note The Galaxy 10.1 will be available this month in Korea, Germany, the U.S. and the UK followed by a gradual release in other markets before long. Unfortunately, the price for this device is still a mystery.
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