The New Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1!
The New Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is considered to be a tablet computer hybrid. The Galaxy Note uses the Android Linux based operating system. The release date for the Samsung Galaxy Note is August 29, 2012. The first iteration of the Samsung Galaxy Note was released to the public in October 2011 in Germany. It originally combined the features of a smartphone and a notepad. That version went on to ship over 7 million units by June 1, 2012.
The New Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is expected to be a bit bigger, with more features. The New Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 made its debut in Spain in February 2012. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has a pressure sensitive “S-Pen” stylus and also has the ability to run multiple Apps at once. From the start the Galaxy Note will only be available with WIFI and 3G capabilities. Eventually the Note tablet will allow for the usage of Long Term Evolution (LTE) which is the first Global mobile phone standard. Some of the standout features and specs for the New Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 are as follows:
- An Exynos 4412 Quad Chipset.
- A Quad-core Arm Cortex-A9 Processor clocked at 1.4 ghz.
- System Memory has been upgraded to 2GB of RAM. This is double the RAM of the current Note.
- It features a 10.1-inch Plane Line Switching (PLS) Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Panel. The viewing angles are improved with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels.
- The New Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 will now come with a 5mp camera lens on the tablets back panel. The Note also has a 1.9mp web cam in the front.
- The new Note will come in data storage sizes which include: 16gb, 32gb and 64gb.
Samsung is on a role with its innovative smartphones which include the spectacular Samsung S3. It has definitely surprised the industry and consumers with its game changing advances in phone technology. The New Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 brings its version of computer hybrid technology to that market. Tablets have become very popular and useful tools in a short period of time. In an ever growing tablet market there is definitely room for the New Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. Consumers are definitely going to expect the Note to function and operate on the level of the current IPAD. Only time will tell if this can actually happen.
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