Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet 2014 Edition unveiled
In addition to the new 'Samsung Galaxy Gear' lifestyle accessory and 'Samsung Galaxy Note 3' phablet, company has also launched a new 'Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet 2014 edition' in Berlin at IFA 2013. It comes with a lot of new features to impress the consumers. It will available to customers from September 25th to buy along with the gear watch and new generation Note smartphone.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet comes with a Super Clear LCD touch screen display along with resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. It will be available in Wi-Fi, 3G and LTE connectivity supporting model. The Wi-Fi and 3G variant is powered by a 1.9GHz Exynos Octa Core processor, while LTE variant packs a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad core processor. All these variants of 2014 edition has 3GB of RAM memory.
Talking about the other features, it is running on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS and brings a 8MP rear camera with LED flash. It comes with the three different memory models including 16GB, 32GB as well as 64GB. It is fueled by a 8220mAh battery. It seems that, with its really strong specifications in the 2014 edition, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 will surely impress the market.
Three models of the device: 3G & WiFi, WiFi and WiFi & LTE will be released in the selected markets from September 25th.
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