We’ve already seen at least one major shift for the Galaxy Note 10.1, that being the addition of a quad-core Exynos processor. But according to The Verge, that may not be the only change that the stylus-packing tablet gets before it comes to market in June. Or not – Samsung said today that there’s no firm release date for the Galaxy Note 10.1, leading to speculation that the hardware shown off at Mobile World Congress was very early indeed. While the Galaxy Tab 2 series should begin coming out at the end of the month, the Note 10.1 may have quite a bit of flux left in it’s development cycle.
According to the Samsung representative, the manufacturer brought the tablet to MWC to “make a splash” – understandable, considering the lukewarm reception that the Galaxy Tab 2 tablets got for their warmed-over hardware. The Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Galaxy Beam were Samsung’s only real reveals of note at MWC, and it’s entirely possible that the company brought “beta” hardware to the conference. From an exterior point of view, the Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 are virtually identical – something that might also get some attention in the next few months.
The specifications are unlikely to shift too much, though we’d certainly like to see a more high-res screen after a year of ten-inch tablets from Samsung. The storage capacities are the most likely to be adjusted: both the 10-inch and the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2 devices start at a surprisingly light 8GB to get a low entry price, and make up for it with a MicroSD card slot. That’s something that the Galaxy Note 10.1 also has, but the latter starts at a more typical 16GB.
battery life > high res
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8 GB internal memory makes sense now that 32 GB micro SD cards are at $25 a piece. You save so much more on flexibility of use.
Samsung will definite;y redesign this Note I hope in the likes of the Toshiba Excite.
There is no way Samsung will allow ASUS, Acer or Apple in the display department. Expect a 1080p Full HD screen when this baby comes out.
Definitely put a pen holder with the tab when it comes out.
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No real surprise since the original galaxy tab 10.1 didn’t look much like what I ended up with. But hurry up already!
Dude, that pressure sensisite pen will be the difference for me, as a designer. I was going to buy an iPad, but I’ll definately wait for this one.
excuse me?
is it a “note”?
is it tab?
no. it’s galaxy canvas.
-it’s supposed to named “Galaxy Canvas”, it’s too big for a “note”