Posts tagged with: Galaxy Note 10.1
  • by | July 23, 2012 7:57 PM

    Back in June, Amazon briefly listed Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 for pre-order, revealing some specs for the tablet, before it took the listing down. Samsung responded to the incident by claiming that some of those specs Amazon revealed were incorrect, but we didn't know just which ones. Considering the fact that the tablet had apparently undergone re-engineering to become a bit more of an Android powerhouse, we've been curious to get an accurate read on just where these new specs will fall. As we await official word, one users has gotten his hands on the Korean edition of the tablet in its ...

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  • by | June 14, 2012 3:03 AM

    The Amazon source link below yesterday took you to a page where the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 was not only priced and available for pre-order but also detailed in terms of specifications. Unfortunately it appears that Amazon jumped the gun, at least according to Samsung. The South Korean company stated that Amazon put the page up in error and that the Galaxy Note 10.1 is not just yet available for pre-order. In addition, according to the manufacturer's statement, the specifications were also wrong which makes us believe that the price listed could also be just wishful thinking. The Galaxy ...

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  • by | June 13, 2012 12:21 PM

    Samsung first revealed its Galaxy Note 10.1 as little more than a regular Galaxy Tab-series tablet with the addition of support for the Wacom stylus technology used in the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note. In the months that followed that announcement, we started to hear rumors that maybe Samsung was interested in making the Note 10.1 a bit more powerful than Samsung's other tablet offerings, and would bump-up the model's dual-core processor to a quad-core Exynos. Sure enough, Samsung's making the change, which just left us wondering how this newly-refitted Note 10.1 would arrive. Today we learn of ...

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  • by | May 23, 2012 2:39 AM

    When we were in Barcelona to check out the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, the follow-up to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 -- or the Galaxy Note phablet -- packed, at that moment, a 1.4GHz dual-core processor and a stylus which was separated by the tablet with no way of incorporating it. Then came all the rumors of hardware modifications Samsung might do before the tablet reaches the market and today we get the chance to see and read about some of those changes. The images were snapped at a recent Samsung event and, as far as the internals are concerned, the revamped Galaxy Tab 10.1 will feature a ...

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  • by | May 4, 2012 4:21 PM

    Following the announcement of the Galaxy Note 10.1 earlier this year, the second Samsung device to feature support for its S-Pen stylus, we started hearing rumors that Samsung was considering revising the tablet's hardware prior to its retail launch. After all, the Note 10.1 specs we initially heard seemed a bit underpowered for a 2012 tablet, and there wasn't much besides the stylus to differentiate the model form the Tab 2 10.1. We've yet to get any confirmation, but recent comments attributed to Samsung representatives were making it sound like a bump to a quad-core processor was quite ...

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  • by | April 23, 2012 1:59 PM

    Another year, another Samsung Galaxy announcement. This one's not only the most anticipated; it's also the most dramatic, with mysterious textured-liquid-blob press invites and aspirational stellar-themed videos. Android fans the world over are looking forward to May 3rd with barely contained excitement. Will the product live up to such heightened expectations? Let's take a look at the info we have, and do some speculating. Because that's fun. In The First Place, What Is The Product? A few days back, we took a look at what we might expect from a Galaxy S III announcement. Everyone's ...

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  • by | April 12, 2012 5:03 PM

    Samsung seems to pride itself on having plenty of different Android tablet options available. In the past, they've largely been differentiated by screen size, but with upcoming models like the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and the Galaxy Note 10.1, it's clear that Samsung is also interested in producing devices that offer different hardware options for the same size display. A new leak out of France names a couple possibly-unknown Samsung tablets, but are these just code names with which we've been unfamiliar, or might they speak to new hardware altogether? The document in question lists several ...

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  • by | April 12, 2012 11:04 AM

    Of all of Samsung's upcoming Android tablets, the Galaxy Note 10.1, with the same S Pen stylus technology of the original 5.3-inch Note, is arguably the most intriguing. The manufacturer announced the tablet back at the Mobile World Congress, and had plenty of hardware specs to share. What we heard made the Note 10.1 out to be a bit of a mid-range tablet, with a dual-core 1.4GHz Exynos and a 1280 x 800 resolution that seemed just a smidge low for a 10.1-inch device. It's looking more and more likely, though, that Samsung is giving the Note 10.1 a pre-release makeover, and possibly turning ...

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  • by | April 6, 2012 9:22 PM

    When Samsung first announced the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet back at the Mobile World Congress, we were excited to see the company's S Pen from the Note making its way to more of its products. After all, as useful as a stylus is on a 5.3-inch screen, it's just going to excel that much more when paired with a full-sized tablet. As nice as it was to see that, the rest of the Note 10.1 was a slight letdown, if only for how very similar the hardware specs seemed in comparison to the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. A new rumor out of Korea now suggests Samsung may be working to differentiate these models a ...

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  • by | April 2, 2012 3:30 AM

    Those who are Apple fans, or simply follow the tech industry, need no introduction when it comes to John Sculley, Apple's former CEO who decided to come on-board as CEO and help the late Steve Jobs "change the world" instead of selling "sugar water" for the rest of his life while at PepsiCo. In an interview with The Economic Times, the ex-CEO, now 73, said that "Apple has an extraordinary executive team" and he sees "many good years ahead" for the Cupertino-based company. With regards to the tablet market, Sculley, an iPad user himself, said that "the only serious tablet competitor in ...

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  • by | March 25, 2012 9:41 AM

    What you see in the image above is the window of Phone4U's Oxford Street branch in the U.K. and, as you very well see, the retailer is advertising something Samsung for March 30. What could that might be? Of course your immediate thought should be Galaxy S III but with so many rumors, claims, reports and leaks it is difficult to make something out of it. For the moment we'll let you speculate on this to your heart's content, just don't forget that there are a couple of new devices, like the Samsung Galaxy Beam and the Galaxy Note 10.1 which we've met at this year's MWC. What do you think? ...

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  • by | March 13, 2012 5:08 PM

    In a post on their Facebook page Samsung was "thrilled" to announce Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for several of their devices. The post not only told us the European version of the Galaxy S II would be getting the update within the following days, but several of their tablets would also be getting the update to ICS. The post specifically mentions the Galaxy Note, Galaxy Tab 8.9, and Galaxy Tab 10.1, which will be getting ICS "soon". While that's great news, what's interesting is that there was no mention about when (if?) the Galaxy Tab 7.7 would be getting Android 4.0. Source: Samsung

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  • by | March 8, 2012 5:07 AM

    The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the South Korean company's latest tablet which we've met in person with the occasion of this year's MWC. It sports a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, a 1280 x 800 10.1-inch screen, a three-megapixel main camera and two-megapixel front-facer, in addition to the Samsung-specific S-Pen for handwriting and note-taking input. After yesterday's iPad event, where Apple announced the iPad 2 follow-up, Samsung is putting the two tablets side-by-side, letting you know, several times, that the iPad doesn't have a Pen. Whether the comparison below is fair or not is up to you ...

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  • by | February 27, 2012 12:44 PM

    Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Note from last year just got a new relative but instead of being a phone-tablet hybrid, this time it's a tablet all the way. If you think it resemles the Galaxy Tab 10.1 too much (or, to be more specific, the Galaxy Tab 10.1N in Germany, with the rellocated speakers in order to avoid Apple litigation), that's because it does. The Galaxy Note 10.1 packs the same S-Pen (stylus) the Galaxy Note ships with and a suite of S-Pen-enabled applications for easy note taking while you are on the go. That aside, specs include a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, a 1280 x 800 10.1-inch ...

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  • by | February 27, 2012 9:39 AM

    Samsung brought the stylus back to smartphones with the Galaxy Note and its S Pen, and the company's been so pleased with its reception that we've heard it discuss plans to adopt the same input technology for more of its products, especially tablets. Since the S Pen uses a Wacom digitizer, rather than acting as a generic capacitive stylus, adding support for it needs to be done while a device is still in hardware development. As a result, it seemed like there might be a short delay before we started seeing the S Pen on other Samsung gear. Instead, there's now a sign that just such a device ...

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