that is class ,but does it have enough to outclass the ipad 2,i think the real i pad killer is here at last
The device, which was first unveiled at Mobile World Congress in
February, will be "available globally" this month, Samsung announced
on Monday. Initially, the Galaxy Note 10.1 will be available in Wi-Fi-only or
Wi-Fi plus 3G HSPA+ options, but Samsung promised to bring a Wi-Fi plus LTE
version to market later this year.
The company did not specify an exact release date or how much it will
cost. The Galaxy Note 10.1 is essentially a cross between Samsung's 10-inch
tablet and its stylus-packing "phablet," the Galaxy Note. The tablet
boasts a 10.1-inch screen and comes with Samsung's S Pen stylus, which lets
users "write" on the screen. It will arrive running Android 4.0 Ice
Cream Sandwich and packs a 1.4-GHz quad-core processor alongside 2GB of RAM. It
has a 5-megapixel camera on the back as well as a 1.9-megapixel front-facing
camera.
"The Galaxy Note 10.1 offers the functionality and precision of a
pen and paper on a 10.1-inch large display, which will enable people to amplify
their creativity, productivity, and learning ability," Samsung said in a
news release.
To make use of the stylus, the tablet comes pre-loaded with Samsung's S
Note app for note-taking and sketching, as well as Adobe Photoshop Touch, which
lets users edit photos with the S Pen. On the multitasking front, the device
lets users view two different apps side-by-side. It also boasts Smart Stay, a
feature that tracks the owner's eyes to ensure the screen stays on while it's
being looked at, and Pop Up Play, which allows video to be viewed anywhere on
the screen while running other tasks.
Meanwhile, Samsung will release the next generation of its Galaxy Note
smartphone on Aug. 29 at its "Unpacked" event
at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, a spokesperson confirmed
to Reuters. The Galaxy Note II will feature a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED screen, as
well as a design inspired by the Galaxy S III, Samsung insiders confirmed to GSMArena
in Jun
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