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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 in the works?

Samsung won’t be revealing any Galaxy S III at MWC but according to new bits and pieces of information on the internet, we could be expecting a new 10.1″ device.

On Samsung’s developer itinerary and a commercial listing, it is suggested that a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is on its way.

Before you start imagining a 10.1 phonetablet, the Galaxy Note 10.1 would likely be a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with a S-Pen stylus. The stylus used be an old fashioned item however it has its own advantages for illustrating and handwriting. Even HTC Flyer and Motorola Xoom 2 offering stylus for its tablets.

There’s no details of the design and specs yet but hopefully Samsung would have a built-in S-Pen silo for storage. In terms of software, it is likely that it will be running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with the suite of S-Pen apps.

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