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MWC 2012: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Revealed Ahead of MWC Debut

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There have been rumours upon rumours of Samsung launching a 10.1 Galaxy Note and it looks like those rumours are true thanks to an inquisitive journalist at Mobile World Congress.

Anders Frick apparently took a peek behind a large covered sign in a hotel that Samsung rented out in Barcelona and saw some signs that read “It’s 10.1, it’s Galaxy Note”. The sign also showed what looks to be a new Samsung tablet.

Not much is revealed from the photos that Frick uploaded but looking at the design of the signage, the similarity between the Galaxy Note advertisements with this one is very obvious.

A new device from Samsung will definitely create excitement amongst fans but with so many Samsung devices in the market, all of which are very closely specced to one another, wouldn’t it create a lot of confusion as well?

Let’s see what Samsung has to reveal.

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