We already know that the Galaxy Note 10.1 will make its debut at MWC. Samsung is shouting it from the rooftops. No surprises there. What we don’t know is what kind of hardware the Galaxy Note 10.1 will be packing.
Samsung is scheduled to hold a press conference at MWC today 1600hrs, so it won’t be long till we know for sure but ahead of the event, information on the specifications of the Galaxy Note 10.1 has already been leaked out.
The Galaxy Note 10.1 is rumoured to have a 1.4Ghz dual-core processor and run on Android 4.0. On board memory options are the standard 16GB, 32GB and 64GB variants. In addition, the device is expected to pack a 7,000mAh battery. Essentially, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is packing the same processor as the Galaxy Tab 7.7 but with a battery capacity similar to that of the Galaxy Tab 10.1. If the leaked specs are true then this makes the Galaxy Note 10.1, the most powerful tablet in Samsung’s arsenal.
The Galaxy Note 10.1 is also said to feature an improved S-Pen design that offers the same tactility as a real pen with the addition of an eraser at the rear end. There’s also a new split screen feature to make the most out of the additional screen real-estate. The Feature divides the 10.1-inch display into two halves to allow users to take notes on one side and display content on the other.
We have to point out though that none of this information is confirmed at the moment, so we’ll have to wait for a couple more hours for the Samsung press conference to get the final word.
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