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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 now with Quad-Core & stowable S-Pen

Earlier on during MWC 2012, Samsung had announced the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, which is basically a Galaxy Tab 10.1 with a stylus. When the new iPad was launched, they didn’t hesitate to compare its features side by side.

So far the Note 10.1 is yet to be made commercially available but Samsung has went back and improved the device with more grunt. Instead of a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, SamMobile has reported that the Note 10.1 is now rocking a quad-core processor (believed to be similar as Galaxy S III) and comes with a smaller S-Pen which is now stowable within the tablet itself. Earlier on, the stylus was a separate item which is carried separately like the HTC Flyer. The bigger stylus is still available as an option but a separate holder can be purchased separately.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 is said to be commercial available by end of June though pricing details and local availability is unknown at this point. Head after the break for more photos of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and its stylus.

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