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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Coming to Malaysia

Samsung Malaysia has confirmed that the Galaxy Note 10.1 is coming to Malaysia next week. The media launch is scheduled for September 5 which means that the device should hit store shelves in time for the weekend shopping crowd.

Pricing details are unavailable at the moment but from what we’ve gathered the Note 10.1 could sell for around the mid-RM2k range though we can’t confirm this at the moment.

You can also expect operators offering plans for the device. As it is, we can see Celcom and Maxis getting some offers ready for customers.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 brings Samsung’s unique S-Pen input to a 10-inch tablet form factor. It features a 1.4GHz quad-core Samsung Exynos processor first seen in the Galaxy S III and a generous 2GB of RAM. Running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the Note 10.1 comes with an array of S-Pen enhanced apps such as S-Note, S-Planner and multi-screen support making it a curious device in the tablet market.

Keep it locked on for full details on launch day.

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