by Huei | |
Thursday, 24 May 2012 12:45 PM | |
Ever wondered why Samsung is taking so long to announce its
Galaxy Note 10.1 which they showed off in the last Mobile World Congress? After
showing off the 10.1” tablet equipped with its popular S-Pen, the company went
quiet and never really mentioned about the product ever again and fast forward 3
months later, it looks like Samsung has been busy revamping the device inside
and out.
The new Galaxy Note 10.1 is now slimmer and comes with a slot
for the S-Pen; the S-Pen too seems to be much slimmer than it first made its
debut. On top of that, the company will also sell a dedicated pen holder to make
it easier for you to hold and draw with. But that’s not the most exciting part,
sure, it’s great to have a slimmer and lighter product but what’s more
interesting is that it seems like the new tablet will be powered by Samsung’s
very own quad-core Exynos processor as opposed to the dual-core announced
previously.
Of course, nothing’s official yet, the product was spotted at
a German event recently and Samsung still refuse to shed any light. Whatever it
is, it’s said to make its official debut in June.
Source: lowyat.net
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Thursday, 24 May 2012
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 To Be Powered by Quad-Core Processor?
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