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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 to feature quad-core processor

Samsung will launch quad-core 1.4 GHz mobile processor running Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet with S Pen and Android ICS with TouchWiz UI.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 is finally a reality and expected to be launched on August 15 this year. A Korean website, BravePost, claimed to have got a white Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. It has put up the unboxing photos and shared the details about the tablet as well.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Samsung showed the Galaxy Note 10.1 at the Mobile World Congress 2012 in February. The Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet will feature a bigger version of S Pen Stylus and the S Note application optimised for the tablet screen.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Under the hood, the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet features a 1.4 GHz Samsung Exynos 4 Quad 4412 mobile processor which is the same one used in the Galaxy S III smartphone. This quad-core mobile processor is coupled with 2 GB RAM that would give it enough hardware muscle to drive the 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with TouchWiz user interface and LivePanel UX. It will offer 16 GB on-board storage (or more) besides memory card slot for storage expansion.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Its 10.1-inch touchscreen will feature 1280×800 pixel resolution natively which is kind of a surprise because Acer and Asus have announced full 1080p resolution supporting tablets. The Galaxy Note 10.1 will have a 5 camera at the back capable of recording 1080p HD video and a 1.9 megapixel camera in the front for video chat.

Samsung Galaxy Note will come with a massive 7000 battery to make it run longer and also to complement the quad-core processor. We believe that the 2 GB RAM model might be limited to the Korea region only while rest of the world might get a model with 1 GB RAM. Samsung is offering Galaxy S III with quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S5 mobile processor coupled with 2 GB RAM for Korea. So it will not surprise us if the same strategy is followed for the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet.

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