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Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 Delayed Until June, For A Processor Bump?

Samsung's Galaxy Note was a perfect blend of a tablet and a smartphone, and it reduced the bridge between the two. The new concept was widely accepted and Samsung sold millions of unit world wide. But back in February at MWC 2012, Samsung made the Galaxy Note bigger and better, by introducing the Galaxy Note 10.1. Now the reports claims that Galaxy Note fans have to wait at least up up to June to enjoy your Note experience in a big screen. But that seems to be a good news, as the delay is due to its processor bump.



According to a Korean news paper Samsung will ship the Galaxy Note 10.1 with quad core power, most probably Exynos 4412 chipset clocked at 1.5 GHz. When Samsung first debuted the Galaxy Note 10.1 at MWC, the device was working on a dual-core 1.4GHz Exynos processor. So guys are you happy now? Even though you have to wait some more time, that is for a pretty good reason right. The support for a capacitive Stylus Pen makes the device to stand out of the crowd, which will let you make your notes on the device and save. The tablet ships with some dedicated Stylus apps also.


Samsung seems to be keeping a big hope on this new Galaxy Note and want to make it as a perfect rival for Apple's new iPad. If so Samsung will definitely make it as a flag ship device for this year and may not be introducing any further high-end tablet for a while.


Source : PocketDroid, IPD MK

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