Samsung is giving its latest Galaxy Note series a stylish and hardware specs makeover with soft, leather-like back. It feels like you're holding a fancy leather-bound journal.
The 2014 edition Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a hell of a tablet. It runs
Android 4.3 on a Snapdragon 800 chipset with four 2.3GHz Krait 400
cores and 3GB of RAM with Adreno 330 CPU. There’s literally nothing you can throw at it that
will make it slow down.
Samsung also didn't slack in increasing the display specs; 2560 x 1600 pixels for a pixel density of 299 ppi.
That is not all, 8 MP 3264×2448 pixels auto-focus camera, face detection, HDR mode, panorama, geo-tagging; Full HD (1080p) video recording at 60fps back camera and 2MP
1080p@30fps front camera.
1080p@30fps front camera.
Like that is not enough, the Korean company dropped in Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth v4.0 LE with A2DP, NFC and Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Quad-band UMTS/HSPA Hexa-band LTE Network suppor.
Finally, the "Note" signature which is the S Pen with pressure sensitive touchscreen unlocking other various functions in the tablet and all powered by a Li-Ion 8,220 mAh battery
Galaxy Note 10.1, which is basically an extra-large version of the Galaxy phone, but without the mobile connectivity was unveiled on Wednesday, has the same
features of the Note 3 phone, just with a bigger, 10in (26cm) screen.
Like the phone, it has the leather-like backing and grooves on the side.
The
tablet has a few extra bells and whistles. One of the big perks is the
tablet's file organisation system, which is similar to that of a
traditional personal computer. It lets you create folders and
sub-folders for documents, providing easy access. Also like a PC, the
tablet lets you create up to eight profiles, so you can let your
children, spouse or guests use the tablet without fear that they will
read your email, delete your photos or access apps you don't want them
to.
The tablet also comes with a host of freebies that the phone
doesn't have, including free trial subscriptions to the New York Times,
Bloomberg Businessweek and other news sources, along with extra space
with online storage service Dropbox.
The tablet's display is
bright and clear, good for watching TV or viewing photos. It also has
stereo speakers and cameras on both its front and back sides.
Samsung
said the phone and tablet will ship worldwide in most countries on 25
September, but it will come "later" in the US – Samsung didn't say when,
other than some time before Christmas. The company also didn't say how much the devices will cost.
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Source: Guardian
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