The South Korean manufacturer unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 at this year’s MWC event with a stylus, which was separated by the tablet. Yes, S-Pen wasn’t included with the tablet in a separate slot and they showed of the tablet, which was powered by a 1.4GHz dual-core processor. We’ve been hearing rumors that the manufacturer is re-tooling the Galaxy Note 10.1 and it will arrive in June, equipped with a quad-core processor under the hood.
Confirming earlier rumors, The revamped Galaxy Note 10.1 was pictured at a Samsung event in Europe and it has been confirmed that Samsung has retooled the tablet Exynos 4412 quad-core processor and they’ve also included a slot for S-Pen to incorporate it. You can observe that Samsung’s magical S-Pen peripheral has been slimmed down. Samsung will be also offering an optional S Pen holder kit for a confortable usage. Other specifications are including 1GB RAM, 10.1-inch IPS display, 3MP rear and 2MP front cameras, 700mAh battery and Android 4.0 ICS OS runs the entire show.
Read: Samsung Galaxy note 10.1 Full Specifications.
Obviously, there is now word on price tag, launch date, U.S. carriers availability of the revamped Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. Recent FCC filling of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is suggesting that it is heading to AT&T network in the near future.
Source: Tablet Community