Back in February Samsung showed off the Galaxy Note 10.1 at Mobile World Congress. Following the success of the Galaxy Note phone, the tablet was the obvious extension. But there is a lot to like about a 10 inch tablet with note taking and photo editing using a good stylus. But after the announcement the tablet was nowhere to be found and Samsung delayed the release. This may have been a good decision to hold off and upgrade both the hardware and software. Good things come to those who wait and the Galaxy Note 10.1 was worth waiting for.
Samsung has upgraded the processor to a 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos 4410 CPU with 2GB of RAM. The camera has been updated with a 1.9-megapixel front-facing and a 5-megapixel back camera. The body also includes a built-in slot for the stylus in which the back of the stylus can be used as an eraser. But what’s most impressive is the note taking, photo editing, and multi-tasking. From the video below you can see that apps can be run side-by-side in a true multi-tasking mode. Currently only a few apps are compatible but more should be added. This is the first of a kind multi-tasking we have seen on an Android tablet. Looks like a great productivity tablet with all the usual Android games for fun. I’m really looking forward to getting my hands on this tablet. Check out the video below and let you us know if you plan on buying the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet.
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