Wednesday, 29 February 2012

The Galaxy Note 10.1 will come with Android 4.0



The Galaxy Note 10.1 will come with Android 4.0 installed as default and will work alongside Samsung’s own TouchWiz user interface, powered by a 1.4GHz dual-core processor and 10.1 inch touchscreen which Samsung is describing as "immersive". Immersive it may well be, but unfortunately it isn’t the high-definition screen which tablet users have been gasping for, which means we can probably expect another release from Samsung in the coming months.
With the Galaxy Note 10.1 featuring the exact same cameras found in the Galaxy Tab 10.1, our friends over at BGR seem to have hit the nail on the head with their thoughts that this release seems to be nothing more than a redesigned Galaxy Tab 10.1 with an improved processor and the rather bizarre introduction of the S Pen stylus. If this is the case, and Samsung do intend to release an additional tablet sometime this year with a high-definition display, it would seem a rather fruitless use of money to purchase the Galaxy Note 10.1 considering the estimated shelf life of the product.
But, that isn’t the only product Samsung have announced. They have also taken the opportunity to bring the Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.2 to the public eye, which is another Androidpowered device aimed at providing an enhanced gaming experience. With their SoundAlive audio system, a 1GHz processor and built-in gyroscope sensors, Samsung is hoping that the Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.2 will provide an engaging and intuitive gaming experience.

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