Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1′s new features confirmed: 2GB of RAM, 1.4GHz quad-core processor
It looks more and more like the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is finally ready for an official release. The tablet has appeared in its first TV commercial yesterday, and now we’re seeing that someone in Korea has already got a retail unit (in white), and unboxed it.
Done by The Brave Post, the unboxing allows us to see that the Note 10.1 indeed features a quad-core 1.4GHz processor. Moreover, Samsung has upgraded the amount of RAM from 1GB to 2GB. It also seems that the Note 10.1 can be used as a companion to your Android phone (for example, letting you send and receive messages).
Of course, the unboxed Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the Korean version, so the Note 10.1 may not have exactly the same features in all markets. But let’s hope it will.
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