Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 Price Is Rs. 42,000/-
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a much awaited high end smart phone which will be out for sale from August 2012 in US has a complete new configuration which Samsung unveiled in Mobile World Congress 2012.The device is Upgraded from 1.4GHZ dual core to a 1.4GHz Quad Core processor with Exynos 4412 Chipset which Samsung Galaxy S III runs with and increased the ram from 1GB to 2GB, And 3.15 MP rear camera to 5MB and no changes to the front facing camera(1.9MP) and the battery will come with the usual 7000mAh Standard Battery And Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 will run Android Ice Cream Sandwich v4.0 out of the box instead Jelly Bean and will get an official upgrade to Android Jelly Bean v4.1 after the launch.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 Features And Specifications:
Hardware
Operating System – Android v4.0.3 ICS
CPU – Quad-core 1.4 GHz
GPU – Mali-400MP
Chipset – Exynos 4412
GPS – A-GPS support, GLONASS
RAM – 2GB
Display
Size – 10.1 Inches
Type – PLS TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
Colors – 16M
Resolution – 800 x 1280 Pixels
Camera
Rear – 5 MP, 2592 * 1944 pixels
Video Recording – 1080p@30fps
Secondary – 1.3 MP
Features – Geo-tagging
Storage
Unlimited phonebook entries
MicroSD card slot – Up to 64 GB
Internal Memory – 16/32/64 GB
Connectivity
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi hotspot
Class 12 GPRS Supported, 32 – 48 kbps
Class 12 EDGE Supported
v4.0 bluetooth with A2DP
microUSB v2.0
HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps Speed
3.5mm Audio jack
Infrared Port
Dimension
Layout – 262 x 180 x 8.9 mm
Weight – 600 g.
My big question is whether I should go for the wifi version, or wait for an LTE Note 10.1. I have the Note from AT&T, and it has a lot of the same features that the Note 10.1 will have, including LTE. Many of my Dish coworkers have a Galaxy of some sort and love them as well. I really like streaming live and recorded TV to my phone through the Sling Adapter that I have connected to my Hopper at home, so being on the LTE network would make it even better. With the Dish Remote Access app on my Galaxy Note and LTE network, streaming comes in clear and quick. I’ll definitely weigh my options until the Note 10.1 arrives.
ReplyDeleteI honestly cannot say enough about the new Galaxy..and this is coming from s dyed in the wool Apple guy. Who needs LTE. Just use your phone as a hotspot and voila..no more monthly charges. Rumor has it the TMO is coming out with unthrottled data for $20./month. When SPen apps mature like papyrus beta, i think this is the best tablet available at any price.
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