During the Mobile World Congress, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note 10.1 Android tablet. I was a little bit surprised that they did not brad it with the Galaxy Tab title, however, once I covered some of the features in the Galaxy Note 10.1 preview, I understood the decision. So why is the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 a device you should look forward to?
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
We initially expected to see the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 to come with a dual core CPU and that’s why initial rumors that the tablet will pack a quad-core Exynos processor under its hood took us by surprise. Soon after that it was confirmed that the Galaxy Note 10.1 not only suffered a change of heart but also went through a serious redesign.
If you wanted to see the product in action, we covered a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 video preview (at that time the rumored release date was set for this summer). Once we pinned it against the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity 700 we could not help but notice that in terms of raw power is was a little bit inferior to the Asus alternative.

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Another hands-on video of the Galaxy Note 10.1 emerged a while ago and we got to see more of the tablet in action. If you are interested in the tablet, then you should check out our little Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Overview.
With a 10.1-inch Super PLS LCD display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, quad-core Exynos processor, 1 GB of RAM, dual-camera setup and plenty of storage options, the device seems capable enough. However, I cannot help but wonder if the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has what it takes to fight Asus in this sector.
Considering the fact that we are experiencing one massive heat wave, I think it is safe to say that summer is here, so we should keep a close eye on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 release date. Are you interested in it or is Asus already offering everything that you could want from a tablet?
