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Wednesday, 15 February 2012 17:40

Samsung to show Galaxy Note 10.1 at MWC 2012

Written by Slobodan Simic

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Shows up in Samsung's MWC invitation


Samsung might have accidentally revealed a new, yet unannounced, product that should be announced during Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.

Theverge.com noticed the name Galaxy Note 10.1 next to the original 5.3-inch Galaxy Note as well as couple of other Bada phones. The name of the device suggests a product similar to the Galaxy Tab but with support for Samsung's inductive sylus called the S Pen.

Samsung's S Pen made a lot of sense on the Galaxy Note and Samsung certainly tried a lot to advertise the Galaxy Note as the device that is neither a smartphone nor a full sized tablet device. The bigger tablet device with S Pen would make sense as Samsung did note before that S Pen could be used for different screen sizes.

The device also showed up in a casting call for Samsung commercial marketing the device as one used for education, financial planning and art. In any case, we'll know for sure once Mobile World Congress kicks of later this month.

You can check out more over at theverge.com.

 

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