Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Coming With S Pen

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, which was unveiled at this year's Mobile World Congress, will be sporting a S-Pen stylus, reported BGR, citing Tablet Community, a South Korea vendor.

The tablet was expected to be launched sometime after February, but the latest Samsung slate was delayed due to some design revision. While the Galaxy tab was provided with a stylus pen, a slot that stores the nifty stylus was missing from the device. Now, it is being reported that the flaw has finally been taken care of.

Although earlier, the leading smartphone makers accepted their failure to make much impact in the tablet market, they are now trying hard to make a come back with a new series tablets.

While the final day of releasing the device is still not clear, the second member of Galaxy Note family will sport 10.1-inch PLS TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 X 1280 pixels or 149 ppi pixel density. The tablet will be powered by Ice Cream Sandwich and dual-core 1.4 GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor, Mali-400MP GPU, Exynos chipset and 1GB of RAM. Although it will arrive with internal memory options of 16GB and 32GB only, the memory will be expandable with microSD support up to 32GB.

The new tablet is also set to pack some Stylus Pen-oriented apps, and, if rumors are to be believed, the tablet will also have the ability to run and work on two app simultaneously, which will be a revolutionary feature in tablet history.

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