Samsung has announced the LTE version of its Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. Currently it’s only available in Korea, but there is hope that it will make its way to the rest of the world soon.
The news comes from the Samsung Tomorrow blog (Google Translated version here), where some other details about the new tablet are also mentioned.
It has LTE connectivity, as well as Voice over LTE. The ultra-fast network can also be used for high quality voice calls –- service is not yet available in the United States — but Verizon has promised last month that it would have the service available by the end of 2013 or early 2014.
The new Note 10.1 runs Android Jelly Bean and also features an interesting way of managing real multitasking. It allows two windows to run in parallel. The EasyClip feature lets you copy text and images on the screen with the S Pen.
The rest of the specs are the same as the ones on the international versions, including 1280 x 800 pixels touchscreen, 16-64 GB memory, all running on an Exynos 4412 CPU (quad-core, 1.4 GHz).
AS for availability in other parts of the world, Android Authority says that the tablet should be coming to the US by the end of the year, quoting a FCC filing by the manufacturer.
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Jude
November 20, 2012 at 11:06 pm
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