While Samsung might have launched its Galaxy Tab 2 7” and 10.1” models, there is still no sign of the Galaxy Note 10.1 which made an appearance at MWC 2012 earlier this year. Prior to this, there were rumors suggesting that the reason behind the delay was because Samsung was looking to swap out the dual-core processor in the Galaxy Note for their Exynos quad-core processors clocked at 1.5GHz. Now thanks to a statement Samsung made to a group of journalists earlier today, those rumors may very well pan out.

According to the statement Samsung made, they informed journalists that they should not settle on the original specs of the Galaxy Note 10.1 that was revealed earlier this year, and that since there is still time before the product actually ships, Samsung still have a window of opportunity to which they will be able to make whatever changes they deem necessary. While quad-core was not explicitly mentioned, it certainly is starting to look that way. Until we receive the official word, we will try to keep the speculation down to a minimum, but what do you guys think?

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