Yes, we do know that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 was announced officially earlier this morning, where it intends to go up against the new iPad with its fair share of high powered specifications such as a rather beefy 1.4GHz quad-core processor that gets the job done, 2GB RAM within, a 5-megapixel camera that helps you shoot great looking photos, while a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera is right there for you to perform video calls. I guess the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is pretty much similar to the Galaxy S3 in some ways, especially when you consider that it will be able to track your eyes when you look at the display, except that this is not a smartphone.

We do know that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 will also come in three versions – the customary WiFi-only version, while those who want more flexibility will be able to enjoy a WiFi-and-3G HSPA-Plus connectivity model at launch. Those who are even more patient can wait until later this year, where there will be a WiFi-and-LTE version. A global roll out will happen this August, although those living in South Korea, Germany, the US and the UK will get the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 first. [Press Release]

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