n101-fccAnother year, and we end up with another version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, except that what was released this year would be in the form of the 2014 model, which reminds me a whole lot on how vehicle models are numbered. Apart from that, it goes without saying that any new mobile device that is set to roll out in the US, it will first need to go through the FCC. The same goes for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition), where it has finally arrived at the FCC – as well as receive a nod of approval to boot.

Unfortunately, there is nothing new that can be gleaned from the FCC filing, as the model which was filed happened to be a Wi-Fi only model that carries the model number SM-P600. Apart from that, there is one new piece of hardware that we were not aware of before, that is the presence of an ANT+ sensor that will come in handy when one wants to collect data from bio-trackers. Basically, this means the ANT+ sensor could play nice alongside S Health devices or perhaps even the recently unveiled Galaxy Gear that will come with a pedometer function. Which processor will the US-bound version of the Galaxy Note 10.1 get – the Exynos 5 Octa SoC or the Snapdragon 800?

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