Samsung has just launched the Galaxy Note 10.1 in the USA. You may have seen its international launch last week, and by now you are probably familiar with the overall hardware specs (quad-core, 2GB, front speaker ect…), but with this launch, we finally get the official pricing of the Galaxy Note 10.1: $499 for the 16GB version and $599 for the 32GB one. Both devices can accept a microSD card of up to 64GB in addition to the 16GB or 32GB of internal storage. Samsung has also confirmed that the Note 10.1 will be upgraded to Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) the year’s end.
The pricing suggests that Samsung considers this to be their high-end tablet, and the company has promised a copious advertising campaign to make the public aware of this new Galaxy Note. Keep an eye open in electronics retail places as they may feature the Note 10.1 in hands-on demonstrations. Also this is a “hard launch”, so the Galaxy Note 10.1 will be in store as early as tomorrow (Aug 16th) in places like Amazon, BestBuy, Office Depot or Tiger Direct, Samsung told us.
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