Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Available For Pre-Order

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We probably remember the Galaxy Note 10.1 that was shown off first in February at MWC. Then it kind of disappeared for a while and we wondered where it went until we heard that it got a make-over. It got a new body design and it also got more heat packed under the hood. A quad-core processor to be exact. Surely the wait would have been worth it since quad-core is better than the dual-core it originally had. Since then though the tablet has again disappeared.

Now we finally see it again on J&R. The device will cost you $499 for the 16GB version or $549 for the 32GB version. Only problem is there is still no release date given. If you want to order it you can head over to J&R but you might want to wait until we get confirmation on when you will get a chance to receive your device.

Via Unwired View


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