By Telecomlead Team: Samsung announced the launch of the
latest product in the Galaxy brand at the Mobile World Congress 2012. The new
Galaxy Note 10.1 is the fusion of the Galaxy Note and the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Note 10.1 features a 1.4 GHz dual core processor, Android
4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and 3G capabilities. While you can’t use the Note 10.1
as a phone, it does come with GPS and GLONASS
Note 10.1 comes with a 10.1-inch touchscreen with S-pen
capabilities. The -S Note’ feature combines notes and sketches together with
web content, images and other digital media into a personalized storyboard.
Along with this, hand-drawn geometric shapes can be digitized by using the
Shape Match function, which helps users to create more organized idea sketches
and storyboards.
The S Note also provides various ready-to-use templates,
such as meeting minutes, recipe, cards, diary and magazines.
Note 10.1 is useful for students as well. They can watch
a lecture live-streamed on video, while writing down comments on S Note,
research a college essay on the web while taking notes, or read a full
e-textbook, while annotating it. The Formula Match feature helps to correct and
digitize formulas hand-drawn with S Pen, making the device work like an
education tool, too. It has also integrated Adobe Photoshop Touch and Adobe
Ideas.
“GALAXY Note 10.1 takes productivity on a Note to a
whole new level. With a larger, fully utilizable screen and superior
performance, it combines the intuitiveness of handwriting with all the
versatility of digital content to let users be more productive across all of
life’s demanding tasks-whether working, learning, or simply creating their own
stories,” said JK Shin, president of IT & Mobile Communications
Division at Samsung Electronics.
“With GALAXY Note 10.1 we are demonstrating
Samsung’s commitment to extend the mobile category and are working with key
partners like Adobe to provide extraordinary experiences for users that enable
them to be more productive, express themselves creatively and add a touch of
fulfillment to their lives,” Shin added.