PhoneArena - During MWC 2012 in February, Samsung showed off the Samsung GALAXY Note 10.1 tablet. At the time, the device featured a dual-core 1.4GHz Exynos processor under the hood, a 1280 x 800 display, 3MP camera and lack of a place to store the S Pen that comes with the tablet. But last month, the Korean based manufacturer warned that changes might be coming to the tablet. And sure enough, when the tablet was displayed at an event in Europe on Tuesday, there were some changes made.
First on the docket is the Verizon version of the Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung's first effort to bring its Note stylus features to a tablet format. The CyanogenMod build server has been spitting out nightly versions of CM13 for the tablet for the last few days. The same is true for the GSM-LTE version of the Galaxy Note II, along with the Verizon and Sprint versions.
TechPrezz: It has been over a year since the last Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 was released and now it seems the time has come for its successor. Yes Samsung has mentioned the device on its own site and it can’t be a mistake...
There are alot of if's and when's at this stage in the game. It's important for samsung to cater to what the users want, if they lose that then they lose alot of their market. Android is features for users.
Hardcore Droid - The selection of available Android tablets has grown impressively in a very short time. In the face of such variety, it can be difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff. In keeping with our tireless dedication to organizing everything worth knowing into lists of 8-12 items, Hardcore Droid is happy to bring you this list of some of the most noteworthy Android tablet devices of the past and present.
Apologies. I honestly missed that. Accurate speed reader that I am.
It's fixed. Do let me know if there are any other problems.
Sorry, sorry. Over-confident--my first Tech Spy post and Ive been posting excerpts in a few places such as N4G for a while now and I sort of rushed in expecting the guidelines to be the same. But I think I have it now and thank you again for helping me get it back on track.