Samsung Introduces New Galaxy Note 10.1 with WQXGA Super LCD Display

Samsung has just introduced, through a YouTube video, the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. The new Galaxy Note 10.1 features a WQXGA Super LCD display which has a display resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels. Samsung has made the Galaxy Note 10.1 smaller and lighter by reducing the bezel and making the whole device thinner. The new Galaxy Note 10.1 will only measure 243.1×171.4×7.9mm and weigh only 540g for the WiFi version and 547g for the 3G/LTE version. The rear of the new Galaxy Note 10.1 will have a soft-touch leather-like cover with detailed stitching.

The new Galaxy Note 10.1 will also feature a new Magazine Style UX which allows menu screen customization that gives, according to Samsung, a more Magazine-like experience by letting you pin your favorite apps, websites, videos, files, and folders to your screen. Features already present in the older Galaxy Note 10.1 and the recently released Galaxy Note 3 will be available on the new Galaxy Note 10.1 like Multi-window, Smart S Note, Air Command, Action Memo, Scrapbooker, and the Pen Window. The new Galaxy  Note 10.1 will come with the latest Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS.

The new Galaxy Note 10.1 will be powered by a 1.9 GHz + 1.3 GHz Quad Core processor for the WiFi/3G versions and a 2.3 GHz Quad Core processor for the LTE version. The new device will also use 3GB of RAM to increase multi-tasking capabilities, will be compatible with microSD cards up to 64GB, and will come in 16/32/64GB internal storage configurations. The rear camera of the new Galaxy Note 10.1 will be an 8-megapixel with LED Flash and the front will be a 2-megapixel Full HD camera.

More info on the new Galaxy Note.1 can be found on Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 website.