Galaxy Note 10.1 launch held back to June to include quad-core Exynos Processor
The Samsung Galaxy Note is an extremely hot product across the ocean and here in the states. It delivers a lot of function and feature in a thin design and displays it all beautifully on that 5.3-inch screen. One of the many desires of Note users, is a larger model. Wanting more screen in a tablet form. After all, not everyone likes carrying around a 5.3-inch screen as their phone too. That is where the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 will come in and fill that void. It offers improved software, a 10.1-inch screen and a larger S-Pen. It was seen in action at this years Mobile World Congress in Spain. While the Note 10.1 is incredible, it was still only being powered y a dual-core processor.
New reports are coming in from Korea that the Note 10.1’s launch is being delayed. The delay is due to Samsung swapping out that dual-core chip and replacing it with their quad-core Exynos chip. This is the same chip that is to be found in the Galaxy S III. I can only imagine how that will affect the Notes performance. Be it for the better or the worse, a quad-core toting Galaxy Note 10.1 paired with your Galaxy S III is going make for a very powerful life.