Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Goes On Sale in the UK

Last month, Samsung announced the follow on to its hugely successful Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Note 3. Though it received significantly less attention, the company also unveiled the follow on to its 10.1-inch Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. A month or so later, the device is finally hitting store shelves.

Crave reports that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is now on sale at John Lewis and Currys in the United Kingdom. John Lewis is selling the white model with 16 GB of storage for £480 though it's not clear if this is official pricing, as the tablet isn't exactly readily available.

The new Note 10.1 packs Samsung's 1.9 GHz octa-core Exynos CPU or a quad-core 2.3 Snapdragon 800 (chipset depends on 3G or LTE, the quad-core Snapdragon coming with LTE models), WiFI, up to 32 GB of storage, 3 GB of RAM, a 2560x1600 WQXGA TFT display, an 8-megapixel camera, a 2-megapixel camera up front, Bluetooth 4.0, HDMI, and a 8,220 mAh Li-Ion battery.

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  • joytech22
    Gimme! A welcome upgrade from my 2012 Note 10.1
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  • jn77
    Were are the 64gb, 128gb, and 256gb versions of it? (Pass)
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  • joaompp
    @jn77 it has a microSD, if you need more space buy one, cheaper than paying a huge premium
    Reply
  • irish_adam
    11769866 said:
    Were are the 64gb, 128gb, and 256gb versions of it? (Pass)

    yeah cos i totally want to pay an extra £60 for a 32gb model when i can just buy a 64Gb sd card for less than that
    Reply