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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 tablet announced

by Mark Tyson on 24 February 2013, 23:00

Tags: Samsung (005935.KS), PC

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The Mobile World Conference 2013 has kicked off in Barcelona. One of the most “notable” new products of the day is this new tablet by Samsung; the Galaxy Note 8. Just over a month ago we saw some leaked images and specs for this Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and looking back all the info was surprisingly accurate, very close to the actual specs.

Samsung has already made a couple of 7-inch tablets and some larger 10-inch tabs. However it didn’t have a 7-inch “Note” tablet, now it will have this 8-incher in the stable. Is this new size a reaction to the iPad mini 7.9-inch screen? Obviously we can only speculate. So let’s get on and look at the facts, the newly revealed spec of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8...

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Specifications

  • CPU: A9 quad-core processor running at 1.6GHz (upgraded from the Note 10.1’s 1.4GHz)
  • Storage: 16GB or 32GB
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Screen: 8-inches, 1280x800 189ppi
  • Stylus: Pressure sensitive S-Pen
  • Physical properties: 210.8 x 135.9 x 7.95 (mm), 338g (Note 10.1 is 597g)
  • Connectivity: USB, microSD card, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, 3G optional
  • Cameras: 5MP, 1.3MP
  • Battery: 4,600mAh
  • Software: Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, Google Play Store, S-Pen software, 20 split-screen apps
  • Price/Launch date: £???/Spring

So now Samsung Galaxy Note fans have a good middling choice between the Samsung Galaxy Note II at 5.5-inches and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. While the new Galaxy Note 8 may be a desirable product there’s not anything revolutionary about it, it’s just Samsung filling in a gap in its product range. If it will prove to be a size sweet spot, if an 8-incher works out better than a 7-incher would have, we shall have to wait and see.



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Just might be with the S-Pen stuff. Should be pretty smooth with a quad-core @ 1.7ghz
Can't help thinking it looks pretty stupid when being used as a phone. “I'M IN THE LIBRARY” :D
Looks cool
I had 4.7“, 7” and 10.1“ Android devices, I find 4.7 and 7 are too small for eBook and 10.1” to large/heavy. Perhaps 8" may fit the bill this time round.
Is this thing a joke?