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CES 2014: 12″ Samsung Note Pro + KitKat Unveiled

CES 2014: 12″ Samsung Note Pro + KitKat Unveiled
 
   
  CES 2014: 12" Samsung Note Pro + KitKat UnveiledSamsung, always a big player at CES, has just unveiled the Galaxy Note Pro – at 12.2 inches, its display is larger than the 10″ Galaxy Note 2014 ed. predecessor.

 
The massive WQXGA screen sports an impressive resolution of 2,560 X 1,600 (same as 10.1″ Note), choice of 1.9GHz Exynos 5 Octa processor / 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU depending on WiFi or 3G/ 4G versions. 
 
The Koreans, currently the king of Android tablets, believe the new 12″ Note will open up a new segment in the already saturated tab market, reports SamMobile. 
 
Image credit: evleaks

Note Pro will run Android’s newest KitKat 4.4 OS – a first for a Samsung Note, which has proved hugely popular with consumers and enterprise users alike.

 
Other specs of the Note include an 8-MP rear camera, 2MP front camera, a large 9500mAh battery and 3GB RAM and a stylus S pen to draw and take notes on the screen. 
 
Samsung has also just announced a very similar 12.2 Tab Pro, more on that later. 
 
 

 

 


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