With pen input and a highly
customized version of Android 4.0, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 distinguishes
itself in a crowded market
With pen input and a highly customized
version of Android 4.0, the Galaxy Note 10.1 distinguishes itself in a crowded
market. You’d be forgiven for confusing the Note 10.1 with the Galaxy Tab 2
10.1, as both look extremely similar. Both are I0in Android tablets, and both
come in white or grey.
S Pen stylus
What’s unique about the Note, just as with
the original 5.3in Galaxy Note, is its stylus. The screen responds to your
fingers as usual, but also works like a Wacom tablet when you write with the
pressure-sensitive stylus. Whether you need a stylus or not is debatable, but
there’s no doubt that if you need to annotate documents or draw onscreen, it’s
something no other I0in tablet offers.
Samsung
Galaxy Note 10.1
When you remove the stylus from the bottom
of the Note 10.1 a shortcut bar appears where you can launch, among other apps,
Samsung’s Note app. This is probably the best of all those preloaded, letting
you write notes, sketch and even write formulae. Text and equations can then be
converted to editable text.
Hardware and build
Inside the Note is a fast 1.4GHz quad-core
processor and 2GB of RAM. This version has 16GB of storage, but a 32GB model is
also available.
There’s built-in GPS, Bluetooth and also
Wi-Fi direct for sharing photos and other files with compatible devices.
The Note 10.1 has a distinctive, but not
especially premium look. The tablet is neither the thinnest nor the lightest
tablet, but it compares respectably to others in its size class. It measures
256.7x175.3x8.9mm, and weighs 583g - noticeably lighter than the iPad. It’s
designed with the intent of holding it horizontally in two hands, with the
front-facing l.9Mp camera centered above the display, and stereo speakers
mounted on either side.
We like the front-firing stereo speakers,
which are surprisingly loud and well-positioned for holding the Note and
watching videos. HD clips look great, too, and motion is crisp. There’s no USB
in or HDMI out port, but a microSD slot lets you add up to 64GB of extra
storage and, oddly, an infrared emitter means you can control your TV
The screen is a mixed bag. Despite having
the same l280x800-pixel resolution as the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, it’s sharper and
has more vivid colors. Viewing angles are good, too. Next to an iPad, though,
it looks inferior.
Inside
the Note is a fast 1.4GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM. This version has
16GB of storage, but a 32GB model is also available
Performance
The Note 10.1 excelled in our lab tests,
setting new benchmarks for graphics performance on Android tablets, and for web
browsing across all tablets. In SunSpider, for example, it blasted through the
test in 1.2 seconds, compared with the Google Nexus 7’s 1.7 seconds.
Software
With the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung
offers its most tailored operating system and locked-and-loaded app selection
yet. Samsung ships the Note 10.1 with Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, but
Jelly Bean is expected to be rolled out to devices in the near future.
Like other Samsung devices, this tablet is
not for Android purists. Most of the overlays and modifications make for a more
friendly experience. Samsung does its most far-reaching TouchWiz overhaul of
the Android OS seen on one of its tablets yet. Among the tweaks: it replaces
such basics as the Settings menu and the layout of the Notify launcher. The
trade-off is you get more control over many options, but in other cases Samsung
clutters the interface. Also changed is the stock Android keyboard, which is
now a Samsung keyboard with off-white buttons with black letters, and a
dedicated number row.
With
the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung offers its most tailored operating system
and locked-and-loaded app selection yet
Some of our favorite additions include the
resizable pop-up video player (which launches a video into a separate overlay
window that can be placed anywhere on the screen) and the dual-screen option
that Samsung’s enabled for side-by-side views. Currently, the dual-screen mode
is available for just six apps: Samsung’s own native S Note app, the web
browser, video player, a Note-enhanced version of Polaris Office, and Google’s
Gallery and email apps.
Samsung’s
Note 10.1 specs
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Web: www.ee.co.uk
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Price: From $602
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Size: 262 x 180 x 8.9 mm
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Weight: 597g
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Display: 10.1 inches
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Resolution: 1280x800 pixels
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Camera: 5 megapixels
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Front camera: 1.9 megapixels
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Video: Yes
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Processor: 1.4GHz quad-core ram 2GB
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Storage: 16/32/64GB, microSD
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Internet: Wi-Fi, HSDPA
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GPS: Yes, GLONASS
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Browser: HTML
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Email: Push
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Music player: MP3, Vorbis, WMA, AAC, ACC+,
eAAC+, AMR(NB,WB), MIDI, WAV, AC-3, Flac
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Video player: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, VC-1, DivX,
WMV7, WMV8, VP8
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