Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 spotted on sign ahead of official announcement

Last night Samsung introduced a 10.1-inch version of its Galaxy Tab 2, and now some advertising at Mobile World Congress has confirmed that the company's got another 10.1-inch slate in the pipeline. As you can see above, this Galaxy Note 10.1 sign enthusiastically points out that the tablet does indeed measure 10.1 inches and is a Galaxy Note device, complete with its very own S Pen. The actual specs of the device are still unknown.
Some folks seemed a little underwhelmed with the arrival of the 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab 2 yesterday, so it'll be interesting to see what kinds of features Samsung decides to pack in to the Galaxy Note 10.1. The company won't be having a full-fledged MWC press conference, but you can bet that we'll be bringing you more details on the Note 10.1 as we get them. What do you all make of this new slate so far? Has its 10.1-inch size and S Pen functionality piqued your interest?
Via Android Central


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