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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 inch Tablet - White (ARM Cortex A9 1.4GHz, 16GB, Wi-Fi, BT, Android 4.0)
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⚡1.4GHz Quad-Core
📱10.1" Display
🔋8hr Battery Life
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Description
🚀 Elevate Your Digital Experience!
S NOTE INTEGRATION - Combine notes, sketches, and web content effortlessly.
CAPTURE EVERY MOMENT - 8 MP rear and front cameras for stunning photos and video calls.
POWERFUL PERFORMANCE - Run multiple apps smoothly with a 1.4 GHz quad-core processor.
STAY CONNECTED ANYWHERE - Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity for on-the-go access.
MAXIMIZE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY - Experience seamless multitasking with a stunning 10.1-inch display.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 inch Tablet combines a powerful 1.4 GHz quad-core processor with a vibrant 10.1-inch display, making it perfect for multitasking in work, learning, and creative environments. With S Note for seamless integration of notes and media, and an impressive 8-hour battery life, this tablet is designed for the modern professional on the go.
Specifications
Brand
Samsung
Product Dimensions
18 x 0.89 x 26.2 cm; 300 Grams
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Item model number
GT-N8010ZWABTU
Manufacturer
Samsung
Series
Galaxy Note
Colour
White
Form Factor
Convertible
Standing screen display size
10.1 Inches
Screen Resolution
1280 x 800 pixels
Processor Brand
ARM
Processor Type
ARM 7100
Processor Speed
1.4 GHz
Processor Count
4
RAM Size
2 GB
Computer Memory Type
DDR3 SDRAM
Hard Drive Size
16 GB
Audio Details
speakers
Graphics Chipset Brand
ARM
Graphics Card Description
Integrated
Graphics Card Ram Size
2 GB
Connectivity Type
3G;Wi-Fi
Wireless Type
802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g
Rear Webcam Resolution
8 MP
Front Webcam Resolution
8 MP
Operating System
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Average Battery Life (in hours)
8 Hours
Are Batteries Included
No
Lithium Battery Energy Content
7000 Milliamp Hours (mAh)
Lithium Battery Packaging
Batteries contained in equipment
Lithium Battery Weight
308 Grams
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells
2
Item Weight
300 g
Guaranteed software updates until
unknown
Reviews
4.0
All from verified purchases
L**E
A brilliant device
***As of January 3rd 2013 Jelly bean update has been available***I'll start by saying that I previously acknowledged tablets as being mostly a novelty device but could also see some of the media benefits also.My birthday is in two days and my fiance surprised me by saying I could have any tablet that I wanted and of course I went into 'research mode' and looked at the Samsung tab 1 and 2, iPad 1, 2 and 3, the Asus tf300 and both transformer tablets. All of them have their positives and negatives, although I was never going to get an iPad is I'm not an apple fan, I'm always inclined towards power under the hood rather than the 'look its shiney' approach.The galaxy note 10.1 offers the power, the looks and the functionality that anyone could possibly desire. Some review sites say this tablet is cheap looking and feels worse, I implore you to ignore them, its usually apple fans who say this, even I was a tad worried but the moment I held it in my hands I knew I'd made the right choice.Amazon's listing of this product is wrong at the moment, this is indeed the quad core, 2gb ram and 16gb internal storage. I almost purchased this from another company due to poor listing but i have informed Amazon of their mistake and hopefully they will alter the listing.One thing I do like on this tablet is the use of the pen, I've downloaded a free app called sketcher off the play market and it's brilliant. I would recommend people to download the Google chrome app straight away as the built in internet app can throw a few hissy fits now and then and chrome seems to work nicely on this tablet.Now, onto the screen, I cannot believe that some reviewer websites said it wasn't good, are they looking at the back of the tablet, the pre loaded video shows how vibrant it truly is, the viewing angles are very good also, cannot complain at all.Just for anyone who is curious, the pre loaded Photoshop app only allows editing from what I can tell, you can't start sketching in it, but it's free so have a play with your photos and it's a nifty little app. (someone has informed me that you can in fact create work from the PS app as well)I would recommend that when you get this brilliant tablet you also order a 32GB micro sd card that is class 10, you've then got a lot of storage space for films, music and pictures you want on the go.I've only had this tablet for about 4 days now and I haven't been able to make the most out of all the facilities it offers such as the multitasking split screen, and from what I have researched it is the only tablet on the market that truly multi tasks.On a foot note, no need for a kindle anymore, downloaded the app and works great.All in this has been a great purchase for me, and I'm very happy I took the plunge, who needs a laptop anymore!EDIT 15th September - I have now been using this device more and more each day, I set up "Peel Remote" which comes pre-installed o nthe device which enables you to turn on, change channels, volume up down on many many TV's and blu ray players, i linked it up to two LG TV's very easily and also a Sony Blu Ray player. I'm a bit disappointed that it doesnt work on Playsations 3's but it is still a possibility for an update in the future!I've carried out a few different battery life checks. I charged my Galaxy Note 10.1 up to 100% before i went to sleep at midnight and by morning (8 hours later) it had dropped to only 97%. That very day i used it very sparingly to just check the time and to do a quick browse whilst at work between 9AM and 5PM and the battery only dropped down to about 90%. Yesterday I used it a lot at work, setting up routers, browsing the web, watching some videos on youtube and netflix, the Note started the day on 52% and by the time I had gotten home It was still on 35% even though I'd not been cautious with it.Pretty much what I'm saying is the battery seems excellent to me, I couldn't be more happy with it.I've been spending a lot of time trying to fill up my 32GB Micro SD card with digital copies of the blu rays i possess and 99% of them have gone across very easily, my only fripe is that digital copies provided are not 720p or 1080p so im looking into some blu ray ripping software and a converter so I can at least play my films in HD otherwise having such a lovely screen is pointless!EDIT - I have now put Avengers 1080p onto my tablet now and wow, it looks SO good on this tablet, and the best thing is, i wasn't suprised, i expected it to be good and it looked as great as i anticipated. The audio is the best ive heard on any tablet so far and actually much better than most laptops on the market (excluding the HP laptops with the beats audio)I have ordered a 3rd party Case since my last edit and it seems to be sufficient for now until the official Samsung case is released, which i would imagine will be very well put together.I shall add more to this review when I learn more things, I just think its such a shame that reviewing websites do not give this the recognition it deserves when I myself absolutely LOVE IT!EDIT 23/11/2012 Had this Tablet for quite a while and used it pretty much everyday and still loving every second of it. Now, don't get me wrong I'm not one of these people who just praise an item without giving the negatives, but so far I've only experienced very few. One fault that I have noticed that occurs once in a blue moon is whilst using the Google Chrome Web browser, it can sometimes lock up, but the best way of rectifying this is by pressing the upward facing arrow located at the bottom centre of the screen which opens up multiple things such as calculator emails etc, but it also loads up task manager. If you select task manager and clear the RAM and close down the Google chrome application it will restart the browser where it left off and continue to work absolutely fine.One thing that has been pointed out to me is not many people have commented about audio on the device. The device comes with a pre-installed application that plays music once transferred onto it, which if you are used to Android based devices you should be familiar with. The actual quality of the audio is decent, I'm not saying "wow who needs surround sound" but it plays the music well, it gives out better audio than my HTC One X which has beats audio.One last thing I have noticed is that with a screen protector on, sometimes it does not like to smoothly scroll the screen when you have it landscape, but if you alter the device to portrait it seems to be absolutely fine. I'm going to put this down to perhaps my lack of talent in applying a screen sover to the tablet.Once again, If I learn any new tricks or helpful hints I'll update this review further.
V**D
Ignore Website Reviews - This is an Outstanding Tablet
The Galaxy Note 10.1 has been subject to the most savage negative reviews by the majority of the web review sites and magazines. Almost all of their reviews are unjustified, prejudiced and in some cases contain plain misinformation. As you can see from reviews here by people who actually use it, it has deservedly been well-received.Let's look at some of the online review statements:1. One reviewer said it was poorly constructed, creeks, is flimsy and flexes.All of these statements are untrue. While not as solid as the ipad, the Note is perfectly adequate in construction and mine does not creek or warp.2. Another reviewer said it was thick, heavy and cumbersome.In fact it is roughly the same thickness as any ipad and lighter than the current ipad. It is one of the lightest tablets of its size.3. Yet another review stated that the display stuttered and lagged.It doesn't lag, and is smoother still if you remove the unnecessary and large widgets on the home screen.4. Another reviewer said that the S pen was a gimmick and this tablet would only appeal to graphic designers.This is nonsense. Even without the S pen the Note is a very good all round tablet, and its quad core CPU and 2 gigs of RAM outclasses almost all other similar-sized tablets.5. There are universal complaints about the "low" res display.In fact the display is vibrant and perfectly fine. It is also sharp and is quite clearly a lower resolution than the ipad because the Wacom system for the pen works better in this resolution.6. Almost all the reviewers stated that it looks cheap and "plasticky"In fact it looks very smart, particularly the white version, and I prefer plastic because it is easier to hold, is less likely to break when dropped, and the wi-fi signal is better through a plastic case.What these website reviews reveal is that the authors of them did little more than open up the box, fire up the Note and play around with it for a while, not actually using it for constructive or productive purposes. I did not want a giant version of my iphone. I wanted a tablet to web browse, send emails, do WORK, write, sketch, play movies, listen to music and use it for a host of functions all of which it does exceedingly well.The one justification at the time of release were comments about the price compared to the ipad, but those comments are now redundant since the CURRENT price of the Note 10.1 is £317, less the Samsung cash back offer which brings the price down to £267. This makes it not only £130 cheaper than an ipad but cheaper than the ipad mini, and that's because Apple keeps very tight control over pricing. So the current price makes it the highest spec tablet at the lowest price of all tablets in its class and this represents a bargain.My one reservation is the lack of USB port and no HDMI out. That is a blot on this otherwise brilliant tablet, the first I have owned (and I've owned quite a few) that actually allows me to produce meaningful work, but it is also very good as a media consumption device. In the next few months with html 5 coming on stream and further Android updates I have no doubt that its hardware will make it smoother still to use, since its multi-core CPU and large RAM will cope very well with multi tasking, and it does this quite well even now.Don't be put off by the obsessive fixation on retina displays comparisons in reviews. The Note's display is still very very good.
G**I
Fab
I am the kind of chap who likes always having a pen and paper handy, to scribble down ideas and try and develop them further this way. You can see where I am going with this right? The second I heard that the Note had been expanded into tablet form I thought this is the first time I would be justified in buying a tablet, and I have had my eyes on the product ever since. Two weeks ago I went ahead and bought it. This is what I can report back:1) The build of the Note exceeded my expectations. A lot of Apple fan-boys and reviewers whinge that Samsung products feel 'plasticky' - Myself and a colleague pondered over this while passing it between ourselves - this certainly does NOT feel cheap. It is well finished and solid.2) The S-Pen (using the pen to take notes, draw etc) beat expectations when it came to performance. It is more responsive, versatile and flexible than I had expected (based on what I had heard of the original Note phone). Very happy on this front. {p.s - can someone invent something to put on the underside of your palm so that you are able to rest your hand on the screen when writing?}3) I believe the resolution could have been 'more awesome' - I agree with those reviewers who wondered why Samsung didn't go all-out and opt for their best screen. That said - I am talking based on the incredibly high standards that are currently being set in the mobile market. This is only problematic if you are overly conscious to the problem in the first place, which is what I was as I had read about it and often find myself testing various pics on the Note.4) Software processing and speeds are lightning quick, no problems at all to report here.So in all, very happy with the decision to buy - my productivity is certainly up thanks to this invention.
A**R
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All of them have their positives and negatives, although I was never going to get an iPad is I'm not an apple fan, I'm always inclined towards power under the hood rather than the 'look its shiney' approach.The galaxy note 10.1 offers the power, the looks and the functionality that anyone could possibly desire. Some review sites say this tablet is cheap looking and feels worse, I implore you to ignore them, its usually apple fans who say this, even I was a tad worried but the moment I held it in my hands I knew I'd made the right choice.Amazon's listing of this product is wrong at the moment, this is indeed the quad core, 2gb ram and 16gb internal storage. I almost purchased this from another company due to poor listing but i have informed Amazon of their mistake and hopefully they will alter the listing.One thing I do like on this tablet is the use of the pen, I've downloaded a free app called sketcher off the play market and it's brilliant. I would recommend people to download the Google chrome app straight away as the built in internet app can throw a few hissy fits now and then and chrome seems to work nicely on this tablet.Now, onto the screen, I cannot believe that some reviewer websites said it wasn't good, are they looking at the back of the tablet, the pre loaded video shows how vibrant it truly is, the viewing angles are very good also, cannot complain at all.Just for anyone who is curious, the pre loaded Photoshop app only allows editing from what I can tell, you can't start sketching in it, but it's free so have a play with your photos and it's a nifty little app. (someone has informed me that you can in fact create work from the PS app as well)I would recommend that when you get this brilliant tablet you also order a 32GB micro sd card that is class 10, you've then got a lot of storage space for films, music and pictures you want on the go.I've only had this tablet for about 4 days now and I haven't been able to make the most out of all the facilities it offers such as the multitasking split screen, and from what I have researched it is the only tablet on the market that truly multi tasks.On a foot note, no need for a kindle anymore, downloaded the app and works great.All in this has been a great purchase for me, and I'm very happy I took the plunge, who needs a laptop anymore!EDIT 15th September - I have now been using this device more and more each day, I set up \"Peel Remote\" which comes pre-installed o nthe device which enables you to turn on, change channels, volume up down on many many TV's and blu ray players, i linked it up to two LG TV's very easily and also a Sony Blu Ray player. I'm a bit disappointed that it doesnt work on Playsations 3's but it is still a possibility for an update in the future!I've carried out a few different battery life checks. I charged my Galaxy Note 10.1 up to 100% before i went to sleep at midnight and by morning (8 hours later) it had dropped to only 97%. That very day i used it very sparingly to just check the time and to do a quick browse whilst at work between 9AM and 5PM and the battery only dropped down to about 90%. Yesterday I used it a lot at work, setting up routers, browsing the web, watching some videos on youtube and netflix, the Note started the day on 52% and by the time I had gotten home It was still on 35% even though I'd not been cautious with it.Pretty much what I'm saying is the battery seems excellent to me, I couldn't be more happy with it.I've been spending a lot of time trying to fill up my 32GB Micro SD card with digital copies of the blu rays i possess and 99% of them have gone across very easily, my only fripe is that digital copies provided are not 720p or 1080p so im looking into some blu ray ripping software and a converter so I can at least play my films in HD otherwise having such a lovely screen is pointless!EDIT - I have now put Avengers 1080p onto my tablet now and wow, it looks SO good on this tablet, and the best thing is, i wasn't suprised, i expected it to be good and it looked as great as i anticipated. The audio is the best ive heard on any tablet so far and actually much better than most laptops on the market (excluding the HP laptops with the beats audio)I have ordered a 3rd party Case since my last edit and it seems to be sufficient for now until the official Samsung case is released, which i would imagine will be very well put together.I shall add more to this review when I learn more things, I just think its such a shame that reviewing websites do not give this the recognition it deserves when I myself absolutely LOVE IT!EDIT 23/11/2012 Had this Tablet for quite a while and used it pretty much everyday and still loving every second of it. Now, don't get me wrong I'm not one of these people who just praise an item without giving the negatives, but so far I've only experienced very few. One fault that I have noticed that occurs once in a blue moon is whilst using the Google Chrome Web browser, it can sometimes lock up, but the best way of rectifying this is by pressing the upward facing arrow located at the bottom centre of the screen which opens up multiple things such as calculator emails etc, but it also loads up task manager. If you select task manager and clear the RAM and close down the Google chrome application it will restart the browser where it left off and continue to work absolutely fine.One thing that has been pointed out to me is not many people have commented about audio on the device. The device comes with a pre-installed application that plays music once transferred onto it, which if you are used to Android based devices you should be familiar with. The actual quality of the audio is decent, I'm not saying \"wow who needs surround sound\" but it plays the music well, it gives out better audio than my HTC One X which has beats audio.One last thing I have noticed is that with a screen protector on, sometimes it does not like to smoothly scroll the screen when you have it landscape, but if you alter the device to portrait it seems to be absolutely fine. I'm going to put this down to perhaps my lack of talent in applying a screen sover to the tablet.Once again, If I learn any new tricks or helpful hints I'll update this review further."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"V***D"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 December 2012","name":"5.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Ignore Website Reviews - This is an Outstanding Tablet\n \n","reviewBody":"The Galaxy Note 10.1 has been subject to the most savage negative reviews by the majority of the web review sites and magazines. Almost all of their reviews are unjustified, prejudiced and in some cases contain plain misinformation. As you can see from reviews here by people who actually use it, it has deservedly been well-received.Let's look at some of the online review statements:1. One reviewer said it was poorly constructed, creeks, is flimsy and flexes.All of these statements are untrue. While not as solid as the ipad, the Note is perfectly adequate in construction and mine does not creek or warp.2. Another reviewer said it was thick, heavy and cumbersome.In fact it is roughly the same thickness as any ipad and lighter than the current ipad. It is one of the lightest tablets of its size.3. Yet another review stated that the display stuttered and lagged.It doesn't lag, and is smoother still if you remove the unnecessary and large widgets on the home screen.4. Another reviewer said that the S pen was a gimmick and this tablet would only appeal to graphic designers.This is nonsense. Even without the S pen the Note is a very good all round tablet, and its quad core CPU and 2 gigs of RAM outclasses almost all other similar-sized tablets.5. There are universal complaints about the \"low\" res display.In fact the display is vibrant and perfectly fine. It is also sharp and is quite clearly a lower resolution than the ipad because the Wacom system for the pen works better in this resolution.6. Almost all the reviewers stated that it looks cheap and \"plasticky\"In fact it looks very smart, particularly the white version, and I prefer plastic because it is easier to hold, is less likely to break when dropped, and the wi-fi signal is better through a plastic case.What these website reviews reveal is that the authors of them did little more than open up the box, fire up the Note and play around with it for a while, not actually using it for constructive or productive purposes. I did not want a giant version of my iphone. I wanted a tablet to web browse, send emails, do WORK, write, sketch, play movies, listen to music and use it for a host of functions all of which it does exceedingly well.The one justification at the time of release were comments about the price compared to the ipad, but those comments are now redundant since the CURRENT price of the Note 10.1 is £317, less the Samsung cash back offer which brings the price down to £267. This makes it not only £130 cheaper than an ipad but cheaper than the ipad mini, and that's because Apple keeps very tight control over pricing. So the current price makes it the highest spec tablet at the lowest price of all tablets in its class and this represents a bargain.My one reservation is the lack of USB port and no HDMI out. That is a blot on this otherwise brilliant tablet, the first I have owned (and I've owned quite a few) that actually allows me to produce meaningful work, but it is also very good as a media consumption device. In the next few months with html 5 coming on stream and further Android updates I have no doubt that its hardware will make it smoother still to use, since its multi-core CPU and large RAM will cope very well with multi tasking, and it does this quite well even now.Don't be put off by the obsessive fixation on retina displays comparisons in reviews. The Note's display is still very very good."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"G***I"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 November 2012","name":"4.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Fab\n \n","reviewBody":"I am the kind of chap who likes always having a pen and paper handy, to scribble down ideas and try and develop them further this way. You can see where I am going with this right? The second I heard that the Note had been expanded into tablet form I thought this is the first time I would be justified in buying a tablet, and I have had my eyes on the product ever since. Two weeks ago I went ahead and bought it. This is what I can report back:1) The build of the Note exceeded my expectations. A lot of Apple fan-boys and reviewers whinge that Samsung products feel 'plasticky' - Myself and a colleague pondered over this while passing it between ourselves - this certainly does NOT feel cheap. It is well finished and solid.2) The S-Pen (using the pen to take notes, draw etc) beat expectations when it came to performance. It is more responsive, versatile and flexible than I had expected (based on what I had heard of the original Note phone). Very happy on this front. {p.s - can someone invent something to put on the underside of your palm so that you are able to rest your hand on the screen when writing?}3) I believe the resolution could have been 'more awesome' - I agree with those reviewers who wondered why Samsung didn't go all-out and opt for their best screen. That said - I am talking based on the incredibly high standards that are currently being set in the mobile market. This is only problematic if you are overly conscious to the problem in the first place, which is what I was as I had read about it and often find myself testing various pics on the Note.4) Software processing and speeds are lightning quick, no problems at all to report here.So in all, very happy with the decision to buy - my productivity is certainly up thanks to this invention."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"1.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Spain on 19 March 2020","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n No dura la batería\n \n \n","reviewBody":"No dura nada la batería. Nada que ver con las especificaciones."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":3.75,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":4}}