As far as we know, it will be the same Note 8.0 under the hood, sporting a powerful quad-core processor, 8-inch screen, Wi-Fi and optional 3G/4G connectivity. Moreover, it will come with dual cameras, sensors, a ton of built-in storage and so on. In other words, the Korean company has all arguments to compete with Apple’s iPad Mini, but will that be enough?
Samsung wants to sell the Galaxy Note 8.0 at a premium, making it an everything but obvious choice for many. Then again, they’ve used the same strategy in the past (and are still doing so) and as I’m writing this, they are the top of the Android hill.
And while we wait to get our unit and get back to you with the full review, check out our hands-on post we did while visiting this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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