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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 16GB Specifications

Performance Quad Core
Camera: 5 MP
Battery: 7000 Mah
Display: 10.1" (25.65 Cm)

Special Features

Other Sensors Light Sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope
Applications Document Editor/Viewer
Also Known As Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000
Operating System Android V4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Sim Slots Single SIM, GSM
Model Galaxy Note 10.1 16GB
Custom Ui Samsung Touchwiz UI
Brand Samsung
Sim Size SIM1: Mini
Network 3G: Available, 2G: Available


Display Display Type TFT

Screen Size 10.1 Inches (25.65 Cm)
Screen Resolution 800 X 1280 Pixels
Touch Screen Yes Capacitive Touchscreen, Multi-Touch
Screen To Body Ratio 62.03 %
Pixel Density 149 Ppi

Storage

Internal Memory 16 GB
Expandable Memory Yes Up To 64 GB
Camera
Camera Features Fixed Focus
Image Resolution 2592 X 1944 Pixels
Vieo Recording Features Optical Image Stabilization
Autofocus Yes
Shooting Modes Continuos Shooting
Resolution 1.9 MP Front Camera
Flash Yes LED Flash
Video Recording 1280x720 @ 30 Fps

Battery

Standby Time Up To 2020 Hours(3G) / Up To 2230 Hours(2G)
Talktime Up To 38 Hours(3G) / Up To 71.8(2G)
Type Li-Ion
Capacity 7000 Mah


Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review

The Galaxy Note 10.1 gallery is a pretty standard Android affair in terms of functionality, feeling pretty comfortably on the large screen. Naturally, your Picasa web albums are automatically synced with your tablet.

There is one difference between the Honeycomb and the ICS gallery - the latter offers bigger album thumbnails.

can sort your images by album, date, location or tag. You can also choose between displaying images, videos or both.

The upper left corner holds the sorting options while the right one has the shortcuts to the camera, and some extra settings (like the option to make Picasa albums available offline).

When you are browsing a specific album/date/location/tag the shortcuts change a bit - the camera shortcut is replaced by a button that starts a slide show. The icon in the very top left corner becomes active and clicking it brings you back to the full gallery view.

Music Player

The Galaxy Note 10.1 has the custom Touch Wiz music player, which is more functional than the stock Android app, but lacks the cover-flow-like browsing.

You can now sort your tracks by album, artist, genre, folders, composer or year. Playlists are enabled too: the most played and recently added lists are automatically generated. Naturally, there's also a search option, which will be appreciated by those with large music collections. It gets activated by pressing the magnifying glass icon in the upper right corner.

Video Player

Stock Android doesn't have a dedicated video player app, but Samsung always provides one for its Galaxy slates.. Allowing thumbnail, list and folder view modes, it's a pretty capable application. There's also search enabled so even if you fill that ample storage with short clips you should be able to find the one you need.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 supports DivX/XviD/MKV files out of the box. Even high-res videos are handled trouble-free - the tablet played anything we tried, including 1080p videos. Subtitles are also available and there is rich codec support. There was nothing the Note 10.1 wouldn't play.

There are several full-screen options too - normal, fill and stretch.

Audio output is excellently When connected to an active external amplifier, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 gets amazing scores all over and if it wasn't for its average volume levels it would have been perfect.

With headphones plugged in, the output is still impressively clean. The stereo crosstalk does go up, but the rest of the readings are barely affected, adding up to a very solid overall performance.


Camera, Image Quality, Video Recording

A 5 megapixel main camera and a 1.9 megapixel front-facing camera (with 720p videos each) is what you get with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. Given tablets aren't the most photography-friendly devices, the two cameras are mostly there to cater for video-chatting and augmented reality, and the possibility to snap a label or two as a memory aid comes as a welcome bonus.

The camera interface is an upscale version of what you find on the Galaxy line of smartphones, with the available settings on the left and the shutter key and the video/stills switch on the right.

Image quality of the Galaxy Note 10.1. We've seen better 5 MP camera phones and... well... tablets. Color rendering is off and even the amount of resolved detail is average at best. Noise levels are also fairly high, so don't expect the slate to replace your digicam. It's not like most users will get too excited to snap away with their 10.1" slates, anyway, but we still expected better from a flagship device.

The camcorder interface is not much different, really. There are fewer options available here, but the layout is basically the same. Somewhat strangely, the Galaxy Note 10.1 video recording capabilities max out at 720p footage at 30fps. We would expect 1080p footage with that kind of chipset, but maybe it's just a limitation of the sensor.


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