Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 rumored to launch in March, priced to compete with iPad mini


The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 has leaked so frequently in the past couple of months (heck, even Samsung’s head of Mobile Communications confirmed it), that the device may as well be out already.

The latest news about the compact tablet is that it’s set to hit retail in Europe at the end of March for around €359 for the WiFi only version (€449 if you throw 3G into the mix). Compare this to €329 for the iPad mini (€429 with 3G), and you can see that Samsung aim to directly compete with the smaller iPad with their upcoming product.

It’s no secret that Samsung plan to officially “unveil” the device at MWC later this month, although given how often the device has leaked, you can almost take the 1,280 x 800 pixel Super Clear LCD display alongside quad-core 1.6GHz quad-core Exynos 4412 processor, 5 MP primary and 1.3 front-facing cameras, 2 GB of RAM, 16/32 GB internal memory, and 4600 mAh battery to the bank.
Be sure to check back with us for our full MWC coverage next week, where we’ll have all you need to know about the Note 8.0 and much, much more.

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