Samsung has finally released the Galaxy Note 8.0, but the 8-inch phablet is available only in UK market right now.
It is little strange that Samsung has make the device available at one retail outlet only. Samsung Experience Store located in Westfield Stratford City is the only place the newly launched Samsung product can be purchased. According to company the release via other sources will take place very soon.
The 16 GB Wi-Fi only model of the Galaxy Note 8.0 is priced at £339. The company is also offering something very exciting with the purchase. With the purchase of Galaxy Note 8.0 the buyers will get Need for Speed Hot Pursuit and Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 with 50GB of Dropbox storage for two years.
The device is powered by an Exynos quad-core processor clocked at 1.6 GHz and supported by a 2 GB RAM. The Galaxy Note 8.0 has an 8-inch TFT display with 1280x800 pixel resolution.
The devices will be running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box and it will later be update to upcoming Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
When it comes to camera, the Galaxy Note 8.0 comes with a 5 megapixel rear-facing camera with a 1.3 mega pixel front-facing camera for voice chat.
The phablet will be available in 16 and 32 GB versions and the micorSD card slot in the device supports a card up to 64 GB.
If we are talking about any version of Galaxy Note and we find it without an S Pen then everyone would be disappointed, but don't worry, the Galaxy Note 8.0 does come with an S Pen.
"The new mid-size tablet, together with a suite of intuitive features and an evolved S Pen, gives you the ease of using a traditional pen and paper with speed, efficiency and accuracy. Features include a suite of S Note templates and tools that allow you to create, edit, manage and share documents, as well as seamless multi-tasking thanks to Quick Command, continuous text input and Multi-Window View which means the portable 8" screen can be split and used to access a number of live applications at the same time," a Samsung press release stated.
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