Pictures of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 leak

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 will definitely be unveiled at next month's Mobile World Congress, but if your want a better look at it a little early, we have some pictures for you. As a reminder it will feature an 8-inch (1280 x 800) Super Clear TFT display, a 1.6 GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16/32GB of storage, microSD, 5MP rear camera, 1.3MP front camera, 4,600mAh battery, and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. It goes under the codename “Kona” and it will have the following model numbers, GT-N5100 and GT-N5110. There are two models to designate the WiFi-only version and the 3G/WiFi version. Hit the break for some more pics courtesy of DDAY.it.

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source: dday.it

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  1. There’s nothing wrong with this look, if you’re going to base a device off of looks alone then eh, doesn’t matter what they put in it you wont like it. And it is NOT a Phablet! Sheesh….. It is an 8″ version of what the Note already is for crying out loud. The NOTE has Phone capabilities, it’s always been this way. Personally I’m liking it, as I’d rather have that than my GS3 now. Just it’s not as easily carried around, I keep my GS3 on my belt in a snap-lock holder. This would be a bit harder to deal with as far as that goes.

    Honestly if I could get away with having just a blue tooth and a tablet I would. But they tend to charge different prices for data usage with Tablets than standard devices. Eh, I’ll just end up getting a WiFi tablet and my next phone will be whatever is out at the time that I feel is a worthy upgrade if any. Quite happy with my GS3, no need to upgrade to anything that is new yet.

  2. IMO, Samsung is driving this look into the ground. I don’t like all my devices having the same outdated look. I’m sure it will be another awesome device though!

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