Alongside the Galaxy Note 3, Samsung also updated its 10.1-inch Galaxy Note with a 2014 Edition of the tablet. The changes to the 10.1-inch Galaxy Note mirror those of the Galaxy Note 3. The industrial design gets an update to include a faux leather back cover with stitching and textured rim. The combination of the two, once again, is a nice deperature from the slippery plastic of previous Galaxy tablets but still lacks the premium feel of metal. Unlike the Note 3, the 2014 Galaxy Note 10.1 is only available in jet black or classic white.

Internally we see many of the same changes that impacted the Galaxy Note 3. LTE versions of the tablet will feature a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC, while 3G and WiFi versions of the tablet will ship with Samsung's own Exynos 5420.

The display moves to a 2560 x 1600 "Super Clear" LCD. Storage options range from 16GB to 64GB, and all variants come with a microSD card slot.

The 2014 Galaxy Note 10.1 will ship in Q3 with Android 4.3 and Samsung's KNOX.

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  • Roland00Address - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    Any word on pricing?

    On your pipeline homepage it states this article is a featured review in the upper corner of the image. I am assuming this is a mistake?
  • Krysto - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I want the rumored 12.2" version (hopefully with Samsung's own ARMv8 chip).
  • Disorganise - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    "The 2014 Galaxy Note 10.1 will ship in Q3 with Android 4.3" - I assume you mean Q3 this year given it's Android 4.3? So that means now, or at least within 3 weeks?
  • mmarafie - Friday, September 6, 2013 - link

    Was Anand sleeping when he wrote this? No excitement at all about one of the best if not the best tablet that will be released this year!

    Oh wait sorry, it's not an Apple product. Anand must be saving all his energy and glowing talk for the iPad 5 next month...
  • nicsta - Saturday, September 7, 2013 - link

    Don't blame Anand, it is a boring product from a boring company.
  • IUU - Sunday, September 8, 2013 - link

    lol!
    It is not a dangerous company though!
    Other companies may dress their products in gold; they may also sell themselves as exciting. But they will like to experiment on you like a new guinea pig and the only time they won't offer you subpar equipment, is when they have hidden sinister plans to promote.
    You may dress a slave like a king, but he will never become a ruler.Digital technology is rapidly becoming more important to our lives than its most fanatic users would like to admit. Using it in obscene ways to cancel long standing human rights and civil liberties is sth to condemn, not to applaude as if being drunk.
  • JDG1980 - Friday, September 6, 2013 - link

    This would be perfect for graphic artists, if only the software was available. Seems like it's about time for Adobe to start work on a full-featured version of Photoshop for Android.
  • NSAfreezone - Sunday, September 8, 2013 - link

    Root it and you can please your self as seen a note 2 rooted and wow fast and nice screen takes all ss bloatware out
  • Krysto - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    I wonder if Adobe is not already planning their own such tablet, in an effort to become a "hardware company", too. We live in a crazy world, so it could happen.
  • Baubo - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    Why isn't the snapdragon 800 in all 3 models?!

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