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Finally, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 has arrived; it has come as the latest version among the Note 10.1 and Note II that's a convergence of your tablet along with a Smartphone. The Note 8.0 too is capable of doing performing dual functions as tablet/ phone. It really is enabled with Stylus for better communication and providing a good consumer experience. Let us discover what goes into favor and what's against it.

What exactly is new?

Everyone seems happy with the most recent offering by Apple in iPad, the iPad mini, when we compare it against Galaxy Note 8.0, 3G model; this seems handy too weighing at 338g. the sleek body measures as thin as 8mm. the complete design is rounded at corners with smooth edges that seems to be somewhat just like Note II. This tablet includes an S pen that features a slot to hold it in position in the right hand corner.

The resolution from the screen is 1,280 x 800 pixels that goes pretty well with its 8-inch display and 189-ppi pixel density. Compared to other slates, it isn't as impressive however, if we compare it against iPad mini with 163ppi it seems far better option.

Samsung sports a Exynos processor in their tablet, although the version is not 8 core it's a quad-core clocked at 1.6GHz. It really is a lot more like other Samsung offerings which includes the S III and Note 2. However, you need to do obtain a decent RAM of 2GB. The inbuilt storage capacity offered is 32GB by having an expandable memory option via microSD card slot.

Taking a look at that which was offered last year by Samsung, the Note 10.1 appeared to lack some technological advancement. With all the latest Note 8.0, it seems not just Samsung has improvised but in addition were able to tweak its technology making other improvements that produces this tab desirable. For instance, the inclusion of S pen is enabled with the technology to even control the buttons for typing. In this way you needn't swipe to switch between fingers and stylus functionality while using the your device.

amazon reviews - Air View, is yet another latest addition to the technology that lets you get yourself a preview. Hover your S pen on menus and third-party apps and see a brief preview. Another addition may be the Flipboard app that enables in displaying headlines that pop up as soon as you hover your S pen about the titles. Additionally Samsung offers you Awesome Note freely that was only available to iOS users after shelling out a substantial fee.

The Galaxy Note 8.0 incorporates a surprising tool the IR Blaster, it will help you to managing your gadgets. Now your Note 8.0 will act as a remote control to control TV, music players and other media devices. It is possible to control Samsung flagship product as well as other products as well.

Unlike its previous versions, this 8-inch Note is capable of doing making phone calls as well as send SMS. You can surf internet and also be given a phone call simultaneously. The only drawback seems to be how the 3G model isn't yet available to the U.S. public they'll get the Wi-Fi version.

The majority of you could be expecting an Android tablet powered with the most advanced technology and full of the best OS by Google. However, all is not as it appears, the Galaxy Note 8.0 version is full of Android 4.1.2 OS. This might disappointed you had you been expecting 4.2.2 version compared to google's tab that already sports this. Comparatively Samsung is behind in OS technology.

This new version isn't much different from its predecessor but nonetheless a couple of tweaks can make it worthwhile. Feature like Photo Sphere most likely will be useful for some. Other activities include proprietary apps by Samsung that has to be a little challenging to use with Android system. Yet another thing that may annoy you may be the overall glossy finish that attracts fingerprints.

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