Computers and Laptops are now officially are thing of the past. Devices like Apple's iPad range, Samsung's Tab and Note Tab range and Microsoft's Surface Tablet to name a few have made pc's and laptops obsolete with their cunning edge technology, super fast processing speeds and the never-ending list of functions.
In today's fast-paced world the demand for reliable and speedy devices to use on the go has increased rapidly therefore new innovations are introduced daily in the global tech market to meet consumer's needs. The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 10.1" is one such device that not only incorporates the everyday needs of consumers but packs in power, speed, performance and style especially for the Business consumers. Everything about the Note Pro from the hardware to the flipboard swipe-style software was made with their Business customers in mind.
The Samsung Note Pro runs a customized version of Android Kitkat 4.4. The note pro is powered by Samsung's latest processor the Exynos with a 3GB RAM. As all other Samsung devices it stutters when opening or closing apps but it does it job fine. Another disadvantage is the Multitasking Window which takes quite some time to resize.
An awesome feature of this device is that you can open and run upto four apps simultaneously and even transfer text and pictures between them. The S-Pen another one of Samsung's wonderful ideas but theres not much you can do with it.
It primary function to use it for system apps, document editing, picture editing and basically controlling your Note Pro is all you can actually do with it. Many apps such as Photoshop Touch aren't even compatible with it. A thing to note when purchasing a tablet device is its battery life and the Samsung Note Pro wont let you down there with its 9,500mAh battery.
Even with 32GB of storage the price tag is still quite high. Please post your comments and dont forget to visit iTechnoblog for all your latest tech news. This is Brandan Shamsher for iTechnoblog.
Thursday 27 February 2014
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 10.1 Review 2014
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