Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Coming March 7 For $599
We knew it would be arriving eventually on Big Red's network, and now it's officially only a couple days away. Verizon has announced that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet will be available to customers starting March 7 for $599. The tablet will be able to run off of the carrier's blazing-fast 4G LTE network and will also come equipped with an S Pen.
We first spotted the Verizon tablet at CES back in January and even got our hands on the thing. While it's mostly no different than other carrier versions that have been out and about, Verizon's 4G LTE will certainly be a huge selling point for this slate, and the gorgeous 10-inch display will allow to stream content at glorious speeds.
If you haven't been keeping up with the new tablet, the Galaxy Note 10.1 comes with a quad-core Exynos processor clocked at 1.4GHz with 2GB RAM, and a 7,000mAh battery to power the tablet. The slate runs Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean with Samsung's Multi-view multi window mode, which allows for complete resizing and dragging of windows, similar to a desktop.
Of course, we reviewed the tablet back in August, so if you're thinking about taking the plunge and getting the Galaxy Note 10.1 on Verizon's network, have a look at our full review to help you decided if it's your kind of tablet. The only difference is that you'll be granted Big Red's LTE, as well as the big Verizon logo on the back.