It looks as though Samsung have let the cat out of the bag for its Mobile World Congress device lineup in an email to developers attending the conference. As seen on the left, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is the device that interests us the most. This isn’t the first time Samsung have leaked out what they’re going to announce, last year they confirmed the Galaxy S II and new series of Galaxy Tabs days before the conference.
There have been rumours flying around for quite as to what the specs are for the tablet to be announced at Mobile World Congress, and so far it seems to have settled on a 2GHz Dual-Core CPU and a screen resolution of 2560×1600 — at 10.1-inches that’s a PPI of 299 which is insane for a tablet.
It’s also interesting that Samsung are sticking with the ‘Note’ series of devices. Perhaps this is their way of differentiating which product is suited towards what market. If ‘Note’ is tablets, then the Galaxy Note is a tablet, and not a phablet, and the ‘Galaxy’ series would be their line of smartphones (obviously!).
Or this could all be wrong because the invitation was meant to read ‘Galaxy Tab 10.1’ and not ‘Galaxy Note 10.1’. We’ll find out in two weeks when Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona.