Not that this will be a
surprise to most readers, but it now seems absolutely certain
that
Samsung's long-rumoured Galaxy
Note 8.0 will be officially unveiled in a couple of days at
Mobile World
Congress.
An anonymous tipster,
presumably part of the set-up crew in Barcelona, snapped a picture
of
the Samsung stand and there,
lo and behold, is the Galaxy Note 8.0 featured on the big
screen.
Naturally, the device looks
absolutely gigantic, but it seems Samsung is still intent on us using
it
in portrait mode with
one-hand, although that could be a bit of a stretch for anyone who's
not
named LeBron
James.
The
latest leak comes just a week after the Note 8.0 was accidentally revealed at a
Samsung
event in South
Korea.
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Speculation has suggested that
the new, iPad mini-bothering member of the Note family will
pack a 1280 x 800 Super Clear
LCD display, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, a 1.6GHz quad-core
processor and 2GB
RAM.
The placement of the Galaxy
Note 8.0 promotional screen, in the centre of the Samsung
stand,
suggests that it'll probably
be the Korean giant's top announcement at MWC
2013.
We already know that
the Samsung Galaxy S4 won't be making an appearance at the
event
this year, with latest
speculation suggesting it will arrive at a dedicated event on March
14.
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