Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 Release Date: Stylus-Equipped Larger Tablet To Be Unveiled During MWC 2014 In Barcelona; Entering Production Later This Year?

Rumors about Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 release date are starting to circulate online.

Samsung has always been in the headlines for its exciting new technology and upcoming devices. And now, reports are focusing on an alleged much larger tablet from the South Korean tech manufacturer, the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2.

Reportedly, despite rumors about Samsung Galaxy S5 release date, there is a buzz emerging online suggesting that the next-gen smartphone may not be the main focus of the company next year. A post on Design & Trend suggested that Samsung may be concentrating on its low to mid-range smartphones, and more especially, to its new tablet device, the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2.

According to a number of reports about Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 release date, the production of the tablet will start later this year to prepare it for the early 2014 launch. According to DigiTimes, citing supply chain makers from Taiwan, the oversized Note tablet will "kick off at the end of 2013."

More particularly, speculations about Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 release date indicate that it is most likely for the tablet to be unveiled during the Mobile World Congress or MWC 2014, which is going to be held in Barcelona on February. MWC is a tech trade show dedicated for smartphones and tablets.

Aside from the official Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 release date, the mobile world is also excited to know more about the powerful specs this new tablet has to offer. As suggested by Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 release date and specs rumors, the stylus-equipped tablet will have 12.2-inch display screen, impressive 2560 X 1600 pixels, as well as a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor from Qualcomm. Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 tablet may have a 3 GB RAM, 8 MP camera and an internal storage capacity of 32 GB.

Expect more news about Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 release date in the coming weeks, as 2014 arrives. 

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