Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition): Unboxing & Review



My detailed unboxing and complete feature walkthrough of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Tablet for 2014.

Amazon Link: http://goo.gl/XpcFzx

$549-$599

Available as:
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 SM-P600 Wi-Fi
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 SM-P601 3G
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 SM-P605 3G+LTE
SM-P600 model has no support for GSM voice communication, SMS, and MMS.

Specs:
CPU: Quad-core 2.3 GHz Krait 400 (LTE model)/ Quad-core 1.9 GHz Cortex-A15 & quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7 (3G model)
RAM: 3GB
Storage: 16/32/64GB + 64GB MicroSD
Display: LCD IPS 2560 x 1600 pixels, 10.1 inches (~299 ppi pixel density)
Camera: 8MP+2MP 1080p @ 30fps
Battery: 8220 mAh

Full Specs: http://goo.gl/rfWpTQ

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43 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition): Unboxing & Review

  1. küçükken günde 3 defa izlediğim video. ne hayal kurardım bu tablet için. şuan bu videoyu tab s6 lite ile izliyorum denk geldi ama. hayat ne garip

  2. These were the peak tablet times. And Samsungs best era of hardware and aesthetic. I had a Samsung Note 8.0 tab, then got the Tab S 8.4. Also had a Nexus 7 2013. I miss that tablet era. I have a Samsung Tab A8 (2022) that I got for $80 factory sealed brand new. But back in the day, tablets were just better.

  3. This was bought to replace an old Lenovo tablet which was essentially too sluggish to cope with modern websites. https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkxz4qYZoyAOb_hq_UbaKI6AsZX0FnoFm-U This tablet is fast, has a very clear display with built in optional eye comfort shield, great sound with Dolby Atmos, split screen option and numerous tweaks that I've not yet explored. I've plugged a wireless receiver into the i/o socket to connect a mouse if I need it and a bluetooth keyboard works fine – unlike the Lenevo which somehow would often garble the input. Battery life seems good. In short I'm very pleased with it

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