News: Samsung GT-N8013 Phone/Tablet hits FCC, Galaxy Note successor ?

Samsung’s Galaxy Note has been quite a popular device from Samsung with its Phone/Tablet bridge and we recently saw the Galaxy Note get launched by AT&T but FCC certifications and rumors suggest that a successor to the Note is already in making.

According to reports, Samsung GT-N8013, an as-yet-unannounced device has been described as a “portable tablet computer” in the FCC documents and there are reports of two more devices passing the FCC which seem quite similar or may come turn out to be variants namely GT-N8000 which has been described as a ‘smartphone’ and GT-N8010 described as ‘phone’ in the FCC documents. The original Note is GT-N7000 so we can well expect it to be its successor. Passing the FCC generally means the device will be shown off soon and we might get to see it at MWC.

Rupesh Sinha

Rupesh is an avid mobile geek, a Nokia fan by heart although love Android because it appeals to the geek in him. Apart from phones, he loves music and also plays the guitar. Now a nigh time news editor, along with a daytime engineering student.

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