The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 which was revealed at the recently concluded Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, at the end of last month, has finally seen the 3G light of day, as the 3G global version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 has arrived at the FCC for certification purposes. Earlier in January, the Wi-Fi enabled Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 has paid its dues at the FCC, so it is nice to see that the 3G capable model of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 do its bit to gain FCC certification, allowing it to let you surf the Internet and access your files on the cloud whenever you are not within range of a Wi-Fi network.
Supporting the 800/1900 MHz 3G bands, the Galaxy Note 8.0 here will feature a quad-core 1.6GHz Exynos 4 processor, sport WiFi a/b/g/n radios, 2GB RAM, Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, A-GPS, GLONASS, Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean as the operating system of choice and a 4,600mAh battery. Of course, there will also be an LTE version in the pipeline as well for folks living in the US. Just how much are you willing to fork out for the Galaxy Note 8.0 when it arrives?
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