After being treated to numerous leaks about the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
last week, things seem to have calm down a bit – but not fully. Less
than a month away from its expected unveiling at the Mobile World
Congress 2013 in Barcelona, we’re now getting some scoop on the possible
price of the 8-inch tablet.
As reported by Mobile Geeks, several online retailers in Austria have begun putting the Galaxy Note 8.0 up on their websites. The GT-N5100ZWA model, which comes with 16GB internal storage, carries a price tag of €450 – €480. As for the 32GB Galaxy Note 8.0, or the GT-N5100ZWW model, the price ranges from €490 – €550.
While the two models above come with 3G connectivity, you can also expect to see a WiFi-only variant of the Note 8.0 (GT-N5110), which recently made a stop at FCC.
Considering that the tablet hasn’t even been announced yet by Samsung, it goes without saying that the prices above haven’t been confirmed. Interestingly, some of the stores said that the Note 8.0 will be up for grabs starting from February 19, a week before MWC starts. We find this rather odd and unlikely, but maybe they know something we don’t.
Would you be flabbergasted if the price for the 3G variant starts at €450?
http://www.androidauthority.com
As reported by Mobile Geeks, several online retailers in Austria have begun putting the Galaxy Note 8.0 up on their websites. The GT-N5100ZWA model, which comes with 16GB internal storage, carries a price tag of €450 – €480. As for the 32GB Galaxy Note 8.0, or the GT-N5100ZWW model, the price ranges from €490 – €550.
While the two models above come with 3G connectivity, you can also expect to see a WiFi-only variant of the Note 8.0 (GT-N5110), which recently made a stop at FCC.
Considering that the tablet hasn’t even been announced yet by Samsung, it goes without saying that the prices above haven’t been confirmed. Interestingly, some of the stores said that the Note 8.0 will be up for grabs starting from February 19, a week before MWC starts. We find this rather odd and unlikely, but maybe they know something we don’t.
Would you be flabbergasted if the price for the 3G variant starts at €450?
http://www.androidauthority.com
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