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October 29th, 2012, 14:07 GMT · By

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Samsung Readying Smaller GALAXY Note 10.1

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It looks like Samsung is not fully content on how well the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet fares on the market and plans to release a smaller version of its S-Pen-featured slate.

AndroidSlash reports a certain Samsung GT-N5100 recently appeared in DLNA certification filings. These documents indicate Samsung filed this device on October 16, which means we could expect the next Galaxy Note tablet in early 2013.

Given the fact that Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is also known as GT-N8000 and the Galaxy Note II’s codename is GT-N7100, it stands to reason the GT-N5100 would be the next devices in the Note series.

No further details on the Samsung GT-N5100 are available for the moment, but there’s clear indication the South Korean company plans to launch a 7-inch, 7.7-inch or a slightly larger Galaxy Note tablet in the following months.

Stay tuned for more updates on the matter.

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