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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 vs Note Pro 12.2, benefits shown

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) tablet released last year and has been a hugely popular device in the few months that it has been available. Then in January Samsung officially unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet. Today we have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 vs. Note Pro 12.2 video to share that shows how they compare against each other.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 is readily available worldwide while the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 release is now rolling out for various regions. You can see specs for the Galaxy Note 10.1 in our launch article here, or for the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 here.

We often show video comparisons of devices, and particularly like the one that we’ve embedded below this story as it succinctly and clearly shows the advantages of each over the other. The YouTube video begins with listing the better points of the Galaxy Note 10.1.

There are 5 aspects shown and some of the benefits are that it’s lighter and cheaper than the Note Pro 12.2 and the display has higher ppi. We won’t go through every point here as you can see for yourselves in the video.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 vs Note Pro 12.2 b

It then moves on to the benefits of the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 over the Galaxy Note 10.1. You’ll see 8 aspects shown, some of which are a larger display, superior multitasking, and included productivity apps. Again, you can check out the video for the full picture.

At the end of the video below, you’ll see all of the device highlights listed alongside each other. This should give you an idea of which would be best for your use, depending on which factors are most important to you.

If you want to see much more on either device you can take a look at our many previous articles on the Galaxy Note 10.1 or Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 at the links provided. It would be good to hear from readers about these two Samsung tablets.

Are you thinking of buying either of these devices and wondering whether to opt for the Galaxy Note 10.1 or splash out more cash for the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 with its larger display? If you’ve made a decision, let us know which one you will purchase by sending us your comments.

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4 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 vs Note Pro 12.2, benefits shown”

  1. jacobrileyf says:

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  2. Jesse says:

    I have the 2014ed ver. Its amazing to have i was still waiting samsung to annouce its biggdr sibling but my local store called me up well like i said this tablet is awesome

  3. brutalpanther says:

    I’ve owned the 2014 edition 10.1 since it released.Personally 10.1 is plenty big enough for my usage.12.2 is overkill.Sounds like penis envy to me.lol

  4. andy says:

    What about charge time? For me being an owner of p600 (wifi only note 10.1 2014 edition), I’m looking for how long will it take to recharge. I’d love to know the differences between that and the SM-P905 (wifi 4gLTE version that has the snapdragon 800)

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