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| A handout photo released on February 24, 2013 shows a Samsung Electronics Galaxy Note 8.0, the latest version of its oversized smartphone lineup. AFP PHOTO / Samsung Electronics |
SEOUL:
Samsung on Sunday unveiled an eight-inch tablet with phonecall capability to
rival Apple's recently launched iPad mini and to cement its market dominance by
offering devices in a variety of sizes.
The Galaxy
Note 8.0 features an eight-inch screen and, where it may steal a march on its
rival which measures 7.9-inches, the ability to make phone calls.
The new
device, now being marketed by Samsung as a "tablet", is powered by
Google's Android software and will be showcased at the four-day Mobile World
Congress in Barcelona beginning on February 25, the company said in a
statement.
Like
previous incarnations of the Galaxy Note, the device comes with a stylus pen
allowing the user to write or draw on the screen, which can be split in two to
run various programs at the same time.
Global
sales will begin in the second quarter, the firm said.
Samsung is
the world's top maker of smartphones and mobile phones in general.
The latest
device -- the first from the company to feature an eight-inch screen -- is set
to fill a gap in the firm's wide product lineup, which ranges from the flagship
smartphone Galaxy S to the 5.5-inch Galaxy Note 2 and the 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab
tablet PC.
The firm
has recently shifted its focus to its Galaxy Note, which turned out to be far
more popular than the larger Galaxy Tab, offering the Note in various sizes in
a move that blurred the lines between smartphones and tablet PCs.
Samsung
said the launch of the Galaxy Note 8.0 will "reignite the mid-size tablet
category" -- a segment increasingly crowded by rival products including
the iPad mini that launched last November and Google's seven-inch Nexus 7.
Samsung and
Apple accounted for more than half of all smartphone sales in the final quarter
of 2012 -- 29.0 percent for Samsung and 22.1 percent for Apple -- according to
research firm Strategy Analytics.
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