Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 was officially relaunched today with the new specs, being available in US, UK, Germany and Korea now. Previously, when it was unveiled at MWC, the product had a dual core CPU and 1GB of RAM, but now it gets double the RAM and a quad core Exynos processor. Also, there’s a first review of the Galaxy Note 10.1 already done in Korea.

This device features a 1.4 GHz quad core CPU, a 10.1 inch 1280 x 800 display, Android 4.0 as the OS, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus with LED flash, S Pen slot and Bluetooth 4.0. There’s also an infrared feature on board, as well as 16/32/64GB of storage and a microSD card slot. The battery inside is a Li-Ion 7000 mAh unit and I would have certainly liked a better display resolution here, I can tell you that much. The folks of The Brave Post, the ones who reviewed the tablet claim that there are some versions out there with 1GB of RAM, but their version had 2GB.

The product weighs a bit under 600 grams, so it’s very light and it brings some minor modifications to the TouchWiz UI. Inside the box of the device there’s the USB cable, charger, earphones and manuals. They write about the web browser, video playback, excellent picture quality and the 16:10 screen. It’s important to note that this device also has a phone feature, like the Galaxy Tab 2 models. Will you buy one? The full review is here.