The Galaxy Note was first unveiled on the eve of the 2013 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. And now it has berthed in Nigeria. The 8-inch tablet, called the Galaxy Note 8, was introduced on Thursday, 28th of March, 2013 at Westown Hotel in Ikeja
Brovo Kim, Managing Director, Samsung Electronics West Africa (SEWA), said that “The Galaxy Note 8.0 tablet has the power and advanced technology to evolve the tablet experience and ensure consumers achieve efficient multi-tasking. Using an intelligent S Pen, you can now enjoy the ease of a traditional pen and paper with the latest in Samsung notebook technological innovation, creating a sophisticated mobile experience that will enhance life on the go.”
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Shedding more light on some of the device features, Head of Sales, Handheld Products at Samsung Electronics West Africa, Olumide Ojo, said the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is packed with features to engage, entertain and excite. “The Galaxy Note 8.0 supports users’ practical everyday needs. Reading Mode transforms the tablet 8.0 into an e-Book reader, providing optimal reading conditions to help ensure consumers can curl up and enjoy a good book.