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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 accidentally revealed at event

CNETAnalysis: An official shot of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 may have just been spotted over in South Korea at none other than a Samsung event. Samsung was busy announcing a new colour option for its Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE model, but in the background of one particular shot a very different tablet seems to be on display. Sent to SammyHub by an anonymous tipster, the tablet in question could well be the much rumoured Galaxy Note 8.0 with the device in the snap sporting a similar design to other leaks we’ve seen of the slate. Is it a phone, is it a tablet? In terms of design the tablet takes most of its cues from the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 , with the same rounded design and layout of the sensors and ear piece above the screen. Below the screen the physical home key which adorns Samsung’s range of smartphones seems to be present on this device and what looks like a S-Pen stylus is hovering over the supposed Galaxy Note 8.0 – making it look like a super sized mobile instead of a shrunken slate. Reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 will be officially unveiled at MWC 2013 in Barcelona at the end of the month, where TechRadar will be present to bring you all the latest. Related Stories Microsoft scrambles to fix Surface Pro shortages following US launch Microsoft follows Apple’s lead in producing hard-to-repair devices Is HP hounding Android for new Tegra 4 tablet? Nokia says tablet pic is ‘not a leak’, but doesn’t deny a tablet is in the works Microsoft ready to deliver 7-inch Windows tablet Posted by: Maryum

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