Apple iPad mini Rival Samsung Launches Tablet Galaxy Note 510

The Galaxy Note 510 tablet has launched in the Indiana market to take on the likes of Apple iPad mini and Google Nexus 7.

"Galaxy Note 510 breathes fresh life into the category as it delivers the perfect fusion of portability and everyday productivity resulting in a pioneering, pocket-sized solution that enhances and enriches our everyday lives," Samsung Electronics president and CEO (South West Asia) BD Park said.

The Galaxy Note 510 tablet offers innovative solutions like the 'multi-window', which splits the portable screen and allows optimal access to a number of live applications. 

It has an 8-inch TFT screen. The 3G-enabled tablet is powered by Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) OS and runs on 1.6GHz quad-core processor with 2GB RAM, Samsung Electronics said in a release. Galaxy Note 510, priced at Rs 30,900, has 16GB internal memory that can be expanded up to 64 GB through a microSD card, it added.

Connectovoty features in the new tablet are 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 2.0 and infrared; it can be used to make phone calls and send text messages over GSM network. A 5MP autofocus camera is placed on the back of this tablet, whereas a 1.3MP unit is used on the front panel. According to the company, the 4,600mAh battery of this tablet offers talk time of nine hours.

The Galaxy Note 510 is hoping to be a major player in the Indian tablet market.