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== Merge with Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 ==

This article should be merged with the original Galaxy Note 10.1. The info box on this page should be what is shown on the original 10.1 wiki page, and the original 10.1 information should be moved down to its own section. I am thinking something along the lines of how [[Chevrolet Spark]] is done. With each new generation getting its own section. In the Industry, it appears that name changes in the devices are not going to happen (not like PSX, PS2, PS3, and PS4), but will be named the same (Galaxy Note 10.1 or iPad) but will have upgrades that are associated with new editions or generations. Either there can be ONE article that embodies all of them, or several pages that will be harder to maintain. I say go with one page

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Merge with Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

This article should be merged with the original Galaxy Note 10.1. The info box on this page should be what is shown on the original 10.1 wiki page, and the original 10.1 information should be moved down to its own section. I am thinking something along the lines of how Chevrolet Spark is done. With each new generation getting its own section. In the Industry, it appears that name changes in the devices are not going to happen (not like PSX, PS2, PS3, and PS4), but will be named the same (Galaxy Note 10.1 or iPad) but will have upgrades that are associated with new editions or generations. Either there can be ONE article that embodies all of them, or several pages that will be harder to maintain. I say go with one page