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Around the time many people were starting to think that smartphones were getting a little too big for, well, our pockets, Samsung laughed in our faces and released a monster phone-cum-tablet, the Galaxy Note . While we're still loath to use the term ‘pha...
Big screen, Fast browsing, Long battery life, Smart features, Good sound...
Heavy, Slight delay on home button, Picture could do with more detail...
For all this, the Galaxy Note 2's size will no doubt be the, well, biggest aspect for most people to think about. But you can rest assured that if you do want that big screen, everything else this smartphone offers is more than up to scratch. See all ou...
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Samsung may have already sold 10 million units of the original Galaxy Note but the company has just unveiled its successor, the Samsung Galaxy Note II. It has a larger 5.5in screen, a faster, quad-core processor and runs the latest version of Google's And...
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Small, medium, large plus IOS, Android, Windows operating system are just some of the options to be taken into consideration when selecting a smartphone. Check out this model from Samsung...
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Samsung’s Galaxy Note II melds several great ideas into a single design. A massive 5.5″ screen interacts perfectly with a highly responsive stylus and there is processing power aplenty from its quad core processor. This is all wrapped up into a compa...
Everything You Could Possibly Want?In today’s smartphone marketplace the Galaxy Note II can be considered something of an oddity, a freak of nature even, but it also forges a new path for anyone seeking a unique mobile experience. With the original N...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE offers the same amazing power and impressive 5.5in display as its predecessor. The S-Pen is so useful it avoids being gimmicky, and while the device is really a niche product, if you can deal with its size, there’s ple...
Large bright screen; S Pen stylus and other tools; Quadcore processor; Impressive battery life; Great eightmegapixel snapper.
Big and weighty;...
Samsung's Galaxy Note II LTE offers 4G LTE compatibility to its already long list of features. The S Pen stylus is another bonus, but the device's size will be offputting to some...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:13
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Samsung have released their second take on the phone tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Note II looks a lot like the SIII, and shares many of the same features. However it the Note II an over sized phone or undersized tablet? The Note II is much more than that...
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My initial thoughts on the Galaxy Note II in my hand is that it's big. It's too small for a tablet, but still quite bigger and weightier than your average smartphone.With its 5.5-inch display, the Note II measures just short of 6 inches long, just over 3...
When I had my first look at the Samsung Galaxy Note II, I was excited by its potential for productivity and multitasking, and the added controls offered by the stylus. However, on starting to use it for myself I did find the written gestures took some get...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:16
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When Samsung first announced the Galaxy Note last year, it received mixed responses. With a screen that was 5.5in big, it was far bigger than a conventional smartphone and too small to be considered a tablet.Fast forward one year, and the Note is a com...
Multi Window; impressive battery life; improved S Pen and S Note; OS runs smooth thanks to fast processor and lots of memory...
May be too big for most people's liking; a little plasticky.
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:16
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The beast is back. A year on since Samsung wowed the world with its original Galaxy Note it’s back with a new model and this time it’s even bigger - with a huge 5.5in display. More surprising is a lack competition in those intervening 12 months, with o...
An excellent phone and tablet hybrid with a superior screen and improved stylus, but its size may still put people off...
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Samsung created a niche market last year with its introduction of the Galaxy Note, an Android smartphone with a 5.3-inch display that blurs the line between a phone and a tablet (which recently has been drawing attention from consumers who've unofficially...
Great overall performance, Innovative software features, Improved S Pen, Splendid display...
Build quality could been better, Overwhelming size and weight for some users...
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There’s no denying that the Note II has plenty of power, and beats even the flagship SIII when it comes to power and features. The only thing that is really wrong with it is its size – and this could be a deal-breaker for many. That, and its massive...
Great multitasking, excellent use of huge display, fabulous illustration features, great snapper and video camera, good build quality.
Samsung has created a handset that has some unique features and which runs brilliantly. Its size, though, could be a deal-breaker for anyone who likes to carry their mobile device in a pocket...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:16
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The Galaxy Note II for Sprint ($299.99 direct) is many things, but above all, it’s the most phone there is. It gives you more screen, more processor, and more OS than just about any other phone out there. It’s also a significant improvement over the first...
With a fast quad-core processor, a big, gorgeous display, and features galore, the Samsung Galaxy Note II delivers everything a huge-screen smartphone should, but Sprint really needs to build out its LTE network...
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itproportal.com Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:16
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Big phone, small tablet or in-between ‘phablet'? It's a question that gets less and less important the more you get to grips with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. With its whopping 5.5in display it gives you more screen real estate than even Samsung's own Galax...
Big and beautiful screen, Extremely versatile, Superb pen & handwriting technology, Good performance & battery life...
Big & expensive, S Voice still doesn't impress...
The original Note almost nailed the whole “phablet” concept, but the Note 2 finishes the job. It's undeniably too big to be many people's smartphone, while being too small – and too expensive – to be a credible rival to the Google Nexus 7 or the Kindle F...
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Samsung's original Galaxy Note was the subject of much derision from tech fans: after all, who'd buy a smartphone with a huge 5.3in screen, and a stylus, in 2012? Despite all the scoffing, customers flocked – and now Samsung has unleashed the sequel – wit...
The unusual form factor will put some off but, in every respect, this is a superb device...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:21
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When Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note last year we were not overly enthusiastic. A 5.3-inch smartphone is way too big and would probably only appeal to a select group of people, or so we thought. A year later Samsung has sold more than 10 million of t...
Last year Samsung proved that there is a market for extra large smartphones with the Galaxy Note. If you don't find it uncomfortable to carry around, then the extra large screen has added value. The Note II continues where the Galaxy S III stopped. The...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:21
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Android smartphones have been getting increasingly larger and the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 takes this trend to the extreme – it has a massive 5.5in screen that dwarfs most other phones. The huge screen is there to accommodate another odd feature: a stylus...
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Can over 10 million people be wrong? That's how many Galaxy Note smartphones Samsung has sold worldwide since its release last year. The company is looking to build on that huge success with the latest iteration of this polarising device, the Galaxy No...
Outstanding performance, Improved S Pen capabilities, Excellent battery life (3G-only model)...
Not enough S Pen apps, Some annoying TouchWIZ issues...
If you can handle the large size of the Galaxy Note II, Samsung has produced arguably one of the best smartphones on the market. Outstandingly smooth performance, an improved S Pen and excellent battery life combine to make the Galaxy Note II one of the b...
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Samsung aims to attract business users to Android with the smarpthone/tablet hybrid Galaxy Note 2. The firm has made enhancements to the S Pen features, added a huge battery and offers Android – 4.1 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box.There's much to like about the...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is a huge improvement on the Samsung Galaxy Note and the best large format smartphone we've seen. With all the S Pen functions, Android Jelly Bean, nippy processor and of course, that largebattery, it's the first phablet we've...
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Samsung's original Galaxy Note looked like it couldn't make up its mind whether it wanted to be a phone or a tablet. The latest version offers big improvements to screen, processor, camera, battery and operating system, and show's that your pocket pal...
Excellent screen, well integrated drawing and writing tech, powerful processor, 8 megapixel camera...
Too big for some...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 offers a range of improvements over its predecessor with a bigger screen, beefed-up processor, the latest version of Android and a bigger battery. This really is a go-anywhere device that you can use for work or for fun in equ...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:21
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Samsung unveiled its new smartphone/tablet hybrid the Galaxy Note 2 at IFA this year. Retailing for a hefty £530 SIM-free, the Note 2 targets the same top-end market, currently dominated by Apple's ever-popular iPhone 5 and Samsung's own Galaxy S3. But...
Large screen, reasonable camera and battery life, super-fast processor...
Screen can very occasionally go blurry, S Pen can struggle with capital letters and spaces...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is a great choice for people with hands big enough to use it, acting as a fully functioning PDA, media device and phone...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:21
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According to the Korea Times, the Galaxy Note 3 will have a 6.3-inch screen and is set for launch some time this year. The first Galaxy Note had a 5.3-inch... After 5.3" and 5.5" smartphones and a 10.1" tablet, Samsung's Galaxy Note range could soon be j...
Unusual concept but actually quite effective in practice, Generally good AMOLED screen, Battery life / Multimedia performances, Stylus, interesting input options, handwriting recognition, Powerful, excellent responsiveness...
Size/format won't be to everyone's taste, Still a few errors with predictive text entry using the stylus, We were expecting higher screen definition, Made mostly from plastic...
The Galaxy Note 2 is a nice update of the original Galaxy Note, particularly with the major progress Samsung has made with its S Pen stylus and associated functions, including almost instant handwriting recognition thanks to the ultra-fast processor. Busi...
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The Galaxy Note 2 is the successor to the, erm, Galaxy Note, which is predictable. What wasn't predictable was how we would feel about this new handset. The Note, you see, is a bit of an enigma. A massive phone, or really small 3G tablet. It sits in a...
Fantastic screen, pen is great, loads and loads of power, great battery life...
Handwriting recognition needs some work, it's expensive...
We're in love. This phone may seem wildly illogical, but those fabulous Koreans have somehow managed to create a device that offers so much more than a smaller phone and almost makes tablets pointless. This phone won't be for everyone, but for us it's...
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Update: The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 may be a few months old now, but it's been given some tweaks to make sure it can compete with the class of 2013, including an update to Android 4.1.2. We've updated our review accordingly. It hasn't even been a year si...
Enormous battery, Expandable memory, Amazing screen, LTE capable, Blazingly fast...
Expensive, S, Pen is still complicated, Slow camera shutter, Size may be a barrier...
It's tricky to pull all of this together in a final summary. Do we mark the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 as a phone with a trillion bells and whistles? Or as a personal media player that makes phone calls? As a phone, it's big, but once you get over that, if yo...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:24
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 must have been the result of years of work from Samsung's everything-and-the-kitchen-sink division. This all singing, all dancing phone-tablet-phablet-thing is a monster: its sprawling 5.5-inch HD display makes two handed use...
Last year's Samsung Galaxy Note was something of a surprising hit: it sold tens of millions, proving that many people really do want a smartphone on steroids. The 2012 sequel is as scorchingly fast as the Samsung Galaxy S3, with the same, dazzling, sharp Super AMOLED screen technology, and a crisp, speedy camera only surpassed by the iPhone 5’s, and an enormous 3,100mAh battery that got us throug...
Aside from the 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab, which could technically make calls, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is the biggest touchscreen mobile phone in history. It's absolutely massive, and while many techies will love the extra space, it does make it a somewhat niche device. For every person spellbound by its video skills on the 8.04 from Welwyn Garden City, there'll be nine who'll be embarrassed jus...
Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is absurdly large, and yes, using it may make you look like a walking Dom Joly sketch. But if you use your phone as a computer more than a means to make calls these days, boy, are you going to love this beast.The Samsung...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2013-11-09 05:50:24
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How big is too big? When does a phone become a tablet? Are you @#%! kidding? Just some of the questions the Galaxy Note prompted when it was announced last year. With a screen size of over 5 inches it was significantly larger than the competition, most of...
With a design ethic that is clearly similar to the Galaxy S3 and Note 10.1 Samsung impress with the Note 2. It looks great in white with the silver trim and matches the rest of the high end devices in the brand well. A Gorilla Glass 2 covered screen is al...
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I’ve no idea what the Korean is for “let’s stuff everything we can into a phone and ram it up Apple’s jacksie” but it’s a fair bet the phrase was used at the inception of the Galaxy Note 2. This Android handset is the feature-packed successor to the su...
For a pound less than a 16GB iPhone 5 with its piddly 4in screen, terrible maps app, dodgy Wi-Fi reception and scratch-prone body, the Galaxy Note 2 is something of a bargain if you are after the ultimate mobile phone. It has the physical presence of...
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Think the iPhone 5 is a weakling of a mobile, and that even the Samsung Galaxy S3 could do with gaining a few curves? The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 may be what you're after. Thanks to its 5.5in screen, it's a phone so large that some people can't decide whet...
S Pen stylus feels accurate and comfortable, Fast processor and loads of RAM, Great screen...
Will be too large for some, A bit plasticky...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 improves the series formula in several important respects. It looks better, the stylus feels better and the tech has been bumped-up in almost every respect. The only slight downer is that as the original Note proved a commercial...
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IFA 2012 Samsung’s big idea, well, big phone actually, has not only spawned the 10in Galaxy Note but, at IFA, the company announced the Galaxy Note II successor to its original 5in stylophone stylus phone. It seems that if you add a pen to a touchscree...
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Undeniably one of the surprise tech stories of 2011, the Samsung Galaxy Note sold in bucket loads proving that the niche product actually had mass appeal. Having already served up the improved S-Pen technology with the bigger screen surroundings of the S...
Beautiful, bright, screen, Great battery life, Lightning fast...
Overbearing TouchWiz UI, Disappointing speaker, Very big...
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Samsung's Galaxy range of Android smartphones and Android tablets are hugely popular. But the three Samsung Galaxy smartphones we compare here are very different animals. From the budget Galaxy Ace 2 , through the iPhone-rivalling Galaxy SIII (or Galaxy S...
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Samsung entered the market with their 5.3-inch Galaxy Note not expecting it to sell well, but they pretty much single-handedly created the 'phablet' market we all know and love today. Before the Galaxy Note was released, smartphones at the 5-inch mar...
I came from the Sony Xperia Z review directly to the Note II and expected the transition to be better, for Samsung, but it's not. Sure, it's a great phone, but it has a specific audience. Those who want something bigger than the 4-something-inch smart...
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Samsung GALAXY Note 2 Review – I wrote earlier how I love Samsung GALAXY S3 and that I think it is the best Android smartphones in the market (on my GALAXY S3 review post). That is, not until I could get my hands on the Samsung GALAXY Note 2.Samsung GALAX...
Samsung GALAXY Note 2 is a beast; in size, battery, performance, and features. With the S Pen, I can jot down any ideas and quick notes whenever I need to, on any screen. With huge battery life, I no longer need to carry/leave a spare charging cable and/...
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The Galaxy S3 (review) may be amongst the most popular smartphones launched this year, but there is a new contender for the smartphone crown, and it comes from Samsung itself in the form of the Galaxy Note II. The smartphone, which is the successor to...
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I’ve often listened with interest as our own James Pearce waxes lyrical on the Coolsmartphone Podcast about the wonders of having a handset with a large screen. James has often sung the praises of his own Galaxy Note brushing aside all ridicule. Per...
I've been using the Galaxy Note II for a little over a week as my main device. During that time I have become accustomed to the little foibles and to the Nature UX. It seems like there are a million little help notes that need to be dismissed, and a mil...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-03-12 01:25:46
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Clearly, the case for the argument of ‘it's too big' can plainly be seen by all, but, if sales of the original Galaxy Note are anything to go by then what's also clear is that there's some kind of silent majority eager for this kind of device.Like it or n...
Excellent display, Refined and useful pen input, Good power, Fast UI, Android Jelly Bean 4.1, Decent camera, Plenty of storage, Good connectivity, Highly customisable interface...
Tacky and slippery plastics, Size can be awkward...
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Stuff magazine Sun, Oct 7 2012, 6:50PM When we first saw , our initial reaction was that this beast couldn't possibly be a phone: it was just too big. So big it had to be a mini tablet. Then came , which could also be too big for the smaller ha...
The Note 2 is easy to love thanks to one huge screen, speedy multi-tasking and the S Pen...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-21 01:49:51
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is being called Samsung's biggest smartphone release this year. In terms of size, that's certainly true - this 5.5" Android-powered smartphone is almost tablet-size! Does the Galaxy Note 2 tick our boxes? Find out, in our Note 2...
Super AMOLED HD 5.55” screen the largest smartphone screen yet, with HD resolution, More than double the speed of the original Galaxy Note, with a 1.6 GHz quadcore processor and 2GB of RAM, The latest Android software, 4.1 Jelly Bean, with Google Now (you...
That large screen is too big for some people, The plastic finish doesn't give the phone that premium feel...
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See all pictures here »Last year, Samsung single-handedly transformed the hybrid phone/tablet into a viable form factor with the release of the Galaxy Note .The huge, stylus-toting smartphone was a surprise hit with consumers, amassing sales of more than...
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is currently the smartphone/tablet model to beat: it's fast, intuitive and packed with innovative features, not to mention good battery life. If size matters to you, this phone needs to be on your shortlist...
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Samsung's latest attempt to merge stylus computing with a smartphone comes across as a marriage between the original Galaxy Note and its extremely popular Galaxy S III. But does this ‘phablet' device bridge the gap between phone and tablet well, o...
We really, really liked the Galaxy S III, rating it one of the best handsets, if not the best, available in Australia at the moment. With the Galaxy Note II, Samsung looks to have up-sized this stellar model into the ‘phablet' zone, adding a stylus and w...
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Samsung's original Galaxy Note was the subject of much derision: after all, who would buy a smartphone with a 5.3in screen and a stylus in 2012? Customers flocked, though, and Samsung has unleashed the sequel, the Galaxy Note II, with an even bigger...
The size of the Samsung Galaxy Note II means it won't suit everyone, but in every other respect it's a superb smartphone - the ideal combination of phone and tablet. Read the review.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$639 A...
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With a 5” screen and a stylus for writing directly on the screen, the Galaxy Note was a real attempt to turn creativity digital and even to digitise the humble paper notebook and pen or pencil. The idea of the ‘S-Pen' was that it would allow users to s...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 02:57:13
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When Samsung launched the original Galaxy Note late last year, the unique smartphone/tablet hybrid’s huge screen and impressive performance made it an ideal choice for multimedia fans.Its successor is now bigger than ever and packed with stunning power an...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 04:31:58
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Update: The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 may be a few months old now, but it's been given some tweaks to make sure it can compete with the class of 2013, including an update to Android 4.1.2. We've updated our review accordingly.It hasn't even been a year since...
Enormous battery, Expandable memory, Amazing screen, LTE capable, Blazingly fast...
Expensive, SPen is still complicated, Slow camera shutter, Size may be a barrier...
Buying guide 20 best mobile phones in the world today Samsung has taken a product many people - including us - expected to sink. It's built on that and given us something even better. Faster, stronger, better looking, and more functional. It's better conn...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2014-05-07 02:29:41
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The original Samsung Galaxy Note, unveiled a year ago, caught the industry off guard. For many it seemed like a parody of the trend for ever increasing screen sizes, while the inclusion of a stylus a curious throwback to the early days of mobile computing...
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is a success in virtually every respect, and one of the best Android devices we've seen.It is as fast and responsive as anything on the market, has a terrific screen, well considered software (for the most part) and a stylus tha...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-08 02:25:56
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With many manufacturers choosing to use the Android operating system, the difference between two devices can often come down to hardware features and the different User Interfaces that run on each smartphone. For Samsung, their Android smartphones run the...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2014-05-29 04:33:15
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 at first glance is, to put it bluntly, huge for a mobile phone. The screen measures a whopping 5.5 inches, compared its predecessor's slightly smaller 5.3 inches, and the Samsung Galaxy S3's 4.8 inches. Considering its size, howe...
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androidaustralia.com.au Updated: 2014-05-29 04:33:16
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The Galaxy Note II 4G was supplied to us by MobiCity, not Samsung. You can buy the Samsung Galaxy Note II 4G from MobiCity from the link provided.Okay, so where do I start. I've found it incredibly difficult to begin writing this review as I am so blown...
Incredibly powerful device – processor, RAM, Some of TouchWiz's extra features, Camera, Incredible battery life, Great screen...
Build Quality, Scuffs, tears galore, Can occasionally get warm with heavy, heavy, heavy use...
As you could probably tell from this review, the Galaxy Note II is simply fantastic. It's a great phone that shows just how far Android has come. It may not be running on stock Android, but I don't mind Samsung TouchWiz overlay. Some of the extra features...
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So many people are confused right now with a seemingly never ending choice of phones on the market. I understand. In fact, we at Ausdroid go through the same difficulty ourselves in trying to choose our next smartphone. What we're looking at here is the b...
Big display means larger, more legible content, Huge battery means about 2 days medium usage, Fastest, smoothest Android experience to date, Handwriting recognition is surprisingly good, Slimmer, narrower design than original Note...
A couple of TouchWiz niggles, Too big for small hands, Learning curve for S-Pen apps, Auto Brightness is still inconsistent...
Is the Galaxy Note II just a bigger Galaxy S III?Yes, it is!It's also better performing and longer lasting than it's little brother. To boot, it has all the S-Pen related goodies thrown into the deal too. Whether or not you want the pressure sensitive too...
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The huge, stylus-toting smartphone was a surprise hit with consumers, amassing sales of more than ten million units worldwide. Not bad for a product category that was previously dismissed as a gimmick.The Samsung Galaxy Note II.Fast-forward to 2013 and th...
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is currently the smartphone/tablet model to beat: it's fast, intuitive and packed with innovative features, not to mention good battery life. If size matters to you, this phone needs to be on your shortlist.Copyright © CRN Austr...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2014-06-12 01:44:53
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In dieser Übersicht finden Sie die Spezifikationen zu Samsungs Galaxy Note 2 Smartlet. In den folgenden Tabellen sind alle technischen Daten enthalten, die für dieses Gerät relevant und von Bedeutung sind. Ferner finden sie auch einen Link zu einem Preisv...
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The latest ‘phablet' device from Samsung offers a great compromise between portability and big screen size. But the stylus isn't for everyone.Are you having trouble deciding what type of mobile device you should buy? If you can't choose between a smartpho...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 10:06:03
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Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Note II Android smartphone, or “phablet”. In this video we take a look at the Sprint version, though each major US carrier will offer this phone with nearly identical software and hardware. The Note II has a 5.5″, 1280...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-08-07 03:59:59
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Reviewing something like the Samsung Galaxy Note II is a big task. There is a lot to explore and a lot to talk about, because the device offers so many features. From the handy S-pen stylus to the extra spacious 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display, the Galaxy N...
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phonesreview.co.uk Updated: 2014-12-26 05:37:36
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We here at Phones Review have used the Apple iPhone since it was first released in 2007, and even though we use many smartphones it has to be said that we use on a daily basis it the iPhone. We have had them all and loved the whole set-up of these handset...
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1. Google Nexus 7From £199.99Carphone Warehouse trumps Tesco and Argos with £49 tabletLivescribe Smartpen 3 reviewSurface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets launched by MicrosoftKindle Fire HDX tablets arrive in the UKTesco Hudl tablet hands onTesco Hudl tablet...
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After watching other countries unbox their beautiful Galaxy Note II handsets for the last few months, it's finally Australia's turn to get the massive new handset. Here's how much it is and where you can get one.More: Samsung Galaxy Note II Australian Rev...
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It's baaaaaack! Call it a phablet, call it a phone, call it maybe. No matter what you call it, the Galaxy Note 2 is here and it's large and in charge. Before you fork over your cash, find out how it went when we put it through its paces.It's the new Galax...
Despite everything, you should still wait to buy this handset. We've already seen the iPhone 5 and Samsung's latest Galaxy salvo has come in the form of a diminutive version of the S III, but there is still Google's Playground event to consider, where we'...
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The Galaxy S3 (review) may be amongst the most popular smartphones launched this year, but there is a new contender for the smartphone crown, and it comes from Samsung itself in the form of the Galaxy Note II. The smartphone, which is the successor to the...
Beautiful large screen, Easy to use and comfortable to hold in one hand, Superb performance across the board, Notetaking and drawing works like a charm, Excellent battery life...
Changed shape of the stylus not as comfortable as its predecessor, Audio somewhat spotty...
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It's almost the size of a tablet, but it has the functions of a phone and what is a mix of the two? A ‘phablet.'You might not like the word but there is really no other way to quite describe a Samsung Galaxy Note II.Measuring at 151.1 x 80.5 x 9.4 mm (HxW...
Impressive battery life considering size of the screen and processor, SPen is an excellent accessory tool, device even notifies the user when the pen is detached and unused, Lightweight considering the dimensions, Super AMOLED screen works better in varyi...
The sleek design teamed up with the size may mean it's slippery and easy to drop for some people, There is a few additional features to even top the Galaxy SIII which means it has a rather steep learning curve. There is a Samsung App which can be download...
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chinaphonereview.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:15:33
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If you are interested in buying HDC Galaxy Note 2, I recommend the online shop Fastcardtech . They offer reliable services and the lowest prices on the web, with free shipping worldwide on selected items. Click on the link below to visit their website:...
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Applewerkz sent us a number of cases and accessories including this Slickwraps for Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Slickwraps provides a number of wraps/skins for your smartphone providing 360 degree of stylish, ultra-thin and durable protection.The Slickwraps App...
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Samsung are arguably the current king of the heap in many smartphone markets, but if you're already a Samsung convert, then which Samsung Flagship model smartphone or phablet should you pick up? This time around, we answer this question and see how the Sa...
If you had to pick a winner, the Samsung Galaxy S4 / S IV remains our best choice mainly because it outperforms all the rest, has the most and best features and is probably the smartphone to futureproof you against buying another smartphone for another 2-...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-19 05:15:34
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This is the real deal, folks. The Samsung GALAXY Note II is an amazing, wonderful successor to the device that essentially big-banged the ‘Phablet' universe. It's bigger, it's better, and it's brimming with innovations that carry the experience well beyon...
Gorgeous screen, Powerhouse performance, Lots of fascinating features, Long battery life...
Size may be a deterrent...
There's not enough space for us to fully talk about the Samsung GALAXY Note II's wealth of features, so we'll just say this: the Note II succeeds in every level; in performance, design and creative functionality. The size will still be a deterrent, but t...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Pros:Feels good in the hand, can be used one-handed, has so many features it is impossible to explore all of them. Use is intuitive. It is esthetically pleasing. Reading text in "normal" mode is a cinch. Cameras work perfectly. Phone...
Oh, boy, the verdict. This is a tough one. The Galaxy Note 2 is an incredible smartphone, there is no denying that. What you will all have to decide is whether or not you can deal with the size on a daily basis. I personally, couldn't wait to get back to...
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The Galaxy Note 2 is one huge phone that surprised me.I had before dismissed 5 inchers as “too large” for my taste and pocket but after trying out the Galaxy Note 2, I have to say that the device is snappy and the display is beautiful. The build is nice o...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-19 05:15:34
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We've all heard the saying before, bigger is better, but is there such a thing as too big? In the case of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 , it's mostly a no , but it's a yes too. Confused? Well, read on to know exactly what I'm talking about.But before we get t...
We've all heard the saying before, bigger is better, but is there such a thing as too big? In the case of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, it's mostly a no, but it's a yes too. Confused? Well, read on to know exactly what I'm talking about, But before we get to...
We've all heard the saying before, bigger is better, but is there such a thing as too big? In the case of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, it's mostly a no, but it's a yes too. Confused? Well, read on to know exactly what I'm talking about...
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Cellphones used to be big and heavy. Then, they started getting smaller, thinner and light. Now, they're starting to be bigger again. The Galaxy Note 2 is a good example of a big phone. At 5.5 inches, we bet half the population will have a hard time holdi...
Impressive and powerful specs, Long battery life, Great front and rear camera, Large HD display, Jellybean out of the box, Inclusion of the S Pen...
Not for single-handed operation, Plastic construction...
Samsung took a really good concept from the Galaxy Note and made it even better with the Note 2. It's one hell of an Android phone, packed with the best hardware and the best software with sprinkle of goodness everywhere else. But, and there's always a BU...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note II is the upgraded successor to the very popular Samsung “phablet”. The 5.5″ Android smartphone with the S Pen stylus even sold over 3 million devices worldwide in the short one month since launch.After Samsung launched the Samsung...
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techattack.my Updated: 2016-11-19 05:15:35
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Samsung Malaysia Electronics invited us to their Smart School workshop last week to highlight the many unique features found only on their latest flagship Galaxy Note II smartphone. The 5.5-inch phablet was initially announced during IFA 2012 late August...
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gadgetpilipinas.net Updated: 2016-11-19 05:15:35
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Samsung has ingeniously revived the stylus. Powered by Wacom, Samsung pushed the Note 2′s capability to its limit by introducing new features – Airview, Popup Note, new gestures, qui...
Powered by Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9 Exynos 4412 Quad Processor, the Galaxy Note 2 clearly blows away the competition. It scored almost 6,000 on Quadrant Benchmark, making it faster than HTC One X and Asus Transormer Prime TF201. Please note though that...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:15:35
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Right off the bat, we thought we mentioned that the Note 2 looks so much sleeker compared to its predecessor. It bears many design nuances similar to the Galaxy S3, but it’s much larger screen, means it won't get mistaken for one...
When Samsung first announced the Galaxy Note last year, it received mixed responses. With a screen that was 5.5in big, it was far bigger than a conventional smartphone and too small to be considered a tablet. Fast forward one year, and the Note is a c...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-19 05:15:36
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Samsung officially launched the Galaxy Note 2 at GITEX Computer Shopper 2012 in early October. Since the release of the original Galaxy Note almost a year back, many of us have come to know and love this rather large device as the phablet. The new mode...
Beautiful screen, excellent battery life and super fast...
Camera not so great and too big for some...
If your looking for a power house of a device that cuts no corners when it comes to connectivity and features look no further. The Galaxy Note II manages to work really well as a phone as well as a tablet and with the industry moving to bigger screens...
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Not too long ago, on 11 Oct 2012, I attended the launch of Samsung Galaxy Note II in Malaysia (read about it here ). If you follow me on Twitter or Instagram (ID : WinnieKepala), you'd find out that I just got my hands on one of the very few review units...
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REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy Note 2We're publishing this review just in time for the multiple waves of consumer events for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. This 5.5-inch beauty will officially be available via Smart today (Friday, October 12) at their event in Power...
At the risk of sounding like Simon Cowell in his reality talent show judging quips, the Galaxy Note 2 makes it easy for us to give it a “yes!”. The ergonomic hardware design, gorgeous 5.5-inch display, highly improved S Pen software and hardware, ridiculo...
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Put the Galaxy Note 2 next to the 4.8in Galaxy S3 and suddenly – as Goldilocks once said – the smaller of the two starts to look just right. Suddenly the best phone in the world looks like a tiny handset that suddenly seems easier to hold in one hand.Side...
This is one seriously powerful device that treads the dangerous line between smartphone and tablet but ultimately comes out as a winner. If you can find space for it in your pockets or bag, the Note 2 will reward you with a big, beautiful screen, impeccab...
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A year on and more than 10 million units later, Samsung today unveiled the true heir (sorry, GALAXY Note 10.1 ) to its GALAXY Note smartphone (or ‘phablet', as some would call it) at the Samsung Mobile Unpacked event in Berlin. And unsurprisingly, the new...
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A year on , three colors, and more than 10 million units later, Samsung unveiled the true heir (sorry, Galaxy Note 10.1 ) to its Galaxy Note smartphone (or ‘phablet', as some would call it) at the Samsung Mobile Unpacked event in IFA 2012 . And unsurprisi...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note is currently one of top devices from the Korean electronics giant. It has great specs, great design and offers great features. It separates itself from the rest of pack by combing both phone and tablet functionalities in a 5.3-inch...
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