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If you can't beat them join them. Then beat them. That seems to be Apple's response to the proliferation of large-screen Android and Windows Phone handsets. After years of holding out as the only important phone manufacturer without a phablet, Apple has g...
Apple has done a great job with the iPhone 6 Plus. It is a small iPad, as well as a large-screen iPhone. It may lack some of the raw power and display performance of the Galaxy Note 4, but we don't feel that you will find it lacking in either area. And th...
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At IFA 2014 Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 4 smartphone. No surprise there but we weren't expecting the Galaxy Note Edge . With two new Note devices announced at once see how they are different in our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs Galaxy Note Edge compariso...
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Back in 2011, Samsung changed the shape of the mobile market with the launch of the original Galaxy Note . At 5.3in, it wasn't the first device to push the boundaries of what screen size was considered a phone and what was considered a tablet, but it was...
Improved design, Great screen, Powerful performance, High-res music support...
Fingerprint scanner is hit and miss, ‘Touchwiz' is still a little heavy-handed...
Back in 2011, Samsung changed the shape of the mobile market with the launch of the original Galaxy Note. At 5.3in, it wasn't the first device to push the boundaries of what screen size was considered a phone and what was considered a tablet, but it was t...
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Samsung launched the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone at IFA 2014 in Berlin, alongside a surprise Galaxy Note Edge with a curved screen. The new Galaxy Note 4 offers various improvements over its Galaxy Note 3 predecessor, including a Quad HD screen...
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Some said it would never catch on, but over four years on from the original Galaxy Note phablet the fourth generation device - the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - launched.The Galaxy Note's big screen and S Pen stylus are certainly not for everyone. The Samsung G...
Superb screen, S Pen has been vastly improved, Premium, look design...
Not a massive change from the Note 3, TouchWiz still not amazing, Back still leaves much to be desired...
Samsung has packed in more power, an even better display and a great camera making the Note 4 for an excellent smartphone. It'll be too big for some and the S Pen is still questionable, but overlook this and you'll be happy...
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Samsung Electronics has finally managed with the Galaxy Note 4 to put out a smartphone that's beautiful both inside and out. The much anticipated Note 4 was, as expected, introduced by Samsung Wednesday in Berlin ahead of the IFA trade show. Samsung has...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2014-09-18 04:41:43
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 lets you know straight away that it is a quality smartphone as the premium metal frame and its fluid curvature touch your skin. Perfectly balanced, the soft-textured rear cover, which imitates natural leather, has the ergonomics...
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We have some sympathy for the designers of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4: such is the nature of the Note phablets that changing the overall look and feel of each new device is nigh-on impossible. Instead, it's a battle of increments: the 2014 Note is a tiny b...
If you're looking for a large smartphone/phablet that's as powerful as they come, with an amazing screen to boot, you can't do much better than the Samsung Galaxy Note 4...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note was the first device that made us take phablets seriously. With its larger screen and productivity tools aiming to help us consume, create and share content quicker, it set the benchmark for those with a liking for the larger thing...
Beautiful screen, Strong snapper, Loads of power...
S Pen is questionable, It's really expensive, TouchWiz not for everyone...
If you're in the market for a supersized smartphone you're not going to do much better than the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.It's got a better screen, more power and a stronger camera than the iPhone 6 Plus, OnePlus One and Nokia Lumia 1520 making it the standou...
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Big phones are a big deal these days, and Samsung has just unveiled its next big-deal instalment in the Note series: the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Pocket-lint handled the new phablet ahead of its official unveil at Samsung Unpacked in Berlin - and boy oh boy...
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itproportal.com Updated: 2014-09-18 04:41:43
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As expected, Samsung has unveiled the fourth edition of its Galaxy Note phablet, and it looks like a really promising device...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-09-18 04:41:43
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Back in 2011, Samsung decided that bigger was better and launched the Samsung Galaxy Note range which came with a 5.3-inch screen. At the time, this screen was a massive talking point: many thought it was too large to be a phone, others thought it was too...
Superb screen, S Pen has been vastly improved, Premiumlook design...
Not a massive change from the Note 3, TouchWiz still not amazing, Back still leaves much to be desired...
It is big and it is clever: the Galaxy Note 4 looks to be Samsung's best Note yet, toning down the gimmick and adding real innovation to what is becoming one of the best phone ranges around. The biggest relief is that the software changes are innovations...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Hands-on Samsung's flagship phablet has been refreshed and it has a feast of new high-end features in tow. QHD display – check. Premium metal body - check. Integrated fingerprint scanner, improved S-Pen sensitivity and significant au...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2014-09-19 01:22:52
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Samsung's back with the Galaxy Note 4 , complete with a new design and more power than we know what to do with but with the iPhone 6 Plus and other phablets on the scene too the competition is stiff. So is it the world-conquering superphone it sounds or d...
Premium build, Power packed, Stunning screen...
Clunky interface, Ugly back cover, More of the same...
Samsung's back with the Galaxy Note 4, complete with a new design and more power than we know what to do with but with the iPhone 6 Plus and other phablets on the scene too the competition is stiff. So is it the world-conquering superphone it sounds or do...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-09-20 01:42:11
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Lisa Gade takes a first look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 big screen Android smartphone at Samsung Unpacked 2014 in New York City. The Note 4 will ship in Oct. 2014 and it has a 5.7” quad HD 2560 x 1440 Super AMOLED display that works with touch and the i...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2014-09-28 07:52:52
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Samsung held an event last night in Sydney to show off the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note Edge, Gear S and Gear VR. Here's my early thoughts in video form.I covered off the pricing and availability last night , while also taking some time to play with...
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Two of the biggest smartphones launches of the second half of 2014 are the Sony Xperia Z3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 4 , but how do these handsets compare? Find out in our Sony Xperia Z3 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4 comparison. See also : Best smartphones 2014...
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jwvideo video { transform: none !important; -ms-transform: none !important; -webkit-transform: none !important; } Apple's iPhone 6 Plus is now available to buy, so Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 has some more competition. Find out how these flagship smartp...
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The Galaxy Note 4 is perfect.It's not a perfect smartphone, nor a perfect phablet, but a perfect distillation of what Samsung has been working on creating for the past three years. The Galaxy Note 4 is a perfect Galaxy Note.But as other manufacturers clam...
The Galaxy Note 4 is the best of the big smartphones. It's well-built, nicely designed and adaptable to most peoples' workflows. The software is still unintuitive in places, and overbearing in others, but Samsung's excellent fundamentals -- battery life...
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With a massive pixel density of 515PPI (pixels-per-inch), the Note 4's 5.7in screen is visibly more detailed than those on either the Galaxy S5 or the iPhone 6 Plus , which have PPIs of 432 and 401 respectively. Text in particular was noticeably sharper a...
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Originally reviewed on 17 October 2014 What is the Samsung Galaxy Note 4? The Galaxy Note 4 is Samsung's follow-up to the Note 3 phablet and sits above the more mainstream Samsung Galaxy S5 . As an oversized flagship, the Note isn't cheap. You can buy it...
Exceptionally sharp, vibrant screen, Brilliant battery life, Solid all-round camera, Packs plenty of power...
S-Pen app discovery needs work, Plastic back still feels tacky, Some software features are not easy to find, Very expensive...
Even if you don't care for the stylus, the Note 4 is Samsung's best big phone yet, and continues to stay on top of the phablet category it created...
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If you're reading this, you either like big phones already or you're phablet-curious — and that's OK. Everyone is experimenting these days. You don't have to be ashamed because you like a different kind of phone. Even conservative iPhoners are into phable...
Fantastic big-screen features, Cutting edge processing power, Great battery life, Best Android phablet, Plenty of storage space, Fantastic camera...
Not waterproof, S-Pen controls hidden in settings, No good way to manage screen size, S Pen isn't a must-have feature...
The Galaxy Note 4 remains the shining example of what a great phablet should strive to be. It has all the tricked-out goodies you could want, making it one of the best Android phones available today, if not the very best. Samsung has refined the feel of...
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Samsung has come back with the fourth generation of its prize-winning phablet in the shape of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. The Note 4 has more power under the hood, a more responsive S Pen stylus, a fabulous Quad HD display and a quality metal chassis. Can...
Top quality metal design, Quad HD display, Great lowlight images...
Pretty large, TouchWiz is not perfect, Pricey...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the best pallet we have seen to date. It shows Samsung understands what consumers are looking for when they consider a larger phone – it’s not all just about a big display, nor is it about taking a phone and just making it bigger...
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The Note 4 is the big powerhouse in Samsung's Galaxy phone range and it just keeps getting better with each iteration. This latest model gets a new processor, an even sharper screen and a couple of improved cameras. The Galaxy Note 4 is on sale now for £...
Terrific screen, fast processor, slim but sturdy build, expandable memory, plenty of features, decent battery life...
TouchWiz might be a bit busy for some, not waterproof, expensive...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a terrific screen and impressively powerful processor, plus a huge range of useful and clever features. It's expensive compared to similarly specced big-screen rivals, but if you like to use a pen to scribble or doodle on y...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-10-26 08:05:40
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 faces stiff competition in the phablet market, but is it still top of the pile when it comes to a super-sized Android experience? Agent Lee delivers his verdict.The original Galaxy Note was seen as a bit of an oddball device when...
Looks and feels much better than earlier models, Screen is fantastic, S Pen is unique and works well...
TouchWiz has improved but still not the best experience, Fingerprint sensor is a little fiddly to use, On the pricey side...
All in all, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a powerful device, ideal for getting things done.Image by WiredSamsung has really excelled itself with the Note 4. Admittedly, I've never been the biggest fan of the Note range but the Note 4 has really won me over...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-10-29 07:33:49
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Big screen smartphones are an increasingly popular item in most businesses, and for good reason. While large-screen smartphones aren't trouser pocket friendly, the extra screen real estate makes them much more convenient to use for productivity purposes...
Great screen, S Pen, decent performance, above average camera and battery...
Only 32GB of storage, relatively expensive...
The Galaxy Note 4 offers offers fast performance, decent camera quality, and above average battery life coupled with a number of useful security services. However, at over £600 Sim-free, the device is somewhat costly...
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Apple has finally jumped on the phablet bandwagon with the iPhone 6 Plus, pitting it directly with the larger Android competition. Arguably, its biggest rival is Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 which is due to be released across the country on October 29th.Both d...
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Samsung and Apple's rivalry for the hearts and minds of high-end phoners has now moved into the phablet arena with the Galaxy Note 4 and iPhone 6 Plus . But which should you buy?Design The Galaxy Note 4 moves away from Samsung's all-plastic aesthetic o...
These are both excellent phones, and whichever you choose you'll get a terrific screen, powerful performance and a fine camera. Scribblers and artists will get most out of the Note 4's clever S Pen stylus but your preference is most likely to be decided...
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The Galaxy Note 4 clearly presented Samsung with something of a problem – the company had already honed its phablet concept into something optimal and refined with the Galaxy Note 3; what then, could be changed on the successor model? Well, on the outside...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
It's rather difficult to find a fault here. I'm no fan of TouchWiz or Samsung's plasticky back panel but these seem like minor gripes when you have a phone that offers super-fast performance, long battery life, a great camera and a capable display, all...
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Samsung launched the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone at IFA 2014 in Berlin, alongside a surprise Galaxy Note Edge with a curved screen. The new Galaxy Note 4 offers various improvements over its Galaxy Note 3 predecessor, including a Quad HD screen...
The Galaxy Note 4 is a bit of a handful and is rather expensive but lovers of the Galaxy Note range will likely be enamoured with this edition. It is, on the whole, a great device with plenty of power and features. As long as you're aware that you're buyi...
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cybershack.com.au Updated: 2014-11-05 06:32:57
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Samsung are often credited with starting the "big phone" trend. I remember reading about the first Galaxy Note when it was announced; it seemed ludicrous. I mean, who would ever want a phone with a 5.3-inch screen? But two months after its October 2011 re...
Best phone Samsung has made, Great camera, Improved S-Pen...
Screen isn't great outdoors, Fingerprint reader is hard to use, Will be too big for some...
Apple might have coined the phrase, but the Note 4 really is bigger than just big. It's a big bold phone, but it also represents the start of a new Samsung. Considering Samsung's latest, less-than-stellar quarterly, it's clear the giant needs to shake up...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2014-11-06 16:24:47
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Samsung carved out its very own niche in the market when it first launched the Galaxy Note series. Although numerous competitors have been released since, the Note still stands as the premier phone-come-tablet device, with the Note 4 the latest in line. D...
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The new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the latest heavyweight to enter the growing “phablet” market which now has fierce rival Apple in the opposite corner.But the good news for Samsung is the Galaxy Note 4 is the culmination of four years of work in this large...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has taken the large screen smartphone to the next level with features to suit the added size of the device.The S Pen continues to stand this “phablet” out from the crowd as does its stunning screen and excellent performance.Samsu...
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The Note 4 wears its size better than that of the iPhone 6 Plus. Placing the two alongside one another reveals the Note 4 is shorter, even though it has a larger screen. Samsung's smartphone may be thicker than Apple's at 9mm, but the waistline works in i...
1440p screen, Fast charge battery, Integrated S-Pen stylus, 16 megapixel camera, Metal chassis...
Frustrating finger scanner, Uncomfortable form factor for phone calls...
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Now that we've seen Apple do its first take on the whole big phone thing, it's time to see Samsung make its Note phablet better than ever.The original phablet is back, as Samsung delivers its fourth incarnation of the tablet-sized phone called the “Note”...
Holy pigeon, that screen is freakin' amazing, looking clearer than the competition and boasting an extra boost when sunlight hits it; Amazeballs 4G speeds supporting Category 6 (first phone locally to do so); Solid performance; Support for high-resolution...
Not so amazing battery life; Samsung's S Pen feels like it does less; No waterproofing like its S5 brother; Images still don't rotate in the gallery until you press a button (sigh);...
The fourth iteration of Samsung's Galaxy Note range offers quite a lot in a phablet package, and features one of the best screens we've ever seen, but the battery leaves us wanting.It seems we're in iPhone 6 territory here, and while it's nice to see such...
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Samsung's range of Note devices has blazed a trail for big-screen smartphones, but it wasn't until the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 appeared this time last year that it really nailed the formula. Twelve months on, it isn't surprising that its successor – the Sam...
Samsung refines its populate Note handset, and the result is a beast of a smartphone...
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As predicted, Samsung has added to one of the most popular phablet ranges with the Galaxy Note 4 . See also : Best smartphones 2014. The larger than life smartphone can be yours if you're happy to splash out a cool £600 making it one of the most expensi...
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From the moment you unwrap the Galaxy Note 4, it's clear Samsung has gone all out to retain its position as the top-tier phablet maker. Specifications on paper are tantalising. The Note 4 has a large 5.7in Super AMOLED display, sensitive S-Pen, plenty of...
Excellent display; Plenty of power; Good storage; Great battery life; Superb pen input and multitasking; Nice camera...
Expensive; Tacky back panel; Ships with Android KitKat...
Simply the best phablet on the market...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-11-14 02:21:50
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We've been waiting to get our mitts on a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 ever since it first launched, and it looks like it's been worth the wait! Samsung's promising that its latest phablet packs in enough tech to put most other high-end blowers to shame, but is i...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-11-22 03:50:04
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While other brands have slowly caught up with Samsung by outing their own giant phablets, the Galaxy Note range remains in a league of its own thanks to its smart stylus and productivity software suite. Only the BlackBerry Passport can claim so much pull...
Display, Design & manufacturing, Battery life & charging, High performance (it's good at everything), Stylus, Camera...
Bigger and heavier than the Note 3, Speaker, Fingerprint scanner not always easy to use, Gimmicky heart rate sensor, No USB 3.0...
In its niche, the Galaxy Note 4 has no serious rivals. We may have been expecting more new features, but it's still a step up from the Note 3. It's high in performance, elegant and heavily laden with productivity tools and apps. We might not necessarily r...
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How does Samsung's fastest Galaxy stack up against the brand-new iPhone 6? We compare the specs to see which is the best smartphone in our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs iPhone 6 comparison review. Also see: Best smartphones 2014 and Best phablets 2014 . We sh...
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jwvideo video { transform: none !important; -ms-transform: none !important; -webkit-transform: none !important; } The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the latest Quad HD phablet on the market but can it topple the LG G3 which was the first smartphone to Qua...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-12-10 05:30:54
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Price: £498SPECSOS Android 4.4Processor 2.7GHz quad-coreScreen 5.7 inchesResolution 1440 x 2560 pixelsMemory 3GB RAMStorage 32GBMicro SD Compatible? YesCamera 16MP rear-facing, 3.7MP front-facingVideo 2160pConnectivity 4GDimensions 153.5 x 78.6 x 8.5mmWei...
Obscenely fast, Stylus and splitscreen work well, Sound battery life...
Yet more Samsung bloatware, Note Android 5.0 Lollipop yet, Falls short of the iPhone 6 Plus' looks...
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It wasn't that long ago when Samsung's range of 5"+ phones looked comically large against the competition. Apple for years had rigidly stuck to what now seems a small 4" screen size and back in 2011, when Samsung first introduced their 5.3" Smartphone (or...
Gorgeous Super AMOLED display, Excellent S Pen, Great specification, Good battery life, Super camera...
Not quite 'Apple' build quality...
Our first Smartphone review has certainly started with a very fine product indeed. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 offers a simply stunning 5.7" Super AMOLED display, excellent specification including the new Snapdragon 805 processor, 3GB RAM and the superb 16M...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2014-12-11 03:28:22
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Can the Galaxy Note 4 stay ahead of the pack in the phablet game? Source: Samsung ElectronicsSamsung's latest super phone, the Galaxy Note 4, is off to a rocketing start with the handset moving over 4.5 million units in just 30 days in South Korea and Chi...
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The Note series is geared towards business users with its giant 5in+ displays, long lasting battery life, multitasking capabilities and stylus input. This year, Samsung has shaken things up by offering two models - a standard Note 4 and the Note Edge, whi...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2014-12-18 03:33:13
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The latest addition to this market is the Galaxy Note 4, which Apple clearly is eyeing with its updated software features and 5.5in Retina HD screen...
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Around the time of that review back in December 2011 , nobody, least of all me, foresaw how the phablet/tablette/BFF market would balloon. But balloon it did and now we have the fourth generation Samsung Galaxy Note and the release is as big a deal as tha...
Looking like the result of a night of vigorous rumpy-pumpy between a Galaxy Note 3 and a Galaxy Alpha, Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 is a solid if unspectacular improvement on the previous model. The display is better if only under the magnifying glass, the chi...
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In the name of science and point scoring off its biggest rivals in the US, Samsung has put its new Note 4 phone through a bend test using an artificial bum.As almost anyone paying attention to the news would have noted, Apple's 5.5in iPhone 6 Plus was rep...
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If you want a large screen smartphone, you're spoilt for choice with Apple, Google and Samsung all offering up flagship devices. The Nexus 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Note 4 all claim to be...
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Google's Nexus 6 and Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 are two of the latest Android phablets on the market, but which is the best? Here we compare Samsung and Google's flagship phablets spec for spec. Also see: Best smartphones 2014 and Best Android phones 2014...
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If you're on the lookout for a new Android smartphone with a big screen, the Motorola-manufactured Nexus 6 from Google and Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 4 are two hot possibilities.FThe Nexus 6 was announced on Wednesday along with Android Lollipop...
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coolsmartphone.com Updated: 2015-01-10 08:19:10
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As a dedicated iOS user I've often wondered why there is so much fascination with Android devices, I personally find Android quite dull with poor quality Apps and I've yet to find the device that changes my mind and proves to me that it's a better experie...
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The company's subsequently released three more generations of the handset, all at the annual IFA conference, and has successively improved the phablet king with each new iteration. It's now pretty much the undisputed leader in the space, and what's more...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
It's rather difficult to find a fault here. I'm no fan of TouchWiz or Samsung's plasticky back panel but these seem like minor gripes when you have a phone that offers super-fast performance, long battery life, a great camera and a capable display, all...
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techlife.net Updated: 2015-01-10 08:19:10
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That'll get your phone about half full in 30 minutes — great if you've forgotten to charge it overnight, or need a quick top-up towards the end of a busy day. Note that this only works up to a certain percentage — the charging slows down once you hit abou...
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There was a time when a Samsung Galaxy Note was the only viable option for someone who wanted a large phone. Then the market started to shift, screens became larger and 5” is now the norm – even the guys who said “ no one's going to buy a big phone ” are...
S-Pen, Expandable storage via Micro-SD slot, Large screen and battery...
S-pen can be difficult to remove, Fingerprint scanner can be unreliable, Larger than the average phone...
The Galaxy Note 4 has a large high resolution screen, long battery life, some useful software enhancements, and of course the S-pen which all combine to produce a really great phone. Now that larger phones are a lot more common you won't get any funny loo...
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Jon counts down our favourite large form factor smartphones of 2014!Top 5 Phablets of 2014LG G FlexiPhone 6 PlusSony Xperia Z UltraNexus 6Samsung Galaxy Note 4...
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And the year isn't even out yet, so there'll likely be a few more additions to this list before the curtain falls on 2014. Until then, however, think of all the handsets listed below as the best of the best, the cream of 2014's crop of smartphones. We've...
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Which should you buy: a Nexus 6 or a Galaxy Note 4 ? Here, we explain how the two phablets differ, and which one we think is the best. The Nexus 6 is more expensive than its predecessors: it starts at £499, or you can go for the 64GB model which is £549...
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Since the Note series' tentative beginning, Samsung has released three more generations of the handset. It's now pretty much the undisputed leader in the phablet space. So much so, in fact, that major rivals, including Apple and Google, are playing catch-...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
It's rather difficult to find a fault here. I'm no fan of TouchWiz or Samsung's plasticky back panel but these seem like minor gripes when you have a phone that offers super-fast performance, long battery life, a great camera and a capable display, all...
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Samsung's range of Note devices has blazed a trail for big-screen smartphones, but it wasn't until the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 appeared this time last year that it really nailed the formula. Twelve months on, it isn't surprising that its successor – the Sam...
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Last week Xiaomi unveiled its Mi Note Pro, a much cheaper rival to the Note 4 that it says is the most powerful phone in the world. We take a look at the specs in our Xiaomi Mi Note Pro vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4 comparison. Also see: Xiaomi Mi Note Pro UK...
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Samsung's range of Note devices has blazed a trail for big-screen smartphones, but it wasn't until the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 appeared this time last year that it really nailed the formula. Twelve months on, it isn't surprising that its successor – the Sam...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a big phone in terms of more than size: it's big on speed, design, battery life, camera quality and features. It's also big on price. The 32GB model is available for £600 SIM-free, which is right at the top of the smartphone p...
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Since the Note series' tentative beginning, Samsung has released three more generations of the handset. It's now pretty much the undisputed leader in the phablet space. So much so, in fact, that major rivals, including Apple and Google, are playing catch-...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
It's rather difficult to find a fault here. I'm no fan of TouchWiz or Samsung's plasticky back panel but these seem like minor gripes when you have a phone that offers super-fast performance, long battery life, a great camera and a capable display, all...
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The Xperia Z3 Compact continues Sony's Xperia Z1 Compact philosophy: to create a miniature handset packed with the same high-end specs as the flagship device. Compared to the Xperia Z3, the Z3 Compact comes with a pretty similar looking spec sheet. Both h...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was unveiled in September and remains one of the best phablets you can buy, but how does it compare to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3? We reveal all in our Samsung Galaxy Note 3 vs Note 4 comparison review. Also see: Best smart...
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In some ways the Galaxy Note brand has gone on to overtake the main Galaxy S flagship line as the company's consistently popular handset. Samsung's launched a new version of it at every annual IFA event since and it has continued to innovate significantly...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
It's rather difficult to find a fault here. I'm no fan of TouchWiz or Samsung's plasticky back panel but these seem like minor gripes when you have a phone that offers super-fast performance, long battery life, a great camera and a capable display, all...
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More than any other electronic device in your life, smartphones are asked to do it all. What was just a decade ago merely a way to stay connected on the go has morphed into the all-encompassing nexus of your digital life. Smartphones these days are just a...
Phablet as way of life The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is one of the most powerful phones you can buy right now. It's got a faster processor than just about every other flagship phone on the market, it's got a better camera than nearly every other phone on...
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Samsung's has blazed a trail for big-screen smartphones with the Note range ofdevices, but it wasn't until the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 appeared in late 2013 that it really nailed the formula. Eighteen months on, it isn't surprising that its successor – the...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a big phone in terms of more than size: it's big on speed, design, battery life, camera quality and features. It's also big on price. The 32GB model is available for £600 SIM-free, which is right at the top of the smartphone p...
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In some ways the Galaxy Note brand has gone on to overtake the main Galaxy S flagship line as the company's consistently popular handset. Samsung's launched a new version of it at every annual IFA event since and it has continued to innovate significantly...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
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You could say that Samsung started the Phablet trend, and it's easy to see why. The company both baffled and intrigued with it's very first Galaxy Note, but since then it's only progressively become better and better. Those who find a use for a big screen...
The Galaxy Note 4 is a small but smart upgrade to Samsung's unrivaled Note line, and easily the most feature-rich Phablet on the market. If you find a need for at least half of the features on display, there really is no competition to worry about.Samsung...
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Samsung recently announced its latest addition to its Galaxy line-up, the Galaxy S6 (and S6 Edge ). But what's the difference between the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy Note 4 , which was released near the end of 2014? Find out in our comparison review. Also s...
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In some ways the Galaxy Note brand has gone on to overtake the main Galaxy S flagship line as the company's consistently popular handset. Samsung's launched a new version of it at every annual IFA event since and it has continued to innovate significantly...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 sports a big, high-quality screen; large, removable battery; speedy processor; stylus; and specialized software for power users. Samsung remains the most prolific Android OEM, partly because they aren't afraid to experiment wit...
Build quality Camera Expandable storage Internal storage Removable battery Screen SoC Software features...
External speaker placement Slowmotion video Thermal throttling UI latency and stuttering when scrolling...
The Galaxy Note 4 successfully carries on the Note tradition, surrounding a big, high quality screen with a solid feeling aluminum frame. The S Pen and Samsung's software features set it apart from other phones in this size class. Speedy silicon and a...
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In a world of big phones, phablets and mini-tablets, what does the fourth-generation Samsung Galaxy Note have to offer? After a bit of time in the lab we can say one thing for sure: it's still the best at being big on Android.Gizmodo loves technology. Our...
Brilliant screen, Super-fast phone, Beautiful new Alpha-like design...
Poor battery life, Doesn't feel as special as previous models, Expensive...
Despite the fact that the Note 4 is missing some of the razzle dazzle that its predecessors had, it's still the best phone Samsung has ever made. It's fast, capable, beautiful, and powerful. You'll pay a pretty penny for it, but it really feels like a ph...
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While Apple has only just released its first huge phone, Samsung's gargantuan Note is already on its fourth iteration. In a lot of ways, it's the big phone that started this runaway screen-size race. But even though it's facing an ever-growing army of up-...
Beautiful screen, Excellent battery life, Great hardware and software...
Expensive, Poor speaker, Fitness features don't make sense...
Do you want a big phone? If so, you should get this big phone because it is the best big phone. Windowed multitasking, split screen options, and drag and drop stylus features turn the Note 4 into a device that actually has a reason to be as big as it is...
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Known for its handwriting friendliness and screens pushing near six inches, Samsung's Galaxy Note series is the progenitor of the modern stylus-centric smartphone. It's easily the go-to choice for an Android phablet. But with LG's G3 Stylus here and the r...
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The Galaxy Note 3 was so good, so what can Samsung do to make the world's best phablet even better? Mostly, make it feel more premium of course.The Galaxy Note 4 keeps the same 5.7-inch display size from the last Note, but gives it an incredible resolutio...
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4/5When Samsung first unveiled the Note 4 a lot was made about its use of stainless steel in the handset design — a huge departure from the cheap-feeling plastic handsets Samsung has released over the past few years. Here now, with the Note 4 in my hands...
5.5inch screen looks amazing, Camera is fast and takes great photos, Fast charging works well, Stylus is still a nice touch...
Samsung's Note 4 demands you know what you want in a phone more than any other device this year. It's high price and trade-offs in battery life mean you really have to want a super dense screen resolution, a stylus, a fingerprint scanner, etc, because you...
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Samsung may continue to rule the roost when it comes to this kind of device, a fact pointedly reinforced by the comparatively lacklustre Nexus 6. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 does have a metal frame, but is still looking a little tired in terms of design alo...
It's expensive, but the Note 4 is the king of giant phones with its stunning screen, excellent design and long-lasting battery...
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The 20 best smartphones available to buy in the UK right now. The best phones you can buy in the UK - Best Android phones, best iPhones, best Windows Phones - best mobile phone reviews. Keep reading to find out what is the best phone of 2015. Updated on 2...
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There have been rumours that Samsung might be planning to roll the device out to the UK and Europe in early 2016, but at the moment it's just talk, and the official line if you prod Samsung is that it has "no plans" for such a move, which is pretty bizarr...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
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We'll admit it, we're a little disappointed with Samsung. The firm unveiled the new Galaxy Note 5 in early September 2015 but it quickly emerged that it wouldn't be sold everywhere. Nope, this time around the popular stylus-equipped phablet is up for grab...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
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We'll admit it, we're a little disappointed with Samsung. The firm unveiled the new Galaxy Note 5 in early September 2015 but it quickly emerged that it wouldn't be sold everywhere. Nope, this time around the popular stylus-equipped phablet is up for grab...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
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Update, 29/6/2015: This is our original review of the Note 4, but we've added a comparison to the fantastic LG G4 to the end of the review, which is a strong rival to the Note 4 for dominance in the phablet sector. Samsung's has blazed a trail for big-sc...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a big phone in terms of more than size: it's big on speed, design, battery life, camera quality and features. It's also big on price. The 32GB model is available for £600 SIM-free, which is right at the top of the smartphone p...
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Not that this is the end of the world. The Galaxy Note 4 is still a fantastic device, and in fact, from what we've seen of the Galaxy Note 5 so far it doesn't seem like the newer model is a huge update this time round. Let's take a look at what the Note 4...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
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Having jump started the phablet game with the original Note, Samsung are refining things with the Note 4.In theory it is a step up from the Galaxy S5. It offers more grunt than a bacon factory, more specs than an optometrist but it isn't cheap.Sporting a...
The Note 4 mightn't sport a premium design, but it definitely delivers where it matters. The combination of a crisp gorgeous screen a great camera plus an impressive battery made it a pleasure to use. Add to this the S-Pen stylus and there's definitely a...
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Samsung Electronics has finally managed with the Galaxy Note 4 to put out a smartphone that's beautiful both inside and out.The much anticipated Note 4 was, as expected, introduced by Samsung Wednesday in Berlin ahead of the IFA trade show...
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Not that this is the end of the world. The Galaxy Note 4 is still a fantastic device, and in fact, from what we've seen of the Galaxy Note 5 so far it doesn't seem like the newer model is a huge update this time round. Let's take a look at what the Note 4...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easytouse camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
It's rather difficult to find a fault here. I'm no fan of TouchWiz or Samsung's plasticky back panel but these seem like minor gripes when you have a phone that offers super-fast performance, long battery life, a great camera and a capable display, all...
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Believe it or not, but it's been nearly two years since Samsung last launched a Galaxy Note device in the UK. That phone was the Galaxy Note 4, as the Galaxy Note 5 ended up being a US exclusive. Instead, we got the Galaxy S6 Edge+, a larger, Note-sized v...
At £390 SIM-free, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is still the reigning champion of phablet phones. The screen and its stylus, smart design and excellent camera help make it a very attractive alternative to the Galaxy S5. Even its size is no longer an obstacle...
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Google's Nexus 6View all images$(function () ); });If you're on the lookout for a new Android smartphone with a big screen, the Motorola-manufactured Nexus 6 from Google and Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 4 are two hot possibilities.FThe Nexus 6 was ann...
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I made this post for all of my friends and readers who own a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and are now faced with the dilemma of whether they should upgrade to the recently announced Samsung Galaxy Note 5 or not...
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klgadgetguy.com Updated: 2016-11-20 02:25:44
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The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge was a surprised announcement back in IFA 2014, nobody expected Samsung to bring a once conceptual product on to the stage alongside with its flagship Galaxy Note 4, the Note Edge recently went official in Malaysia at a whoopin...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-20 02:25:44
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While the tech industry is a fast paced and constantly moving one, there are few things that can be considered constant and one of them happens to be the release of a new Samsung GALAXY Note device every year. And it would be silly of Samsung to stop as t...
Stunning design and build quality, Brilliant display, Superb camera, Powerful hardware...
Price, Softtexture back cover, Not waterproof...
Without a doubt, the Samsung GALAXY Note 4 is definitely one of the, if not the best phablet you can get today. However, it does come with a very premium price tag but if you put its many features such as the large screen, S Pen and impressive camera to...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-20 02:25:44
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Expert reviews...
Excellent Screen, Stylus works really well, Great Battery Life...
A bit Heavy, TouchWiz needs to lighten up...
Samsung continues to set the bar for large devices and the Galaxy Note is no exception. It brings the premium factor that was lacking in Note 4 along with upgrading specs in every way possible. If you are looking for a large-sized Android handset, the N...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is upon us. Yes, we delayed for quite a while for this review, but now it's here. All new Galaxy Note 4 in its brave “pen is mightier than the sword” glory. Surely many of us have toyed around with the Galaxy Note 4 at Samsung st...
Yes, the Note 4 has its flaws – it has multiple trade offs, but they are generally unnoticed unless you look for them analytically. The camera is very excellent, and same goes to S Pen. You do get a couple of gimmicks here and there, and also some bloatwa...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph Updated: 2016-11-20 02:25:44
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These days premium seems to be foremost in Samsung's design ethos; in the smartphone space, “premium” usually means metal. When I first learned that the newest iteration of the Galaxy Note was going to have aluminum edges, I was immediately propelled into...
Fastcharging battery, High definition display, Premiumlooking metal edge...
Bloatware, Complicated finger print scanner...
To Note or not to Note?It's definitely a “Yes.”SpecificationsDimensions: 153.5X78.6X8.5 mm / 176gDisplay: 5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED (2560 x1440)Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 2.7GHz quad-core1.9GHz octa-core (1.9GHz Quad + 1.3GHz quad-core)Memory: 3GB...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-20 02:25:44
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The Galaxy Note 3 is, according to many critics and general users alike, the best phablet of 2013 no doubt. Now in 2014, Samsung has attempted to top that with the Galaxy Note 4. During its global unveiling, four of its features were highlighted – design...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2016-11-20 02:25:45
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the company's last flagship smartphone this year. Compared to the Samsung Galaxy S5, this one really is amazing. The device is beautiful and the new features were really useful and awesome. Do you know why I love the Samsung Galax...
Without a doubt, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the best Android smartphone this year however, not everybody might like the size of a phablet but hey Samsung has finally combined all the things that we want on an Android smartphone – great camera, metal constru...
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Perhaps the most impressive release of Samsung this year points to the Galaxy Note 4. The Korean company went all-out both on the hardware and material design. Check out our full review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 below.It's been 4 years since Samsung in...
Premium build, Large, impressive display screen, Great performance, Huge RAM capacity, Long battery life, Great camera performance and quality, IR Remote...
Quite expensive, Some bloatware, 2333 26 Share5...
The Note series has always been regarded as Samsung's secret monster — a humongous, beastly and powerful handset that lacked the finesse and elegance that many people look forward to in a flagship handset.All that has changed with the Galaxy Note 4. It's...
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There used to be a time when the stylus was a dead-in-the-water tech invention, one which was quickly replaced by touchscreens that became the norm to this day. Three years ago, Samsung defied that idea with the S Pen on the first-generation Galaxy Note –...
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If you can't beat them, join them. And now that Apple has done just that, the world's two biggest smartphone manufacturers each has a premium flagship phablet vying for your attention: Apple's iPhone 6 Plus and Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 . But which is the r...
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If you can't beat them, join them. And now that Apple has done just that, the world's two biggest smartphone manufacturers each has a premium flagship phablet vying for your attention: Apple's iPhone 6 Plus and Samsung's GALAXY Note 4 . But which is the r...
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The latest phablet from Samsung is big in size and features.Back in 2011, large smartphones were uncommon and considered too big for the average consumer. Fast forward to now and the landscape has completely changed. They have become so popular that they...
Quad HD is the way to go, takes great pictures and videos, long lasting battery life...
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There is no shortage of great phablets on the market but despite the stiff competition, Samsung still managed to come out with a great phablet.We liked the new design of the Note 4 which gives it more class, the improved S Pen, the quad HD screen and batt...
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Launching in Malaysia today, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the latest S pen stylus based phablet in Samsung's pioneering phablet range. Thanks to Samsung Malaysia we managed to get some time with the Galaxy Note 4 which you can see in the images below. New...
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It has been three years since Samsung carved out the phablet category with its first Galaxy Note. Even though many phone makers (ASUS, HTC, Huawei, Nokia, Oppo, Sony and Xiaomi) have since jumped onto the bandwagon to deliver similar offerings, Samsung's...
Is Samsung's leadership in the phablet market threatened by the arrival of the iPhone 6 Plus and other compelling Android alternatives such as the LG G3 and Oppo Find 7? From our experience with the Galaxy Note 4, we think that Samsung would be able to su...
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At a pre-IFA 2014 Samsung Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 Event ( Episode 1 was in February when Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S5 ) in Berlin, the company unveiled not one, but two new Galaxy Note devices. They are the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge.Having...
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techattack.my Updated: 2016-11-20 02:25:46
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Samsung has come along way since its entry into the Android smartphone market. Three years ago, it introduced the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note which at the time seems like a very large device, but has since made this category a norm, with other manufacturers foll...
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At today's pre-IFA 2014 Samsung Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 Event (Episode 1 was in February when Samsung unveiled the GALAXY S5) in Berlin, the company unveiled not one, but two new GALAXY Note devices. They are the GALAXY Note 4 and GALAXY Note Edge .Having...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 14:06:36
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The first smartphone in the line Note, Samsung has shown in 2011, and has since ruled unchallenged this niche. Contrary to expectations, that the large smartphone uncomfortable to use, at the Note, a large number of fans. However, last year was difficult...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2017-03-15 03:29:16
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The handset itself, as you will read in our review below, is a great setup, packed with high-performance specs and hardware. And while it is getting on a bit these days, the device is still a solid performer and should be suitable for most users in 2017.P...
Gorgeous display, Long lasting battery life, Excellent stylus and multitasking features, Powerful performance, Highly capable and easy-to-use camera, Good design and build on the whole, Plenty of storage and good connectivity options...
Tacky back panel, Some weird/gross UI elements...
It's rather difficult to find a fault here. I'm no fan of TouchWiz or Samsung's plasticky back panel but these seem like minor gripes when you have a phone that offers super-fast performance, long battery life, a great camera and a capable display, all...
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While Apple has only just released its first huge phone, Samsung's gargantuan Note is already on its fourth iteration. In a lot of ways, it's the big phone that started this runaway screen-size race. But even though it's facing an ever-growing army of up...
The Note 4 is a handsome phone. After years of plastic blobs, Samsung has hit its design stride. We saw the potential of this new look in the Galaxy Alpha, but its guts just couldn't follow through. But the Note 4 can. It's a great and great-looking phone...
The Note 4's single back-mounted speaker is not impressive. It's loud, and has a clever little rib on its grill that keeps it from being muffled by a table, but it's sound quality is tinny and just all around bad. It's no way to listen to music, TouchWiz...
Do you want a big phone? If so, you should get this big phone because it is the best big phone. Windowed multitasking, split screen options, and drag and drop stylus features turn the Note 4 into a device that actually has a reason to be as big as it is...
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I've always been very brand-loyal with my mobile phones. The first one I purchased was a Sony Ericsson, which I got after my first hand-me-down (an Ericsson) got too old. I stayed with Sony Ericsson until I found out about Windows Mobile 5, which was on a...
If your last phone is two or more years old, you can't go wrong with the Note 4. It's fast, looks and feels great, and has functionality coming out the wazoo...
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filipinotechaddict.net Updated: 2017-05-16 02:15:15
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We were strolling around SM Aura Premier yesterday afternoon when we passed by the Samsung store. A big Samsung Galaxy Note 4 banner was on the store. When we entered, there are live Samsung Galaxy Note 4 demo units which made us eager to play it around...
When looking at the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 only, it looks a lot like the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 of last year only thinner and more elegant. Holding it is a different story. This is the first time we were able to hold a Samsung smartphone made with premium m...
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Last month Samsung updated its flagship phablet with the Note 5 , but what's the difference between Note 4 and Note 5, and is the new Galaxy Note worth the upgrade? We find out. Also see: Note 3 vs Note 4 . A fundamental difference between Note 4 and Not...
With significantly improved performance, a more user-friendly fingerprint scanner and S Pen stylus, and the premium glass-and-metal design, we see no reason why you would choose the Note 4 over the Note 5 given the very similar pricing. However, you may f...
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With all the big money in the large-screen smartphone space (Phablets!) it's becoming more and more important to ensure there is value and quality built into these devices which by their very nature people are using more and more because of the extra scre...
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The Galaxy Note has never been my first choice when it comes to Samsung's premium smartphones. Yet, the latest version is brimming with so much gadgetry and sporting a much improved design that I'm actually liking the Galaxy Note 4 after using it for the...
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After years of touting a supersized phone, Samsung has finally established itself as the leader in the field with its Galaxy Note series of devices. This is due in part to the number of followers who have attempted to jump on the phablet market that Sams...
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It has been three years since Samsung carved out the phablet category with its first Galaxy Note . Even though many phone makers (ASUS, HTC, Huawei, Nokia, Oppo, Sony and Xiaomi) have since jumped onto the bandwagon to deliver similar offerings, Samsung's...
Excellent battery life, Gorgeous display, Great overall performance, Good usability features...
Faux leather back may not be to everybody's liking, Software features may be overwhelming for some...
Overview and DesignOverviewIt has been three years since Samsung carved out the phablet category with its first Galaxy Note. Even though many phone makers (ASUS, HTC, Huawei, Nokia, Oppo, Sony and Xiaomi) have since jumped onto the bandwagon to deliver si...
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But it didn't take too long for consumers to appreciate the larger screen of the part tablet, part phone device, which was perfect for watching videos, browsing webpages and editing documents on the go.Apple's introduction of the iPhone 6 Plus is perhaps...
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At today's pre-IFA 2014 Samsung Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 Event ( Episode 1 was in February when Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S5 ) in Berlin, the company unveiled not one, but two new Galaxy Note devices. They are the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge .Havi...
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Pre-orders for Samsung's latest Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones start tomorrow (1st March). If you're undecided on whether you should upgrade or not, we're here to help. First of all, here's a quick recap of what's new in the S9 and S9+:For a more in-depth...
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Samsung's latest flagship, the Galaxy Note9 is finally available. If you're undecided on whether you should upgrade or not, we're here to help. First of all, here's a quick video recap of what's new in the Note9:For a more in-depth look at the Note9, chec...
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