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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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Even with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 now available, also excellent, by the way, the Note 3 is still a very compelling proposition. You can find out just how good the handset is in our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review , but before you go throwing your money at...
Fantastic display, Lightning fast processor and performance, Excellent battery life, Great multitasking, Good camera...
Skeumorphic physical design will not be to everyone's tastes...
For me the really compelling thing about the Galaxy Note 3 is that it's a Samsung handset where the company does continue to truly innovate and make genuine improvements to the user experience. The Galaxy Note 3 is offering something unique and it's no...
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There's no question that the Galaxy smartphone range has a shared design lineage, but the Note 3 still manages to stand out from the Samsung Galaxy S4 thanks to a more pronounced silver trim and a leather-effect backplate, complete with faux stitching. It...
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evogadget.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:52
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With the massive boom in popularity of gaming on the go, smartphone developments are pushing the boundaries of technology even further. Here are the some of the best examples from the 2014 releases:With a 3000mAh battery, the G2 from LG is one of the best...
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Head to head to head, the smartphone contenders march into the Thunderdome to take on the Apple iPhone 6 Plus. Except, y'know, I don't really have a Thunderdome, or even Tina Turner's phone number.I do have quite a few large phones to compare, however, as...
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The Galaxy Note 3 is now a year old, but it's still undoubtedly one of the best phablet experiences on the market. Samsung was the first to brave pushing the phablet concept and has distilled it into a highly refined product - the company knows what its d...
Fantastic display, Lightning fast processor and performance, Excellent battery life, Great multitasking, Good camera...
Skeumorphic physical design will not be to everyone's tastes...
For me the really compelling thing about the Galaxy Note 3 is that it's a Samsung handset where the company does continue to truly innovate and make genuine improvements to the user experience. The Galaxy Note 3 is offering something unique and it's no...
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Big smartphones are all the rage in the Android community and each year manufacturers are increasing their flagship handsets' screen sizes. So when LG chose to give its recently launched G3 handset a giant 5.5in display no-one batted an eyelid and the wor...
winner: The LG G3 Winning five rounds to the Galaxy Note 3's two, the LG G3 is the overall winner. Featuring a more intelligent design, crisper screen and significantly better camera, the LG G3 is one of the finest Android smartphones currently available...
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Lisa Gade compares the LG G3 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 smartphones...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 , as mentioned above, is pretty large when it comes to smartphones, sporting a 5.7-inch screen, which is a slight step up from the Note and Note 2 in terms of screen size.Despite its huge screen, though, the Note 3 has retained a...
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THE XPERIA Z2 is the latest flagship smartphone from Sony, and it sees the firm digging its heels deeper into the smartphone wars. With its 5.2in screen, the Sony Xperia Z2 is going after big-screen smartphones, such as t...
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WHEN IT COMES TO GIANT HANDSETS , it has to be said that Samsung is one of the biggest vendors out there, specialising in screen sizes that can look ridiculous when held up to the face. One of the latest contenders in thi...
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Since the arrival of Samsung's original Galaxy Note phablet in 2012, big screen smartphones have become increasingly popular in the Android world. This is because the added screen real estate makes it quicker, easier and generally more pleasant to take ad...
Galaxy S5 Having won four rounds to the Galaxy Note 3's two rounds the Galaxy S5 is the winner of our head to head review. Featuring a more ergonomic, water and dust resistant design, more robust portfolio of security services and significantly better r...
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Samsung's first Galaxy Note release in 2011 was arguably the birth of the phablet phenomenon as we know it. Now three versions in, Samsung has been refining its format ever since, and it shows. That's not to say there aren't things we wouldn't change. F...
Bright, vibrant screen, Good video performance, Highres music capability, Strong battery life, Expandable storage, S Pen functionality...
Colours can be oversaturated in video and photos, Too much Samsung bloatware...
The Galaxy Note family started the trend for phablets, and in many ways it is still leading the way.The Note 3 is an accomplished handset across the board, with a screen big enough to give your videos a boost without needing a whole lot of extra space in...
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New technology has allowed our phones to get smaller and smaller, so it might be considered strange that one of the new big trends is for 'phablets'. These smartphones feature screens so big that they could easily double as fully-functioning tablets (henc...
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It's been one day since Samsung released the Android 4.4.2 KitKat update for Galaxy Note 3 users in the UK and already one of the biggest improvements has become apparent. Yesterday was the first full day of using KitKat on my Galaxy Note 3 and the batter...
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Keen to build on this momentum and ensure it remained top dog in the phablet pile, Samsung released a sequel in 2012 – the Note 2 – and then followed that with the Galaxy Note 3 in 2013, adding in a better spec, improved hardware and plenty more S-Pen fea...
Fantastic display, Lightning fast processor and performance, Excellent battery life, Great multitasking, Good camera...
Skeumorphic physical design will not be to everyone's tastes...
For me the really compelling thing about the Galaxy Note 3 is that it's a Samsung handset where the company does continue to truly innovate and make genuine improvements to the user experience. The Galaxy Note 3 is offering something unique and it's no...
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Keen to build on this momentum and ensure it remained top dog in the phablet pile, Samsung released a sequel in 2012 – the Note 2 – and then followed that with the Galaxy Note 3 in 2013, adding in a better spec, improved hardware and plenty more S-Pen fea...
Fantastic display, Lightning fast processor and performance, Excellent battery life, Great multitasking, Good camera...
Skeumorphic physical design will not be to everyone's tastes...
For me the really compelling thing about the Galaxy Note 3 is that it's a Samsung handset where the company does continue to truly innovate and make genuine improvements to the user experience. The Galaxy Note 3 is offering something unique and it's not...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:53
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Released in 2011, the original Galaxy Note was the monster- sized smartphone that birthed the ‘phablet' category, packing a 5.3-inch screen in an age where the market-leading iPhone was still a comparatively tiny 3.5-inches. The Note seemingly proved that...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is looking to continue in the same vein as the original Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 2, offering you a phone that could almost be mistaken for a tablet while wanting you to believe it's both.Let's get one thing straight before we...
Fast and smooth, Great battery, Full HD display, 4G...
Tricky to hold, Expensive, S Pen still limited, Tacky plastic rear...
Best phone deals Save up to 40% on your mobile phone contract The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is a great phone and if you were to own one you wouldn't be disappointed. It provides a great onscreen experience - as long as your hands are big enough to reach acro...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note was a device that many figured would die at launch. It was a gamble thankfully turning out to be a good one. The device was the first of a new craze and met with great reviews and only the cynical labelled it “too large.” Here we a...
Too many time have I written that a particular device is now by far my favourite device and for the time I spent with the Note 3,that was right. However, moving back to a different handset I realise just how much I missed a more manageable form factor. Fo...
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Should you go for a big phone or a small(er) phone? In the case of the LG Nexus 5 and the Galaxy Note 3 you have two of the best on the market at the moment but each has different ambitions and both LG and Samsung have different ideas on how a 2013 flagsh...
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The original Note was widely mocked when it was first unveiled in 2011. Two years on Sony, Huawei , HTC, LG, Nokia, and even BlackBerry have produced phablets of their own. Yet the Note remains the most popular product in the category and the one that con...
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The Galaxy Note 3 has been around for a while now and we were lucky enough to get one pretty early. While other websites rush to give reviews on handsets that they have hardly used just to be the first (like we did with the S4) I have opted to from now on...
Awesome Screen, Awesome Specs, Latest Version of Android, Loads of Software enhancements, S Pen...
Wireless charging without the extra cost would have been nice, Speaker could be better...
So that's the end of our written review and I must say I haven't enjoyed reviewing a device as much as the Note 3 in a long time and I now understand why people rave about the Note lineup. The only reason I can see that people would avoid the Note 3 is i...
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When Samsung unveiled its first Galaxy note a mere two years ago there was a massive amount of scepticism as to whether people actually wanted a gigantic smartphone. Fast forward and the company has now launched its third generation of Phablet to a relati...
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When Samsung unveiled its first Galaxy note a mere two years ago there was a massive amount of scepticism as to whether people actually wanted a gigantic smartphone. Fast forward and the company has now launched its third generation of Phablet to a relati...
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The Galaxy Note 3 is Samsung 's third iteration of its popular Galaxy Note series, which started with a phone that, on release, was considered “niche” because of its supersized dimensions and S Pen stylus input. That initial ambivalence has given way to a...
5.7” 1080 x 1920 screen in a lightweight, comfortable body, Snapdragon 800 SoC with 3GB RAM, 32GB onboard storage with microSD expansion, Excellent battery life...
Screen DPI set too high, fonts and icons are too large, Notification UI is a mess and needs to be fixed, Samsung's Android customisations may delay updates, Price compared to the competition...
I have no hesitation recommending the Note 3 to anyone who's after a new phone outright, or about to enter a contract. I'm confident it will last owners a full 24 months and continue to perform well over the life of the contract, especially in light of An...
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Samsung's popular Galaxy Note has been one of the only modern smartphones to have succeeded with a large screen, stylus implementation. But does the third version of this ‘phablet' do enough to convince owners of the first two models or those using...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is not a cheap phone (the cheapest you'll get it for is probably $659 from Kogan). It's not a phone which sits easily in your pocket, or in your hand for that matter. It's chock-full of Samsung's apps, and many readers will have n...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has arrived with an even bigger screen than its impressively equipped predecessor, but does this provide any benefits or does it just make the device even more unwieldy than before? Take a look at what Agent Hall thinks.The Galax...
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Love them or hate them the Phablet is here to stay. The inch war began Samsung when Samsung unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Note back in 2011, despite there being Phablets before then with the likes of the Dell Streak, Samsung took the market by the horns and...
Great performance, Excellent screen, Long battery life...
Expensive, Easy to lose S Pen, Ugly leatherlike design...
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Bcchardware.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:53
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Today we are looking at the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Superphone. This device probably doesn't need much of an introduction, but we will still give you a brief run-down. As the name indicates, this is the third iteration of the Note Smartphone from Samsung an...
Large, Super fast LTEcapable, Super AMOLED HD 1920x1080 screen, S Pen is much more than a Stylus, Gorilla Glass 3 = rugged X3, Quad Core Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz CPU with 3GB of RAM, MicroSD slot, Great battery life, Robust camera, Good call quality, Shoots...
S Pen keeper is disabled by default, Some included software is bulky and redundant, Average speaker sound quality...
If you haven't got the idea by now, the Galaxy Note 3 is a nice device. It's not without its flaws of course, and the way that Samsung sets things up on it is a little weird, but overall it's a solid product. One thing that I love and yet the default sett...
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Samsung GALAXY Note 3 is my very first “phablet” that I have ever used. Having used GALAY Note 3 for a few weeks now, I have compiled a few interesting things, personal thoughts, and wish lists on this new handset.There are some items in Samsung GALAXY No...
GALAXY Note 3 is obviously a good top-of-the-range device available in the market right now, with great and beautiful hardware design, well-thought features, both necessary and additional non-essential features. I previously wasn't a firm believer of usi...
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Samsung's third generation Galaxy Note 3 is more than a smartphone. The 5.7in display makes it deal for multimedia content, web browsing and reading documents or books, allowing the device to double as a pocket-friendly tablet. The Korean firm has improv...
Great display; Excellent battery, SPen included; Good camera; Competitive price...
Jury is out on the plastic/fauxleather combo; Large size not for everyone...
The Note 3 is a stellar effort from Samsung. Star features include the full HD 5.7in display and excellent battery life, all for a reasonable price...
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Simply fabulous fashion news: the tacky, slippery, almost oiled-up plastic that's hampered the sex appeal of Samsung's past Galaxy handsets is no more. Sort of. It turns out the back of the Note 3 is still plastic, but it's disguised to look like leather...
Powerful innards gobble up Android, Your eyes will appreciate the big screen, S Pen is finally very useful...
Still too big for constant onehanded use...
Put simply, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the best phablet in the world right now. Its glorious 5.7in screen pumps out crisp detail and punchy colours while still remaining pretty portable, at least compared to the gargantuan 6.4in Sony Xperia Z Ultra. I...
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Let’s face it, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the new flagship for Samsung. No longer does the Galaxy S range sit at the top of the pile. With the original Note it was very similar to the S2, with only the screen size and the design being the differentia...
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When we first used the original Galaxy Note it was fair to say that it felt like a device which could revolutionise the smartphone market. It wasn't perfect but it offered a productivity and media consumption experience far superior to other devices of th...
Samsung currently run Android 4.3 on the Galaxy Note 3. Over the air updates are available and can be saved to install at a time convenient to the user. Earlier we noted the presence of 16-64GB of storage and this handset is the 32GB version split so tha...
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Samsung secured a lead in the plus-sized device space when it released its first Galaxy Note smartphone in 2011. Following the Note's release the market's evolved and, 5in or 6in devices that blur the line between smartphones and tablets have become all t...
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If you are one of those people who love technology but struggle to manage the hundreds of apps and the endless capabilities that today's smartphones are capable of delivering then the new Samsung Note 3 is not for you...
I have to applaud the lengths to which Samsung has gone to in order to try and make the thing feel useful. This is not a device for people who struggle with applications but for those who love cool devices, great functionality and apps to kill for this is...
The ridiculous number of features and the $999 price tag mean this is a serious invest and what I would have liked is a free cover to hide the plastic back...
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At a recent event mainly focusing on the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear, Samsung also announced the upcoming arrival of a smartphone with a curved display, due to hit... Samsung's freshly unveiled Galaxy Note 3 phablet has been treated to a bigger screen...
Gorgeous screen (especially in Movie mode), Even more possibilities for the stylus than before, Ridiculously responsive, Great media player, USB 3.0 for transfers...
Mediocre camera in low lighting, Speakers: low volume/quality...
The Galaxy Note 3 is a worthy inheritor of the GS4's awesome power and capabilities. It's the ideal follow-up to the Galaxy Note 2 and, while it doesn't revolutionise the genre, it refines a number of its predecessor's best features, exhibits fluidity rar...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:54
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Click to enlarge This new large screen phablet is the device to own if you are smartphone savvy and want the latest in technology and smart user friendly applications. At $999 this device is not cheap but the technology is up there with any $1,000 Ultrabo...
I have to applaud the lengths to which Samsung has gone to in order to try and make the thing feel useful. This is not a device for people who struggle with applications but for those who love cool devices, great functionality and apps to kill for this is...
The ridiculous number of features and the $999 price tag mean this is a serious invest and what I would have liked is a free cover to hide the plastic back.
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:54
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Way back in 2011, Samsung's Galaxy Note helped introduce and popularise the enormous 'phablet' form factor, and now the company's back with the latest and greatest edition of it, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. It's still the gigantasaurus phone that you kn...
There's no question that Samsung's Galaxy Note is big, but despite its huge size, it actually feels a lot slimmer than the previous version. Samsung's reduced the bezels on the latest version of the Note, so that despite a larger 5.7-inch screen, the footprint remains almost identical - and it still measures up at just a slim 8mm thick. Despite its size, it doesn't feel hefty at all, although it'...
Samsung phones are often derided for their plastic construction - it may be more durable than a HTC One Max or an iPhone 5s but pretty it is not. To make matters worse, the glossy back cover is gone: instead, there's a dire faux-leather back piece that gives you a little bit more grip, but still feels cheap - especially when you're peeling it off to insert your microSD or SIM card. The phone's ov...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is unashamedly huge, and Samsung's proud of that fact. The South Korean company has taken its previous model, which was excellent, and has refined it even more, stuffing in even more power to produce a blazing fast phone that...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:54
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The S4 might be the flagship mobile but there's something about the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 that's beginning to feel like the most important part of the Samsung's smartphone collection. It has a bigger screen, it has more powerful insides and it's got an ad...
Staggering screen, awesome engine, cracking camera, big battery.
Ugly design on phone rear and most of the S Pen stylus features are pointless...
It's a very, very high end phone indeed but it doesn't quite accomplish what it sets out to do...
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Nokia has just announced its biggest Windows Phone 8 device yet: the six-inch Lumia 1520. How does it compare to Samsung's Galaxy Note 3, one of the most popular ‘phablets' of the moment? NOTE: This comparison review is based on the specifications of the...
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The smartphone that used to be considered an outlier has now reached the ripe age of three, or 24 in phone years. It has a job, a girlfriend, a nice apartment in downtown Samsungville. It started exercising, eating well; it doesn't drink as much and there...
Samsung got a lot right here, despite the throw-everything-at-the-wall software melange, and I can easily recommend the device to someone looking for the closest thing to a PC replacement that fits in a pocket...
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Now in its third iteration, the Galaxy Note line continues to prove skeptics wrong—people just can’t get enough of these supersized smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Verizon Wireless ($299.99 with two-year contract) picks up right where its predec...
Samsung refines its top-tier phablet with the 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 3, a powerful, full HD phone/tablet combo that may be the only mobile device you need...
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When the original Samsung Galaxy Note first appeared, we weren't sure big-screened smartphones would take off; three years on, with the release of the third-generation Samsung Galaxy Note 3, it would seem the giant-sized smartphone has finally come of age...
A stupendous smartphone – Samsung's huge, 5.7in handset supplies oodles of features and a refined all-round performance...
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Laying Dell's Streak to one side, you can blame Samsung for starting this whole VLP™ business with its 5.3-inch Galaxy Note , which sold in more-than-decent numbers, as much to the surprise of its maker as anyone else, I suspect. Its successor, the Gala...
Impressive though it undoubtedly is, the new Note 3 doesn't eclipse the Sony Xperia Z Ultra. The Ultra's screen is larger and more natural in hue; Sony's tweaked version of Android is a darned sight less confusing than Samsung's; the bespoke Sony media a...
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Samsung's updated Note is large, powerful, and generally excellent, although I wish Samsung would make one in metal.The third product in a technology line, so the theory goes, is the one where all the kinks get worked out and things start to get seriously...
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Ever since Samsung launched the tablet-sized smartphone craze, we’ve seen more of these massive devices creep into people’s hands and hand luggage. Now Samsung is ready with its third phablet, and it’s better than ever, packing in a Full HD screen, re...
Big and bright screen that is lovely to use; Very, very fast; Loads of features; Two days battery life is great; Captures 4K video; Features support for USB 3.0;...
More plastic casing, even if it does have a nicer back than other Galaxy devices; Features the same bugs and crashes from this year's Galaxy-based smartphones in the Australian region (sigh);...
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It's hard to believe we're already three generations into a device that launched a category few thought would take off. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is a shrewd refinement of the company's mainstream phablet – two words I never thought I'd put together – and...
Massive, stunning 1080p display, Lighter and faster than before, Dizzying array of software enhancements...
Some software enhancements are dubious, Like all phablets, it's huge...
Should you get a phone or a phablet? Samsung isn't making the decision easy, thanks to its sheer number of available devices with all manner of screen sizes. For example, the Samsung Galaxy Mega (which we'll have a review of very soon) steps up to an eve...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:54
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Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the LG G2 Android smartphones...
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Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the LG G2 Android smartphones...
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It's fair to say that Samsung's Galaxy Note range has created, and now defined the oversized smartphone category, otherwise known as the "phablet". Now in its third generation, the Galaxy Note 3 is best described as an evolutionary device, rather than a r...
Excellent battery life, Thinner & lighter than predecessor, Great performance...
Many TouchWIZ features are gimmicks, Gallery app is sluggish...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is best described as an evolutionary device, rather than a revolutionary one. Despite this, its fantastic display, slim build and fast software make it a fantastic option for anyone who's looking for an oversized smartphone...
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Samsung has somehow managed to increase the size of its flagship phone-tablet, or 'phablet', the Galaxy Note, with every annual iteration. It's hard to believe that the South Korean gadget maker could maintain this growth with each generation, especially...
Powerful, very fast, lots of storage, bursting with features, decent cameras, useful S Pen...
Mostly aesthetic: frustrating and clumsy Touchwiz user interface, ugly faux leather backplate, cheaplooking design...
This super-fast device is Samsung's lightest and thinnest Note so far. While its design lets the Galaxy Note 3 down, the device is loaded with plenty of business features, and is great for multitasking and heavy workloads...
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As we look at the evolution of the Galaxy Note line, the Note 3 has retained the same shape as its predecessors, complete with the home button. There's less bezel surrounding the 5.7-inch screen.The overall feel of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is actually th...
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Lisa Gade compares the iPhone 5s and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3...
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The latest smartphone tablet hybrid from Samsung is the Galaxy Note 3. We took the Galaxy Note 3 for a spin. (For a more detailed Galaxy Note 3 review, read Samsung Galaxy Note 3 review: fastest-ever phone a slim, well-built phablet with stunning display...
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The latest Galaxy Note 3 increases screen size and resolution, beefs up the power and camera and adds some extra tricks to its smart stylus -- what's not to like? Let's find out. It's on sale now SIM-free for around £600. Design It's still big, but the...
Gorgeous screen, powerful processor, slim build, handy stylus...
Too big for most pockets perhaps, not everyone likes the stylus...
It's big, but it's beautifully formed, and delivers excellent performance and a world-leading screen. The camera is pretty good too but it's the S-Pen that really sells the Note series, and the new version is ace. View Gallery 6 items Spec...
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Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.0 Android 4.3 smartphone with a 5.7″ full HD Super AMOLED display. The Note 3 weighs 5.9 ounces and has a removable 3200 mAh battery, 32 gigs of storage plus a microSD card slot. It runs on a 2.3GHz quad core Qu...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note has always been one of the company's more interesting products. It's the one that leads rather than follows the lead of another phone manufacturer. In many ways, it's the handset that proves Samsung can have great ideas that show mor...
Improved looks, hugely powerful, 4K video looks epic, improved camera over Note 2, beautiful screen, new S Pen functionality...
Some will find it too big, SIM lock might be a problem, handwriting recognition failure bug...
There are a few little things about the Note 3 that we think require some attention, such as photo processing and possible concern over SIM region-locking. These feel like software issues though, and that gives us some hope that they might be fixed...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:54
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This may be an upgrade of last year’s Note II, but it’s still incredibly impressive. There’s not really anything new to talk about, but it does have some impressive power lurking under the hood, and that large display and 13MP snapper make it a very...
Sharp, colorful HD display; Impressive 13megapixel snapper; Great power; SPen plus apps.
Nothing new to shout about; Niche product.
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When Samsung first launched the original Galaxy Note in 2011, many analysts and reviewers decried the device's 5.3-inch screen as too big for the average person's hand, and tried to explain away “phablets” were just a phase (we did this, too). But here w...
Great battery life, Excellent screen, Topnotch specs and performance, More premium look and feel than previous Notes, Runs Android 4.3, the newest version...
S Pen still doesn't feel like a musthave feature, Abundance of added features will be overwhelming for many, Poor speaker placement...
For power users looking for a big-screen phone to help manage their hectic lives, the Galaxy Note 3 is a no-brainer, especially if you like the idea of using a stylus for jotting down notes. And even if you don't use the S Pen, the device still delivers...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 arrived on my desk a few days ago. The Note 3 marks the third generation of the Galaxy Note range, it also marks the third Galaxy Note that I’ve owned. So as is often the case with a new device here at Coolsmartphone I’m goin...
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Samsung's new Galaxy Note 3 is loaded with enhanced functionality and the S Pen that will appeal to a wide range of people including power users and creative customers.With the Galaxy Note 3, Samsung has managed to fit in a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED screen in...
We found the Galaxy Note 3 hard to fault. It is Samsung's most powerful handset to date with a powerful combination of features and hardware.The device is a handy companion for power users who want the latest features along with the tactile interaction wi...
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We've had the new Samsung Galaxy Note since Wednesday morning, and we're right in the middle of testing and reviewing, so expect to see our cogent thoughts on Monday. But for now, how about we take a look at one of the really cool features together, namel...
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The third generation of the phablet is official – unveiled earlier this month at IFA 2013 in Berlin, Samsung's new Galaxy Note 3 phablet is different to pass generations. Whilst in the past, Samsung has introduced a larger version of its Galaxy S flagship...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:54
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Trust Samsung to come up with something bigger, faster and better, yet also smaller, lighter and thinner.While other companies have jumped on the phablet bandwagon, merging smartphone with a tablet form factor, the Korean giant has continually led the...
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We test a lot of smartphones here at PC Advisor, but recently two have stood out. The Sony Xperia Z1 and the Galaxy Note 3 are both big Android phones that offer stunning performance and excellent displays. They are part of a new breed of phones alongside...
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We got to play with the all-new Galaxy Note 3 after the device officially launched last night at a fancy event in London. We'll be reviewing the phone properly over the next few days, but sufficed to say that we're excited, and impressed by what we've see...
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Another year, another Note. As the original phablet, the Samsung Galaxy Note has illegitimately spawned a host of copycat offspring, although for this we can be thankful. After all, the likes of Sonys Xperia Z Ultra offer up an incredible portable media...
Crisp and vibrant HD screen; Smart 13megapixel camera; Incredible power; SPen and apps...
No stunning new features; Niche product...
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3 is an increment of the original and still one of the best phablets around. It may not offer a huge bag of new and exciting tricks, but its impressive power, even more spacious high-res screen and upgraded 13-megapixel camera make i...
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And with the Galaxy Note 3 it's on, as the name implies, its third generation of a product that attempts to make pen and paper redundant – I really liked the Note 2, and the Note 3 is even better.It continues to do all the things that many users would e...
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The Galaxy Note 3 is a phablet: a 6in device with the relatively large physical frame to match. But contrast the iPhone 5S is a svelte and sleek smartphone , offering performance and style in a small and slim package. They are oranges and apples, really -...
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After months of leaks and speculation, Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy Note 3 at the annual IFA technology tradeshow in Berlin.Slimmer, lighter, larger, faster and longer are the words Samsung is using to describe the much awaited follow up to...
It's a welcome change to see Samsung focused on improving existing features as opposed to throwing in a boat load of poorly implemented features which was quite clearly the approach with the Galaxy S4. The enhancements made so far clearly position the de...
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Samsung 's Galaxy Note 3 is the successor to the popular Note 2. Both phones feature bigger than average screens and an 'S Pen', which lets you draw on the smartphone's screen. The Note 3 is bigger and faster than it predecessor. It feels quicker when you...
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First reviewed September 2013 What is the Samsung Galaxy Note 3? The Galaxy Note 3 is a slightly large-screened Android phone equipped with a Wacom digitiser stylus . The bigger brother to the Galaxy S5 it's also arguably a lot more interesting, although...
Great screen, Lots of stylus functionality, Expandable memory...
Expensive, Poor lowlight camera performance, Complicated to use...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 successfully continues the one Samsung series of phones that no other manufaturer to date has really managed to touch. Stylus phones aren't for everyone, but we have to applaud the lengths to which Samsung has gone to in order to...
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Samsung led the way with big smartphones. It started the phablet name. So now that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is here we're eager to see third time really is the charm. Standing tall At 5.7-inches this is definitely putting the tablet in phablet. But at...
If larger displays make your life easier, and taking notes quickly is a must, this is the ultimate phablet. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3, in 32GB or 64GB flavours, will be on sale from 25 September...
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Technology News Mobiles Digital Life News Tablets DateSeptember 5, 2013 - 11:21AM (2) Read later The , the latest model in the line of phones, is more of an evolutionary upgrade than a revolutionary one. The physical changes aren't noticeabl...
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The Galaxy Note 3 does exactly what we thought it would do: takes over the mantle of the world's most powerful smartphone, although the advantage is a lot smaller this time. Samsung seems to have run out of ideas when it comes to improving the specs on it...
Great screen, Slim design, Powerful innards...
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Samsung has just announced the third-generation of its popular Galaxy Note smartphone, the Galaxy Note 3 . It features a larger screen, a whopping 3GB of RAM, and has an upgraded camera, but still manages to be thinner, lighter and faster than its predece...
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Samsung 's Galaxy Note 3 is now official. The successor to the Note 2, it has a huge 5.7-inch screen and the best possible hardware that Samsung can fit into a phone. We have been given a brief play with the new phone and it definitely seems impressive. T...
Expect a full review soon. Apple's Jony Ive criticises 'poorly made' rival products Samsung Galaxy S5 gold model exclusive to Vodafone Apple iPhone 6 tipped to include environmental sensors Samsung Galaxy Beam successor in the works...
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Held in hand, the Note 3 feels very much like the Note II . That's because Samsung laboured to keep the width of the phone the same even while bumping up the screen size to 5.7 inches. Samsung clearly doesn't want to get into the territory marked by the 6...
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It's the IFA electronics show in Berlin so that means it's time for Samsung to launch a new Note, one of its large-screened smartphones.The new Note 3 features a 5.7-inch full high-def screen that makes most smartphones look puny in comparison. Samsung ha...
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There have been rumours surrounding the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for quite some time now – the most talked-about subject being ‘How big is the screen?' – and the release is now almost upon us. Here's Geek Squad's round up of what we have managed to find out...
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With so many Android devices on the market today, business users face a difficult choice when it comes to picking out their next smartphone. So, if you're looking for inspiration about what Android phone to get next, check out our top ten list of busines...
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The mobile phone-tablet hybrid category was created by the first Samsung Galaxy Note . Its latest model - the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - has its biggest screen yet and lots of new features. The phablet, as this kind of hybrid is called (it's a horrible word...
Amazing display, Useful S Pen, Nextgen video recording...
Very big, Cheap faux leather back, Not cheap...
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Worldwide sales of smartphones to end users had a record fourth quarter of 2014 with an increase of 29.9 percent from the fourth quarter of 2013 to reach 367.5 million units, according to Gartner. Samsung lost the No. 1 spot to Apple in the global smartph...
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They say the pen is mightier than the sword. For the Galaxy Note line of handsets from Samsung, they're hoping that the S-Pen is mighty enough to sway you into buying the new Galaxy Note 3. Thanks to a few little tweaks and changes, this is the first hand...
Centre of your digital life straight out of the box and impressively powerful and impossibly pretty as far as Samsung is concerned...
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Ready to meet the most powerful Android smartphone Samsung has ever made? We've gone hands-on, and it's as amazing as it reads on paper.The Galaxy Note 3 is a huge uppercut to the competition. It packs a huge hardware punch with a 2.3GHz quad-core process...
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We all used to joke about these enormous phones coming out of Korea a few years back. We called them 'phablets', and then we didn't call them that because we hated the word. Now, with the surprise behind us, we just call a phone with a 5.7-inch screen a s...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is a great device, maybe even Samsung's best. You do have to turn off a lot of gimmicks and filler-features before you find the phone at its best, but this isn't difficult and the results are worth the extra aggravation. The S P...
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We all used to joke about these enormous phones coming out of Korea a few years back. We called them 'phablets', and then we didn't call them that because we hated the word. Now, with the surprise behind us, we just call a phone with a 5.7-inch screen a s...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is a great device, maybe even Samsung's best. You do have to turn off a lot of gimmicks and filler-features before you find the phone at its best, but this isn't difficult and the results are worth the extra aggravation. The S P...
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Phablets bridge the gap between phones and tablets. They can make calls and access the internet via a mobile network, but they also have screens that are big enough (just about) to allow you to use them like a tablet. The form factor has already overtaken...
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In my world, it's really difficult to keep one device for any sustained amount of time. Given that I review a multitude of devices in any given quarter, it's a challenge to keep any phone for a long period of time as my main phone. Over the past twelve mo...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is the company's third Note; it is also its best phablet, if not finest smartphone, to date.The Galaxy Note 3 differs from its predecessors in a small, but immediately noticeable respect. It's both taller and narrower, fitting more...
Beautiful screen, Blistering performance, Most comfortable SPen to date, Much better camera...
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After meeting with Samsung's NZ representative, I set her a challenge.I'm a long time iOS user and my previous forays into the Android world have been brief with my loathing of woefully underpowered Android phones. I challenged her to make me like Android...
The Galaxy Gear has great potential, The big bright screen of the Note 3 is a pleasure to use, The Stylus makes interaction simple, The back button, not on an iPhone but so useful!...
The Android keyboard was difficult to use with a poor autocorrect, The size, too big for me but ideal for others, Toughness, Lack of dual speakers on the front, Video pause eye tracking was too intruding...
I did investigate how to install iOS on the Samsung. Unfortunately, there's no way to do that which is a shame. I could imagine a Samsung with the ability to dual / triple boot and run iOS would be pretty cool. You will be able to dual-boot Android with U...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 smartphoneView all images$(function () ); });It's the IFA electronics show in Berlin so that means it's time for Samsung to launch a new Note, one of its large-screened smartphones.The new Note 3 features a 5.7-inch full high-def s...
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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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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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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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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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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...
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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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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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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'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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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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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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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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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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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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Deceased Apple frontman Steve Jobs may have scoffed at the idea of phablets, but it's undeniable that big screen smartphones appeal to a large number of buyers. This fact has been showcased by the high sales Samsung has enjoyed since it released its firs...
winner: iPhone 6 Plus Winning four of this comparison review's rounds outright, Apple's first phablet is the undisputed winner. Featuring a luxurious metal design, stellar screen, wealth of enterprise security services and above average battery, the iPho...
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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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coolsmartphone.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:25
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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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cybershack.com.au Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:25
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There's less than 12 hours left in 2014. Hopefully we'll all be sipping on some sparkling in less than that, but in the meantime, here's our pick of 2014's smartphones.Don't forget to have your say - make sure you put your vote in for our reader's choice...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:25
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It seems that there's a new phone getting released every week, and it's easy to get confused as all the manufacturers attempt to grab your attention with snappy marketing and bewildering spec-sheets.Amidst all the noise it can be very difficult to work ou...
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techlife.net Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:25
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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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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:25
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Samsung's Galaxy Note range has long held a reputation for being among the biggest smartphones on the market, and often the go-to phablet for many, but Google's Nexus 6 , with its 6in screen and large dimensions, makes the Galaxy Note 4 look almost petite...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:25
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Shopping for a smartphone, tablet, notebook or desktop is never easy with a confusing array of choices on the market. Take the guesswork out of the equation with our list of the best tech releases of 2014 that warrant attention this holiday shopping seaso...
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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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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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whatmobile.net Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:25
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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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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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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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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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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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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:26
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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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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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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...
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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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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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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:26
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Big phones, phablets, or whatever term you want to call them - the big-screen category is here to stay. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 represents not only the most crucial big-screen device from the Korean company for a couple of years but, sub-genres brushed...
Built-in S Pen stylus and related features, great screen quality, decent battery life, super powerful, improved multi-screen and software functionality, quality camera, fast 4G connectivity (CAT 6 LTE-A)...
Still a plastic rear panel, some app/software excess, fingerprint detection unwieldy at this size, some multi-screen functions are long-winded and fussy to operate...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a rare example of a phone that not only does shed loads, but does it all so well. Despite the suggestion of Apple, Huawei and Sony competitors closing in on the big-screen phone space, the Note 4 exists in its own world...
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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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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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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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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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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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fatducktech.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:27
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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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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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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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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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mobilephones.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:28
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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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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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itproportal.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:28
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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: 2016-10-21 03:13:28
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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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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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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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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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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 02:27:09
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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 02:27:10
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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 02:27:10
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Expert reviews...
Excellent Screen, Stylus works really well, Great Battery Life...
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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 02:27:10
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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 02:27:10
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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 02:27:10
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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 02:27:12
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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 14:07:55
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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 03:28:10
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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 02:16:28
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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 series of phablets has opened up the market to larger devices, but as we're seeing more and more of these big-screen phones, the differences between them start to wash out. Samsung, the originator of the category, however, has a few trick...
The Galaxy Note Edge is a lot about showing off the amazing capabilities of Samsung's AMOLED displays, and how they curve and bend. It's a show-off feature, and as such, it is granted to get you a lot of looks and attention, but it does little in terms of...
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Rememeber the last time you used one of those basic, point-and-shoot cameras? It must have been a while if you own a phone with a good camera on it. That's the case for millions of folks and it comes as no surprise – most modern high-end smartphones take...
Right from the start of this camera comparison, we were confident that the Galaxy Note 4 was not going to disappoint. Our expectations were correct, as it turned out. Samsung's phablet and its remarkable 16MP camera got the highest final score, and it is...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is one of the finest smartphones we saw last year, and we have to say, it held its own pretty well throughout 2014. But the time has come for a better, faster, and stronger heir to stand up and announce its immediate appointment...
There's hardly anything unlikeable about the Galaxy Note 4, but upgrading from last year's Note 3 is up to you.Unsuprisingly, the Galaxy Note 4 is a better phablet than its predecessor in every regard. It has a nicer build, an incredible display, a faster...
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Our smartphones are the single most important devices we own. They're the tools we use to communicate with our loved ones, our offices made mobile. They're our game consoles, our conduit for watching and reading anything the internet offers. They've also...
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Apple's acknowledgment of the big-screen phones trend resulted in the 5.5” iPhone 6 Plus. It's just inevitable that Apple's first foray in the 5”+ range will get compared to the Samsung line that started it all, that's why we are pitting the iPhone 6 Plu...
The iPhone 6 Plus is Apple's first foray into the phablet borderland, and it impresses on most counts. It brings everything you can expect from an iPhone in a much larger package – the build is as premium as ever, and the screen is bright and very accurat...
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Over the past hours, we've brought you comparisons between Apple's new iPhones and the Galaxy S5 , HTC One (M8) , and the LG G3 . Now it's time for another quick look, and this time we have two heavyweights in the ring: the iPhone 6 Plus and the Galaxy No...
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We're tech geeks. We're the kind of folks that friends and family consult with prior to buying a new gadget. And when it comes to smartphones, it usually boils down to one thing – the great majority of people who are about to get one want it to take good...
Knowing that the LG G2 had an outstanding camera, we expected nothing short of great results from its successor. And sure enough, the LG G3 did not leave us disappointed with its 13MP camera. The snapper is about as capable as those on the current leaders...
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Smartphones come and go. New and improved models get announced all the time, as old ones slowly fade away into obsolescence. That's how things have always been, and that's how they'll stay for the foreseeable future. But while virtually all smartphones a...
At the end of the day, we think it is clear to see that the LG G3 has a lot going for it. It is well worthy of its flagship status, and anyone who chooses to own it isn't likely to be disappointed. But now that we've stacked it up against the Samsung Gala...
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The Sony Xperia Z2 is just starting to hit shelves: a product of relentless iteration, it is the third in a lineage of Sony flagships that focus on combining a sleek design with state-of-the-art hardware. Its flagship status will put the Z2 alongside s...
The Xperia Z2 feels like the third step of a longer journey that Sony started early last year with the Xperia Z. It’s a gradual evolution, in hardware and software design, with more polished looks, faster chips, and overall better performance, and this...
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We got our hands on a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to play with so heres our impressions of the device incase you were considering purchasing one. Preface: We appreciate the age of the device and as such have directed this review as such, focusing on experience...
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Posted: 3 hours ago, by Ray S. Tags: T-Mobile-T-Mobile+ AT&T-AT&T+ Verizon-Verizon+ Sprint-Sprint+ Samsung-Samsung+ iOS-iOS+ LG-LG+ HTC-HTC+ Apple-Apple+ Android-Android+ Google-Google+ It's a sweet little tradition of ours to closely examine the scree...
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Thousands of years of history serve as a warning: all empires eventually fall to ruin. It seems quite fair to say that Samsung commands exactly that. A vast empire. And nobody gets to where Samsung is without understanding odds, and the odds are that...
With this lengthy comparison behind us, do we dare claim we have enough to arrive at a verdict? Sure, but it's not as simple as that.It would be easy to say that, beyond size considerations, the Galaxy S5 is the better overall device of the two, but si...
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When you’re atop the Android world, it means that everyone is looking at everything you’re doing – both the big and the small. Samsung, as we know, is the biggest fish in the pond at the moment, as they’ve proven to us that they can deliver the goods...
Traditionally, the older a smartphone gets, the cheaper its price becomes. Therefore, it should be expected for a 6-month product to be lower in price point than let’s say, a new smartphone that was just recently released. Bearing that in mind, we’d be...
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The term "phablet" has come to refer to a smart phone with a screen larger than 5" - thus making it larger than a standard smart phone but a bit smaller than a 7" tablet. For comparison, a premium smart phone like the Samsung Galaxy S4 has a 5" display. A...
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The day is February 19, 2013. HTC is about to announce its new Android flagship phone, and the tension in the air can be cut through with a butter knife. Rumors are suggesting that the company will introduce a new, revolutionary smartphone camera techn...
We have to admit it, guys. We were not excited when we learned that the new HTC One will use an UltraPixel camera, just like its 2013 predecessor. But now, after putting the phone's camera through its paces, our skepticism has vanished for the most par...
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As another exciting phablet shootout draws to a close, it's time to look back at who did their homework better. To a great extent, the fight between the G Pro 2 and Galaxy Note 3 decides which phablet will stand as the benchmark for the rest of the An...
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i4u.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:53
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Samsung's Galaxy branding reaches across their smartphone and tablet range, from the diminutive Galaxy Mini up to the recently announced NotePro and TabPro. One of the most successful handsets in the larger screened devices is the Galaxy Note 3, an update...
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Phone manufacturers are putting a lot of money into research and development of small, lightweight, and powerful batteries that should last all day. For light to moderate smartphone users, companies have finally achieved this goal, but heavy users may fin...
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Gigabit Wi-Fi is starting to appear in mobile devices, so we got our hands on three smartphones and two laptops running the 802.11ac standard and put them to the test. Though you won't see anywhere near Gigabit speeds in real-world environments, our testi...
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Quick TakeProsImage quality compares favorably to other smartphone cameras and beginner-level point-n-shoot camerasLarge touchscreen display is sharp and brightTouchscreen is very responsiveSamsung designed the camera's operational buttons and menus t...
By Kyle Schurman Samsung has put together an impressive combination of advanced smartphone features with a very nice 13-megapixel smartphone camera with its Galaxy Note 3. Don't misunderstand: The Galaxy Note 3 isn't going to replace your interchangeab...
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More Info Samsung Galaxy Note 3 preview Samsung Galaxy Gear hands-on Samsung details new S Pen Three is the magic number. Three is lucky. Three's a crowd. Okay, ignore that last one, but the number 3 does also apply to the latest Galaxy Note, and we're cu...
Beautiful 1080p display, Lightningfast performance, New, genuinely useful S Pen apps...
Still lacks highend finish, Poor loudspeaker, Relatively expensive...
The Note remains unchallenged in its category. Excellent battery life, a brilliant display and top performance make it an excellent all-rounder for those wanting a bigger device...
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bitbitbyte.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:53
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Back when ~4.3 inches was considered a “large” phone, Samsung began on a new journey. Much like the megapixel race that point and shoot cameras went through several years back, Samsung kicked off a screen size race, with each new year bringing a few more...
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Many companies have tried to make a large, note-friendly smartphone, but none have succeeded quite as well as Samsung. While the first Galaxy Note was rather large and lacking in refinement, Samsung has steadily improved the line, this year releasing the...
The included SPen is fantastic, further enhanced by strong software support. Topnotch performance from both models, plus a decent camera and great battery life. Reasonably ergonomic, despite its size.
Fauxleather design makes the device look like a cheap knockoff. Software is bloated, visually unpleasant and filled with gimmicks. As LCDs advance, AMOLEDs are being left behind.
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Samsung continues to augment its line of supersize smartphones -- this time, with the $249 Galaxy Note 3. Packing a bigger screen and faster processor into a sleeker package than its predecessor, the Note 3 on Sprint boasts a brilliant display and epic ba...
Improved design; Excellent S Pen and multitasking software; Bestinclass performance; Brilliant display; Longlasting battery...
No Spark compatibility; Small LTE network...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 packs robust pen and multitasking software in a sleek, speedy, long-lasting device with a brilliant display...
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Just when we were beginning to wonder there for a moment, out comes LG’s “phablet” for 2013 – the strange and unique looking LG G Flex. Naturally, it’s a peculiar thing out in the space right that’s hoping to be a viable competitor against the arguable...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is still one of the most powerful Android devices ever made, even now that 2K models are apparently ready for launch. This phablet has been tested by us this fall and found very impressive, both in the camera area and basically every...
appealing and elegant design, powerful hardware, excellent CPU and GPU, loads of useful apps and features, great camera, audio and screen, apps have evolved from past Samsung experiences, the S Pen is great as usual, improved multitasking and security, An...
battery life should be higher, on par with expectations, night capture is poor, S Note doesn't bring new features, the Samsung Hub is useless, there's no optical stabilization, no FM radio...
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When it comes to massive phones, nothing is more iconic than the Samsung Galaxy Note . It has gained popularity not only due to its size, but its additional features such as a stylus and a larger battery make it a more useful phone. Samsung released the t...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 delivers high performance and striking screen quality in a portable yet sizable display plus it works with the Samsung Galaxy Gear Smartwatch. This part phone/part tablet, or phablet, has a considerably long battery life, slim desi...
Appealing and massive display screen, large “phablet” size, fast performance, considerably long battery life, functionality with Galaxy Gear Smartwatch, S Pen design and functions, fast quadcore processor, clear calls, sharp pictures, Near Field Communica...
Expensive, simpler navigation (interface functions occasionally overwhelming), back cover plastic material catches on items, better handwritten note recognition/transfer to text, particularly paper and especially in pant pockets, noise cancelling capabili...
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More than ever before, this year we saw an unprecedented amount of larger than life smartphones entering the space – commonly known to many of us as “phablets.” They’re gargantuan devices that might overpower those with small appetites, but they serve...
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Merciless tempo that Samsung imposed on themselves as well as others with their yearly cycle of new generations of Galaxy devices bore fruit and Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 are among the top selling models in year 2013. when it comes to Android devices. N...
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Posted in ReviewsWe just recently reviewed the S-view Cover for the Galaxy S4 and this time we’ll be taking a look at the Note 3’s version. The idea behind this new case is similar to the one for the S4: a case that replaces the battery cover, protects...
The Note 3’s S-view Cover has taken everything I like about the S4’s version and made it even better with a nicer design, better materials and more functionality. It has however remained a case designed to mostly protect (the screen) from scratches and...
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If you’ve been keeping a close eye on our news feed, then you might have noticed that the Google Nexus 5 has been getting quite a lot of attention as of late. And that should come as no surprise since the handset is pretty great, as we concluded in our...
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Giant phones that we now call phablets did not even exist just three years ago. Then, the advent of the original Samsung Galaxy Note brought an avalanche of larger and larger devices, blurring the lines between a tablet and a phone. With every year scr...
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Android and fragmentation have become almost synonymous as manufacturers and carriers struggle to keep pace with the quickly-updated OS, but the real fragmentation issue is the experience users get with pure Android versus manufacturer customizations...
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Holy smartphone. Note 3 is large and in charge. The gigantic 5.7″ device puts you somewhere in between tablet and smartphone; it's actually a phone but it's come to be known as a phablet . This is now the third iteration of the insanely popular Samsung de...
Screen is beautiful, bright, and incredibly high resolution. Great form–very sleek light and durable. Removable battery, great cameras, Spen is awesome for note taking, handwriting, and sketching. Long battery life, NFC, IR TV Remote Control, windowed mul...
Tough to see in sun, Autobrightness is slow, UI can be buggy and may be too large for some...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is by all means an impressive device, and a really nice successor to the already-popular Note 2. There's a nice bump in specs, and the form factor is sleeker and cleaner than ever. The screen is phenomenally gorgeous and detailed...
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It was two years ago when Samsung unveiled the very first Galaxy Note , which ended up starting the phablet craze. However, it wasn't just about the “size” of the Note, it was the functionality with the S Pen, something many manufacturers fail to offer wi...
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I've had my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on T-Mobile for a little over three weeks. Originally, I had started my Uncarrier relationship on T-Mobile with the purchase of an Apple iPhone 5s, but I switched the devices out when T-Mobile began offering the Galaxy No...
For all of the Galaxy Note 3′s positives, there is one big negative that you may be unable to overcome: it's a damn big phone. To be perfectly clear: if you purchase this phone, you can forget about one-handed texting; nearly every task will require two...
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Pretty much exactly one year has passed since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note II , thus it is about time the successor to Samsung's large-screen flagship line hit the market. Fortunately, the Galaxy Note 3 does not disappoint in terms of innov...
Phenomenal battery life, Full HD Super AMOLED display, Extreme performance levels, USB 3.0 port, Camera quality, Capable of QFHD video playback, Userexchangeable battery, Userexpandable internal storage (micro SD), SPen functionality...
Rather expensive, Some SD cards incompatible?...
Quite the convincing performance Those who have always been fond of the Note series will definitely already have cast an eye at Samsung's newest flagship - and rightfully so, as the Galaxy Note 3 is more than just an ordinary successor to the Galaxy Note...
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We saw the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for the first time at IFA in Berlin when it was unveiled alongside the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch. Now the device is available this month for 299.99 from all four carriers, and we spent some real-world usage time wi...
excellent) The Galaxy Note 3 has excellent performance in a 5.7” form factor, making it the perfect device to perform the tasks you would do on a smartphone or a tablet (reading books or watching videos), effectively nullifying the need to buy both...
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Whether you’re a fan of oversized smartphones or not, it’s clear that they are here to stay. When Samsung initially released the first Galaxy Note, many of us in the industry looked at it a little sideways and wondered what the designers at Samsung wer...
With all of the recent talk about benchmark cheating on Android devices, we’re not going to dwell too much on the benchmarks numbers alone in this performance summary. We did use updated versions of the apps where possible, to mitigate the app detecti...
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Now in its third iteration, the Galaxy Note line continues to prove skeptics wrong—people just can't get enough of these supersized smartphones . The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Verizon Wireless ($299.99 with two-year contract) picks up right where its prede...
Massive, stunning 1080p display. Lighter and faster than before. Dizzying array of software enhancements, some of which are genuinely useful.
Like all phablets, it's huge. Dizzying array of software enhancements, some of which are dubious...
Samsung refines its top-tier phablet with the 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 3, a powerful, full HD phone/tablet combo that may be the only mobile device you need...
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Samsung has been crowned the King of Android, as it seems that every other Android vendor is struggling to catch-up to Samsung's titanic market share. Their Galaxy line of Android phones have become well known with consumers and the Galaxy brand has a loy...
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Now in its third iteration, the Galaxy Note line continues to prove skeptics wrong—people just can't get enough of these supersized smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Verizon Wireless ($299.99 with two-year contract) picks up right where its predec...
Massive, stunning 1080p display. Lighter and faster than before. Dizzying array of software enhancements, some of which are genuinely useful.
Like all phablets, it's huge. Dizzying array of software enhancements, some of which are dubious...
Samsung refines its top-tier phablet with the 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 3, a powerful, full HD phone/tablet combo that may be the only mobile device you need...
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Now this is a phablet. Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 combines a gorgeous 5.7-inch full-HD display, a fast Snapdragon 800 processor and lots of improvements to the pen experience. It gets better. Verizon's version of the Galaxy Note 3 offers nearly 10 hours of n...
Strong battery life; Gorgeous fullHD screen; Sharp camera; Useful pen apps; Powerful performance...
Not onehandfriendly; Aggressive crapware; Inconsistent LTE performance...
With its big and bright display, long battery life and improved pen input capability, the Note 3 is the phablet to beat...
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Which is better: a phablet or a smartphone? And exactly where do we draw the line between these two types of smart devices? Is it the size of the screen that determines if we should place a device in one category or the other, or is it the overall dime...
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Samsung's King of Phablets is back, and it's better than ever. This year's Note has a bigger screen, faster processor, thinner/lighter body, and improved S Pen powers. What's not to like? Well, a few things, to be sure. The phablet-averse may find the No...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the best Note yet. Samsung made improvements to the hardware and the software that result in a device that's easier to use, yet more powerful than ever. The Note 3 is lighter, thinner, and narrower than its predecessor, which...
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So let's say that you're interested in getting a new high-end smartphone, and having a huge display is one of your top priorities. Well, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is among the handsets matching that description – it is fast, loaded to the brim with nea...
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Samsung is known for having offerings across all known device categories – from tiny, low-cost Android handsets like the Galaxy Pocket Neo, to gigantic, feature-packed powerhouses like the Galaxy Note 3. Somewhere in the middle is the Galaxy S4 – Samsu...
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The long-awaited and highly-rumored Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was finally announced during a Samsung press conference at IFA. One millimeter slimmer and lighter than its predecessor the Note 2, the new Samsung phablet features a faster processor, the Snapd...
Excellent) The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 offers top notch performances with a much improved product design which delivers a truly stylish look and feel. The new software features, unique to Samsung offer a much better and fun user experience, with enhanc...
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Anyone who has already gone through our Samsung Galaxy Note 3 review knows that the smartphone ranks among the best ones money can buy. It is an embodiment of high-end technology, and even though it doesn’t come cheap, it offers quite a lot of bang for...
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In fall 2011, When Samsung announced its next smartphone would bear a display that measured 5.3 inches, corner to corner, I laughed. A lot of us did. At the time, 4.3-inch phones were commonplace, 4.7-inch phones were just beginning to roll out and seemed...
The Galaxy Note 3, as its size clearly indicates, is not a phone of modesty. From its stacked spec list to its design and even the S Pen, the Galaxy Note 3 is obviously targeting power users, people who want or need a phone that simply … does more. But...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note series has gone from zero to hero for the company since its introduction in August 2011. The original Galaxy Note was more of an experimental device, essentially a Galaxy S II with a stylus (called the S-Pen) that packed a powerful W...
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Smartphones have become a saturated market place with new devices coming out every month or so; making the phone market feel like a haze. Then comes the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 , a device so different that it originates from a line or class of smartphones t...
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Time to wrap things up - we wondered if maybe we should split the final decision into two, still photography and video recording, but the results came out consistent enough to declare a clear winner. And it is, drum roll please, the Nokia Lumia 1020...
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 S Pen The Samsung Galaxy Note II introduced a smartphone with a stylus that actually made sense. Despite the challenges of its broad frame, the Galaxy Note II worked for people willing to...
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There are many epic rivalries within the wireless industry: Apple vs Samsung, iOS vs Android, Angry Birds vs Fruit Ninja... OK, that last one may not be that epic, but you get the idea. Actually, another very interesting rivalry we can think of right n...
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recombu.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:54
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It's been two years since Samsung introduced the world to the Galaxy Note series. At first, the world wasn't impressed, mocking the supersized phone for its large proportions in a world still populated by 4-inch devices.Fast forward to the present day, an...
Good screen, Good camera, Great battery life, The fastest device money can buy...
AMOLED issues, Build quality still lacking, TouchWiz is still awful, Buggy...
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There was a lot of buzz leading up to the Galaxy Note 3 launch. The device is the third in Samsung's portfolio of Note-branded smartphones, and it packs the most powerful hardware of any of Samsung's current smartphones. That said, it also has a massive d...
We freakin' love this phone. We really appreciate that Samsung answered complaints about the cheapo-plastic look and feel of its older devices and, while it's not perfect yet, we prefer the faux leather design on the back. The South Korean phone maker als...
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twitter: @lisagade) Like most third generation flagships, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 needs no introduction. That doesn't mean it's dull--anything but! The first Galaxy Note was a groundbreaking smartphone that inspired the word "phablet": the marriage...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is king of the phablets, as was the Note II. Heck, before the original Galaxy Note, there was no such thing as a phablet. Good thing Samsung was cheeky enough to give oversized smartphones a try. The Note 3 is currently among...
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Citizens of the smartphone-using world, hear this: When it comes to what you carry in your pocket, size definitely matters. Just look at Samsung's new Galaxy Note 3. The device is the latest in a line that brought big back into style -- and now, plus-s...
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The iPhone 5s is a smartphone that is in many ways better than its predecessor, and one of the upgrades it brings along is the improved 8MP camera. Yup, the resolution hasn't been boosted, but other aspects of the snapper itself have been tweaked, incl...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note is marketed primarily as a note-taking and creativity type of device, so doesn't it make sense to start off our Galaxy Note 3 review series with a full look at the new S-Note 3.0 app? Samsung has completely overhauled S-Note this tim...
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We test a lot of smartphones here at PC Advisor, but recently two have stood out. The Sony Xperia Z1 and the Galaxy Note 3 are both big Android phones that offer stunning performance and excellent displays. They are part of a new breed of phones alongside...
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The Note 3 runs on the latest, greatest Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU with 3 gigs of RAM. This is the first smartphone that comes to mind with that much RAM and it needs it for all the Samsung custom software. The quad core Snapdragon 800 is clocked at 2.3GHz...
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Timing is everything in the industry! One moment, one smartphone is being praised with acclaim, and the next, another newer smartphone is taking the spotlight – seemingly taking away the fanfare surrounding the previous one. Well folks, that’s exactly...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 was one of our favorite mobile devices from the last year, but it still had some room for improvement. What happens when Samsung takes that already great mobile device, and improves on it in all the right areas? Well, you get an ab...
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You've been warned: the Galaxy Note II was probably my favorite smartphone of 2012, and it looks like its successor, the Note 3, is stealing my heart all over again. With big hardware improvements across the board, as well as substantial additions to s...
Compared to the Galaxy Note II, the Note 3 is a very substantial leap forward in both hardware and software. It has a much better screen, a much better camera, a much quicker processor, more RAM and storage (as standard), and a more refined design from...
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WITH EVERY YEAR that passes Samsung manages to increase the size of its flagship phone-tablet or 'phablet', the Galaxy Note. It's hard to believe that the South Korean gadget maker could maintain this growth with each generation, especially considering th...
Powerful, very fast, lots of storage, bursting with features, decent cameras, S Pen can prove useful.
Frustrating and clumsy Touchwiz user interface.
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The Galaxy Note 3 is one of the most hotly anticipated phones of the year, and for good reason. With its massive 5.7-inch 1080p HD AMOLED display, larger battery, thinner body, and massive processing power, it appears to be a truly legitimate successor to...
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In the Galaxy Note 3 you’ll find the re-solidification of the idea that this device category was both invented by and continues to be piloted by Samsung. You wont find this company resting on its laurels when it comes to adding and refining both softwa...
In the Galaxy Note 3 you’ll find the re-solidification of the idea that this device category was both invented by and continues to be piloted by Samsung. You wont find this company resting on its laurels when it comes to adding and refining both softwa...
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Samsung seemingly defined the phablet category when it launched the original Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone a couple years ago, a time span that seems oh so long ago thinking back on it. And then last, year, the Korean based company continued the momen...
Long battery life, Has all the S4 features & more, Fantastic note taking features, Well rounded performance...
Expensive, Weak speaker, Limited apps support with Air View, Gestures, etc...
Prepping for that crucial holiday season, Samsung seemingly has a one-two punch offering now, seeing that the Galaxy Note 3 perfectly complements Sammy’s other flagship smartphone. On the surface, the two share many of the same commonalities, like thei...
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It's tough to believe we're already three generations into a device that launched a category few thought would take off. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 ($199.99 direct) is a shrewd refinement of the company's mainstream phablet—two words I never thought I'd pu...
Massive, stunning 1080p display. Lighter and faster than before. Dizzying array of software enhancements, some of which are genuinely useful.
Like all phablets, it's huge. Dizzying array of software enhancements, some of which are dubious...
Samsung refines its top-tier phablet with the 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 3, a powerful, full HD phone/tablet combo that may be the only mobile device you need...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:54
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Another day, another device—that's what Samsung makes us feel like with the exhausting lineup of phones and tablets it has debuted in the last year. Its latest release, however, the Galaxy Note 3, is at least worth paying attention to. It's the third iter...
Long battery life, SPen is plenty useful if you like wielding a stylus...
Bundled with Samsung's own apps and extra features that you may never use, Same plasticky chassis as its predecessors...
The Note 3 is one of Samsung's best phones to date, but it still doesn't fit into your pocket...
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Samsung’s beastly third-generation Note handset is everything a big-screened Android phone should beFor better or worse, we’re now surrounded by Android smartphones with enormous displays. Most of the major manufacturers have flagship phones with scree...
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Samsung popularized the phablet (a smartphone-tablet hybrid) with 2011's Galaxy Note and kicked it up a notch last year with the Galaxy Note 2. However, the Galaxy Note 3 takes the world's best pen-enabled smartphone to a whole new level with a gorgeous 5...
Epic battery life; Gorgeous screen; Powerful pen software; Strong performance; Improved multitasking...
Audio could be better; Design not onehand friendly; Relatively expensive...
Epic battery life, a gorgeous screen, sharp camera and powerful software make the Galaxy Note 3 the most versatile smartphone on the market...
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But since the first Note's introduction in 2011, competitors have flooded the market with phones that are bigger than ever before. None have been able to match Samsung's breakaway success yet, though, and none have really given users a compelling reason t...
Great performance, Long battery life, Improved look and feel...
Still too big for many people, Improved S Pen software still lacks many logical features, TouchWiz is an acquired taste...
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I still remember the first time I held the original Galaxy Note. At that point in time it wasn't really obvious just how critical larger-display smartphones were going to be in the future, nor just how close the smartphone market was to becoming a mature...
Battery life benefits from the large chassis and associated battery, as well as Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 platform which seems to manage power a lot better than the outgoing Snapdragon 600. I was also impressed by the Galaxy Note 3's IO performance. Altho...
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Watching the Galaxy Note line evolve over the past two years has been very, very interesting. Samsung kicked off a new category with the original Note back in 2011, packing the specs and performance of a small tablet into the body of a large smartphone, a...
We know: it's a lot to take in. That's almost always the case with a flagship-class smartphone, and even more so with a device like a Galaxy Note. It's not just physically larger; it's larger-than-life , with a spec sheet and a feature set that seem al...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the best Samsung phone I've ever used. It's big, it's powerful and it finally turns the S Pen — the small stylus that goes hand-in-hand with the Galaxy Note line — into something useful. It's even better than the Galaxy S4 .To...
Gorgeous full HD display, Air Command menu is ingenious and helpful, Excellent handwritingtotext conversion...
Some S Pen functions questionable, Rear camera gets in the way of notebook, Soso battery life...
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The Galaxy Note 2 from Samsung was a very successful device, with millions of users falling in love with its massive display, excellent battery life, S Pen integration, and non-stop A+ performance. While the size of the device might scare a few people awa...
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Though the Galaxy Note 3 might sound like an iterative evolution of the phablet line, it's a design revolution for Samsung's design team. The Note 3 continues to impress with the line's hallmarked features--large yet still pocketable display size, active...
The biggest change with the Galaxy Note 3 is that it is now no longer frustrating to write with the S Pen on a small screen. Unlike writing in a smaller Moleskine journal, my scribbles on the Note phablet line in the past took up a lot of screen real es...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note series has been the most popular BIG phone since it was first released a couple of years ago. The Galaxy Note 2 made some major improvements over the original in terms of speed and utility, and while the Galaxy Mega was a giant step...
Do you like really big phones? Then yes! This is the best big phone out there. Do you hate big phones? Then no, of course you shouldnt get it because you will drop it on the ground and cry. Thats pretty much the long and short of it, at least for now. O...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 launches this week for the major wireless carriers in the United States, and that means we get another big helping of a large-screen device that's meant to bridge the gap between smartphones and tablets. Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 f...
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bgr.com
Updated: 2015-04-01 23:29:54
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Samsung has a problem, but the first step on the road to recovery is admitting it. There are a few common themes that characterize all of Samsung's recent flagship devices. They all feature positively gorgeous displays packed into plasticky hardware that...
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Big is back! The pocket-filling Galaxy Note returns with a third iteration, and Samsung has one-upped just about every item on the Note II spec sheet with this sequel. While we see the return of the 2.3Ghz Snapdragon 800, the benchmarks aren't just a carb...
A gigantic 5.7inch, 1080p display, The faux leather and chrome combo makes for a greatlooking device, A removable battery and microSD slot, USB 3.0, while clumsy, is great to have when you really want to transfer a huge file, TouchWiz gives you a million...
Disappointing battery life, A Menu button. This hides all the overflow menus you should normally see and is terrible for discoverability, TouchWiz still looks and functions like Android 2.3. You can't horizontally swipe between tabs, there are hidden menu...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the newest phone in the massive (and massively popular) Note lineup, a runaway hit that many doubted would gain any traction in the market. With the huge display comes the S Pen, an active and accurate stylus with some awesome...
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Ever since I got my Samsung Galaxy Note II for Chirstmas, I have been 99% satisfied. It was a magnificent phone and has served me well to this day. I have not grown bored of it, nor have I longed for a new phone. This is a rare occurrence for me, consider...
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Samsung's line of Galaxy Note products have quickly become the premiere option for users seeking large displays with stylus functionality. Like its predecessors, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 blends the boundary between phone and tablet and attempts to push t...
The hardware combination of the Note 3′s 5.7-inch screen, quad core processor, and 3GB of RAM is unrivaled in both specs and performance. The S Pen stylus and companion software/apps provide an additional level of functionality that will make power users...
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Samsung has upgraded its phablet, the Galaxy Note 2 to (unsurprisingly) the Galaxy Note 3, we spent some time with the new smartphone/tablet at IFA 2013, here's our Samsung Galaxy Note 3 hands-on review.The first thing that catches your attention with the...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has gone a pretty routine upgrade from its predecessor, with results that are both impressive and confusing at the same time...
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This is our preview based on a prototype unit, expect the review soon. Samsung isn't the first company that tried to come up with a device blending the functionality of a smartphone and a tablet into one. However, it deserves credit for delivering the...
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BERLIN: KOREAN SMARTPHONE MAKER Samsung u nveiled its Galaxy Note 3 large format smartphone or "phablet" at the IFA tradeshow in Berlin on Wednesday and we got some hands-on time with the device just after the launch. Boasting a 5.7in full HD 1080p Supe...
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bgr.com
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It wasn't much of a surprise when Samsung finally unveiled its new Galaxy Note 3 smartphone on Wednesday. Forget the fact that Samsung's marketing boss had already confirmed the announcement was coming, the Galaxy Note 3′s specs have basically been common...
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We already gave you the announcement post, but now it's time to give you guys some hands-on time with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 . Our own Rob Jackson is in New York's Time Square at one of Samsung's satellite events where he was able to get up close and p...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is in some respects a difficult sell: it's priced well beyond many users at £594 (inc. VAT, £495 ex. VAT); it's large for a phone (although relatively small compared to a 7-inch tablet); and its S Pen stylus input — a key different...
Superb 5.7inch sAMOLED screen, Good S Pen stylus functionality, LTE mobile broadband, 802.11ac WiFi, 2.3GHz quadcore SoC, Good battery life...
Large, Potentially confusing array of UI enhancements and software extras, Cheesy fauxleather backplate, Expensive...
Samsung has added some interesting usability features to the Galaxy Note 3 that make it a clear step up from its predecessor. Building a larger screen into a smaller, thinner and lighter chassis is an achievement, while the 5.7-inch full-HD sAMOLED screen...
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Last year I bought a Galaxy Note II and used if for about six months before moving to the HTC One. The Note II remains one of the best Android smartphones available , but the new Galaxy Note 3 is even better with advanced S Pen functionality, a slightly l...
If you are a heavy data user and want a large smartphone, nothing beats the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. The only reason I didn't give it a perfect 10, with the base assumption that size is not a factor since you are a buyer of a large smartphone, is that the E...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 just arrive in market recently, at same time, the copy phone is appeared in China. You must be surprise about their efficiency. As I known, before Samsung unveil the Note 3 phone, some factory is prepare clone project, because they h...
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Xiaomi Mi3 has been hot the Chinese market recently, while the other flaghsip smartphone is also heading to Chinese market and will available soon, those smartphone are Sony Xperia Z1, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and LG G2. Is now we want to show you the compar...
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When the average Joe prepares to buy a cellphone, he either cannot afford a flagship phone or believes that a phone that costs around 200 USD may not be good enough. In other words, choosing a cellphone is like deciding what to eat for lunch and dinner. H...
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Of our tested phones, the Note 3 boasts the largest screen at 5.7". The Note 3 also scored the highest overall on our graphical benchmarking tests, meaning you can be sure this phone will play content, apps, and games with ease. The Note 3 also features s...
Excellent battery life, Excellent display quality, Good speaker quality, Excellent performance – ideal for running the newest Android games and visual apps...
Large size cumbersome for smaller hands...
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Goophone N3 is Samsung Galaxy Note 3 clone phablet, it built-in latest MediaTek MT6592 octa-core processor. The is phone stand on the top stage in China phones field, along with 2GB RAM, 5.7-inch 1080P screen, and competitive price. We have gotten the Goo...
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5 Reasons Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Fits the LadiesThe phone is larger than the other phones of course. So a lot of ladies that I know are skeptical about using the Galaxy Note 3 as their daily driver. I compiled a few reasons why the the Note 3 is a great ph...
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The first Samsung Galaxy Note was launched in 2011, a bold vision by Samsung to create a large-screen smart device with a built-in stylus pen. Sales was cautious in Singapore because it was just too big to swallow by the general consumer whose benchmark f...
So, what are the compelling things that make Note 3 a worthy buy? To me, it's EVERYTHING. While I would love to recommend other brands, I have to say that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has it all. The hardware is excellent, from the 2.3GHz quad-core processor...
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The new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comes with a slimmer and lighter hardware design, a wider 5.7-inch full HD Super AMOLED display, and a more powerful and longer lasting battery, making Samsung's largest and latest one of the most trending smartphones this ye...
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It's that time of year again! Samsung's annual fall update to its Note series is here. The Galaxy Note 3 is biggest phone realize of the year is finally here and ready for the TGSB review treatment. We reviewedlast year's Note 2 and after putting it...
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We re-review the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 a year after its launch to see if this mighty phablet is still one of the best hand-filling phones around.Our original Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review was rather gushing, and rightly so. After disappointing with more la...
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After a year of being on top of the Samsung food chain, the Galaxy Note 4 finally surrendered the throne and got succeeded by the newest S Pen-boasting phablet in the high-end Note lineup. Without the shadow of a doubt, the Note5 can be easily crowned as...
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Samsung also took this opportunity to take the curved edge concept from the Note Edge a step further and put it on both sides. Although it adds little to functionality, no one can deny it is certainty neat to look at, especially as content falls off the s...
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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...
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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Released back in September, 2014the Galaxy Note 4 is Samsung's Mobile/Tablet hybrid for consumers who can't decide between the two. Physically bigger and with a larger screen than the S6 Edge, the Galaxy Note 4 features the same 2560x1440px resolution and...
Good exposure both indoors and outdoors, Overall good color, Very good detail preservation all across the image, Autofocus is accurate and smooth...
Some noise in lowlight conditions, Often refocuses for no apparent reason...
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Connect smartphone reviews are written with the needs of photographers in mind. We focus on camera features, performance and image quality.The Note 4 is the latest iteration of Samsung's top-end line of so-called 'phablets'. In terms of design the new mod...
Good detail and low noise levels in bright light, Reliable exposure and white balance across the ISO range, Good balance between noise reduction and retention of detail in low light, Very good video quality, excellent detail in 4K video mode, Efficient HD...
No physical two-stage shutter button, Camera app still a little unstructured, Selective Focus feature difficult to use, No IP67 certification (compared to Galaxy S5)...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 combines excellent image quality across the board with a comprehensive imaging feature set that includes powerful panorama and HDR modes.An efficient optical image stabilization system keeps things steady in low light and when sh...
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Trying to predict the future is one of the many things people aren't very good at. Several decades ago, bright minds envisioned a 21st century dominated by glass dome cities, flying cars, jet packs, and, of course, self-lacing sneakers. What they probabl...
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Until recently, getting the best Android smartphone Samsung could offer was a straightforward process involving no more than three simple steps. Step one was to get a Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Steps two and three were to settle the bill and to brag about yo...
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Samsung capped the end of 2014 on a good note, as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4's incredibly top-notch, all-around performance astounded many. It simply excelled in a lot of areas, giving all sorts of users, not just power ones, something that they can happi...
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In my time with the new Galaxy Note 4 – my first extended-use experience with a phone of this magnitude – I have come to see the many positive traits that a larger phone can offer. There are some trade-offs of course, including the pocket/purse viability...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4, regardless of which SoC you want inside of it, is a phone for a very particular user. The size of the device itself will limit its audience but will also interest buyers that don't want to own a separate tablet device and want m...
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The designs of the Note 4 and Note Edge can be better described as modern, sleek and business like. Both phones have the speaker grill centered on the top of the screen with the Samsung brand right below it. Moving to the right you get the light sensor, L...
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It's been over three months since Josh had the opportunity to review the Note 4 in its details. The defining characteristic of that review is that it was a look at the variant with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 805 SoC running at the heart of the device. This ver...
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 capitalized on the new 28nm HPM manufacturing process, along with the advantage of being able to offer an integrated modem solution, and has dominated the market ever since. It's only now that Samsung is able to recover as the ne...
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Let's take a look at each device's hardware, and then we can talk about what makes one better than the other — or if that is even the case.Using a micrometer and digital scale, the Note 4 measures approximately 6.1″ tall x 3.1″ wide x 0.35″ thick (it's 0...
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After our look at the iPhone 6 Plus, the next logical step was to spend some time with its toughest competitor, Samsung's Galaxy Note 4. Happily, we've managed to do so—but that's not the whole story. The version of the Note 4 that we've been poking at in...
Even though this version of the Note 4 isn't available here, the total package is good enough to make it worth our time. The Eyxnos 5433 chip is particularly intriguing—especially now that Qualcomm has lost a major design win for the Snapdragon 810. (It'...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review is here after some considerable usage. The result of this long-term review judges whether this new huge smartphone king remains on on the throne, and this year the stakes are as big as it gets. Many new entries to the "big...
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I have liked the Samsung Galaxy Note series ever since the original. I officially became a fan with the release of the Galaxy Note II. By the time the Galaxy Note 3 rolled around I had full trust in the Note series. Despite the minor flaws, I loved the bi...
With the Galaxy Note 4, you can see that Samsung is definitely a pioneer in the phablet game. They've mastered the display, productivity, features (maybe a little too much). I hope to see TouchWiz keep getting refined to maximize speeds over bloat. Al...
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Say what you want about Samsung's Galaxy Note range, there's no denying that it kick-started the large-screen smartphone (or phablet) market. Apple may have defined the original smartphone market, and then later the tablet craze with its iPad, but the pha...
Excellent screen, good camera, killer performance stats, SPen and SNote...
Too much bloatware, lacks quality feel, only small improvements over Note 3...
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The best part about picking out a new Android phone is the huge level of choice and diversity the platform provides: With so many different manufacturers creating devices, there's something available for practically every purpose and preference imaginable...
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With it being towards the end of 2014, that means we rounding through the end of all of the flagships of the year. One of the big boys we can expect to see in the 4th quarter is Samsung's Note series. Times have changed since Samsung revitalized the stylu...
Funny how things change. The Note was once upon a time the biggest thing in Android and now, not so much. The Note 4 is still big but as consumers got used to bigger phones, its a little more manageable. The reason Samsung's Note series have been succe...
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Samsung deserves much of the credit for ushering in today's trend of large-screened smartphones, often referred to as "phablets." Whether you're a fan of big smartphones or not, there is a no denying that the original Samsung Galaxy Note set the stage for...
Great Performance, Good Battery Life, Beautiful Screen, SPen, Excellent Camers...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the highest-performing Android-based smartphone we have tested to date. Whether we're referring to CPU or GPU performance, the 2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 SoC with its Adreno 420 graphics engine at the heart of the Note 4 put up som...
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“The Note 4 is a true amalgamation of raw power and refined features”Smartphones are very similar to cars in many ways. The raison d'être of a car is to get you from point A to point B safely and comfortably, but that's not the way one usually tends to th...
Gorgeous display, Crammed with hardware and software features, Very good camera, Stupendous performance, Good battery life...
Not particularly high on style, Requires a significant outlay, Isn't a clear choice without the S Pen...
Recommending a phone that costs over half a lakh rupees is a difficult task, even one as capable as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Truthfully, we couldn't find fault with it, and we tried really hard. It may not be the epitome of style, but other than that it...
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Four years ago, Samsung created quite a stir with its original Galaxy Note , a supersized smartphone that many people found too big, but many others loved as a combo smartphone and tablet, giving rise to the...
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Four years ago, Samsung created quite a stir with its original Galaxy Note, a supersized smartphone that many people found too big, but many others loved as a combo smartphone and tablet, giving rise to the...
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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 Quad HD it up? Find out in our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs LG G3 comparison review.Along with the iPhone 6 Plus , the Galaxy N...
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Last year at this time, I took a look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and ended up feeling that the device was too large for me. Funny thing is that not long after that article was posted, I started using a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 as my primary device. After a...
Nice display, Replaceable battery, Micro SD card slot, Good battery life, Heart rate sensor, Blood oxygen sensor, S Pen...
Expensive off contract...
I have no problem saying that this is the nicest Samsung phone that I've ever used. If I were looking to buy an Android smartphone with a large screen, this would be the one I'd recommend. It has a quality build, great screen, good battery life, and extra...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the latest upgrade of the flagship smartphone with a digitizer from the South Korean manufacturer. Besides the current Snapdragon 805 processor there is also a higher resolution display with a higher pixel density. But Samsung...
Powerful SoC, Good camera, Great build quality, Very good battery runtimes, Replaceable battery, Expandable memory, S-Pen, Quick charge, 50 GB Dropbox for 24 months, Good GPS module, Decent voice quality...
GPU throttling, No IP certification, No USB 3.0, Bloatware...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910F) is an excellent smartphone. The material impression is now better and pretty appealing with the metal frame. The Snapdragon 805 is very fast, but the throttling of the Adreno 420 under load is pretty annoying. It will...
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The Nexus 6 is Google's first foray into the large smartphone space that has been dominated by Samsung. The Galaxy Note series, on the other hand, has grown from a niche product, to what many might consider Samsung's true flagship with its latest offering...
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“The snappers on Samsung's latest S Pen-toting phablet are capable all rounders”Samsung's S series and Note offerings have all offered capable snappers, especially in their last few iterations, and now that the Galaxy Note 4 (first impressions) is out, we...
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So which phablet is tops, the refined reigning champ or the promising newcomer? We put these two devices through 10 rounds of combat to declare a winner.After taking a look at the iPhone 6 Plus' gorgeous aluminum body and smooth rounded edges, you might b...
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Call it the sumo wrestling battle of the smartphone world -- two gigantic devices competing for our attention and our buying dollar. Oh, yes, amigos: It's the battle between Google's Nexus 6 and Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 .The Nexus 6 and Note 4 are both big...
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Big phones are big business, that's certainly true by just peaking at what's out on the market right now. These so-called phablets have perched in that spot in between smartphones and tablets, as they offer a few tablet-like qualities in a package that's...
Paying attention to their prices, it's plainly obvious that there's considerable savings with the Nexus 6. In the US, Google's prized smartphone can be snagged for the outright cost of $649, which is easier to swallow than the over-$720 cost of the Samsun...
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When it comes to plus-sized phones, Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 has long been the de facto standard -- but if any Android phone has the goods to give it a run for its money, Google's Nexus 6 is the one.So how do the two XL contenders compare when it comes to...
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droid-life.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:26
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Finally, DL is posting its Galaxy Note 4 review. Sure, it may be late, but as the saying goes, better late than never. We have spent a few weeks with Samsung's large flagship device and are comfortable with now throwing our final opinion out into the open...
So, after all of this, should you buy the Galaxy Note 4? And what about the Nexus 6? Would that device be a better phablet option for consumers? Without spending any time with the Nexus 6, I can tell you a couple of things which might sway you to the Gala...
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Apple released the iPhone 6 Plus recently, and they gave a lot of attention to the excellent camera, one we thought good enough to potentially replace a point-and-shoot . The new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 also comes with a pretty great camera of its own. We d...
To summarize the iPhone's strengths, it produces brighter shots with a more traditional photographic 8×10 aspect ratio, and offers a simpler interface. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 gives us more detail in most shots, except the panoramic shots, and gives u...
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It's fair to say that Samsung surprised the majority of the industry when it whipped out the Galaxy Note Edge alongside the Note 4 during its announcement event at IFA 2014. Not only werewe not prepared for two Note models, but we were taken unawares by...
Now that we've explored the anatomy of the Note Edge and the device it's based on – the Note 4 – in parts, we can finally claim to have something approaching a holistic view of the matter. Unfortunately for the nevertheless appealing Note Edge, when the s...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a phablet that was announced at IFA 2014 and it's the Samsung flagship phablet for 2014. This model is a Quad HD device with metal edges and it's priced at $750. Let me start off by saying mea culpa, as this is the Exynos version...
more solid and grippy case than predecessor, fast charging, good acoustics, customizable screen experience, best day time Android photo/video capture, good OIS, lighter TouchWiz, multi window and resizable windows are very useful, S Pen features are alway...
bulky phone, massive device, cuts into palm, battery is underwhelming a bit, poor night capture, not much S Pen evolution, S Voice still useless...
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Oh, Motorola, what have you done with us, releasing such a decked-out smartphone, and leaving it as a Verizon exclusive? The DROID Turbo justifies its title by offering the best that component makers currently have on the market – Quad HD panel, Snapdrag...
It's hard to find much drawbacks with the Turbo and the Note 4, but if we have to go for something, it will be the design. Both are relatively crude-looking and handling, but while Samsung's phablet has a much larger screen, it weighs the same as the Turb...
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In case you checked out our huge review of the Galaxy Note 4, that's over an hour long, you probably noticed we weren't happy with the brightness level of the screen, especially in sunlight. We saw other people happy with it, so we started wondering what...
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The Galaxy Note series started the phablet craze in 2010, when the first-generation Note shocked us with its gigantic for the times, 5.3-inch display size, but fast forward to these days, and we're seeing 5 to 5.2-inch devices becoming the norm for flags...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the Huawei Ascend Mate7 are two of the best options on the market right now, if you're looking for a smartphone with a large screen. With this in mind, the 6-inch Mate7 may be a bit too steep of a form factor for some, with i...
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At this point, the Galaxy Note line needs little introduction. After all, the Galaxy Note is Samsung's biggest success in mobile. While Apple redefined the smartphone and tablet segment, Samsung defined the phablet segment. Despite widespread skepticism...
The Galaxy Note 4 builds on the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S5 LTE-A, but there's still a lot to go over. We'll break this down by section before coming to any real conclusions about this device. Based upon my time with the Galaxy Note 4, it's clear to me that t...
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Samsung was on to something when they launched the original Galaxy Note back in 2011. The large-screened smartphone seemed awkward at the time with its 5.3-inch display, but quickly became Samsung's second most popular line. The success in the phablet mar...
Greatly refined design that finally adds in some metal. Optically stabilized camera takes awesome photos across the board. Superb Quad HD Super AMOLED powered by one of two immensely powerful SoCs. The S Pen is back and better than ever. Decent battery li...
Some aspects of TouchWiz are still clunky and need work.
With the fourth generation of the Galaxy Note, Samsung has finally got it right. The Galaxy Note 4 is an awesome combination of useful software features and top-notch, cutting edge hardware. If you want a large-screened smartphone that succeeds in nearly...
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This Galaxy Note 4 Review will focus on the three most attractive features of this big Android phone: the S Pen, 5.7″ display and great camera. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is one of the best, and unique, Android phones available and one that every big-phone...
The Galaxy Note 4 is one of the best Android phones money can buy. It's worth the extra expense and bulk if you're willing to learn the ins and outs of the S Pen and if you're going to take advantage of the extra screen real estate.The Galaxy Note 4 is a...
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Samsung knows how to make the most of a big display. In fact, the Galaxy Note 4 has practically everything you could want in a phablet. This sequel sports a sharper, 5.7-inch quad-HD display, an enhanced pen experience and multitasking features that raise...
Premium metal fram, Gorgeous quad HD displa, Powerful multitasking feature, Improved S Pe, High-quality 16-MP camera...
Below-average display brightnes, Heavier and thicker than predecesso, Battery life could be better...
The Galaxy Note 4 delivers a luscious quad HD screen, advanced multitasking, better pen input and a sharper camera, all in a slick metal frame. Samsung knows how to make the most of a big display. In fact, the Galaxy Note 4 has practically ever...
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The purchase of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has been an adventure itself. It all started well with a successful register of interest with StarHub, next came the actual booking which also took place without a hitch. But the challenge came when collecting the...
So, is the Note 4 a must-buy? It really depends on how much you desire the new features. For the level-headed folks, the Note 3 is still a good-spec device that is not to be written off for at least another 18 months. As much as I disliked the UI, the...
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examiner.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:27
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PreviousPerformanceThe Galaxy Note 4 runs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor running at 2.7 GHz It also has 3GB RAM. It runs super fast, but not as fast as the specs on paper indicate it should run. Samsung's TouchWiz operating system, though i...
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The most striking thing about the Galaxy Note used to be its size. Carrying a Note meant you'd be stopped on the street, on the train, at the urinal over coffee at the cafe, curious onlookers asking with mild bemusement, “sorry, but… is that a phone?”But...
Super highend specifications, Premium fit/finish with outstanding display, Best camera on a Samsung smartphone (K Zoom excepted), Best stylus experience on any smartphone, Powerful, adaptable software...
Only average battery life, Many duplicate/incomplete features, Interface still needs UX work...
You don't have to go far to find a big smartphone these days. You've got to look a lot harder, though, to find one that uses its size to its advantage. The Galaxy Note 4 is more than The Next Big Thing; it's the next big thing that deserves to exist.With...
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Rememeber the last time you used one of those basic, point-and-shoot cameras? It must have been a while if you own a phone with a good camera on it. That's the case for millions of folks and it comes as no surprise – most modern high-end smartphones take...
Right from the start of this camera comparison, we were confident that the Galaxy Note 4 was not going to disappoint. Our expectations were correct, as it turned out. Samsung's phablet and its remarkable 16MP camera got the highest final score, and it is...
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HTC was the first Android phone maker to put its focus on style: its phones have been the embodiment of good industrial design, a refuge for people who value the marriage of premium quality feel and top-notch silicon running Android operating system. HTC...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was announced at IFA 2014 last month and now it has reached us for a full test and review. Below you can watch its unboxing and know that this flagship phablet costs around $800 on Amazon, free of contract.This is a Quad HD phablet...
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About 4 years ago, the first Galaxy Note was unveiled, which started a new trend of phones pushing the envelope with display size. The original Note had a 5.3-inch display, which seemed huge at that time. With each edition, Samsung increased the display s...
I am thoroughly impressed with the Galaxy Note 4 in every way imaginable. With higher quality hardware, a fantastic display, the fastest processor on the market, amazing battery life, and an awesome camera, what's not to love about it? Well there is Touc...
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Coming up with a new smartphone model on a yearly cycle must be tough. You're expected to come to market with something substantial and give existing customers a reason to upgrade within 12 months. Things get especially difficult when companies you rely o...
The metal frame with a chamfered edge is a nice step up in quality for Samsung's devices, The Menu button is dead! Samsung replaced it with a recent apps button, No more fake stitching on the back, A removable battery and a Micro SD card...
Physical home buttons and styluses don't mix. Imparting force through a plastic stick into a clicky button is extremely awkward, Samsung chose branding over usability, The stylus feels like a toy. It's literally a hollow plastic tube, The speaker moved fr...
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Samsung put the phablet category on the map with the original Galaxy Note. But with more companies than ever making large-screened smartphones, is the Note still the one to beat? Let's find out, as Gizmag reviews the US (AT&T) version of the Samsung Galax...
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Samsung can't afford to stumble with the Galaxy Note 4 . The fourth-gen phablet arrives as Samsung wakes up to a new, and not especially rewarding, phase in its mobile life: the discovery that throwing a hundred designs at the market and hoping at least s...
Samsung created the phablet segment with the original Galaxy Note, and the Note 4 comfortably keeps the crown. Incredibly well specified, with a noticeable step up in build quality, a fantastic display, and a highly capable and flexible camera, the Note 4...
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It's certainly open to debate, but I would argue that the Galaxy Note 4 is the most important flagship smartphone Samsung has ever launched. It won't be Samsung's fastest-selling phone and it definitely won't ship the most units over its lifespan. The Not...
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The Galaxy Note 4 is Samsung's top-of-the-line device. It boasts the best of everything. Its bells and whistles are stuffed with bells and whistles. The Note 4 is for those who want it all: the ultimate in size, screen, camera, multitasking, and producti...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a monster. Samsung took the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink idea to the Nth Degree. The Note 4 has more features than most people will likely ever use or need, but that's sort of the point. The hardware is about the best we've...
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A year later, what does the Note 4 bring to the table? Let's get right down to it: aluminum (and magnesium, apparently) - this is the first Note device I'd say that feels genuinely premium, like a $700+ phone should feel. Sure, the back is plastic, but th...
Display: Does it even need to be said? Samsung is building the best smartphone displays around. The Note 4's QHD Super AMOLED is bright, vivid, and bold. I love it. The higher resolution doesn't seem to make a difference to me, though, Build quality: On a...
Camera issues: I had real problems with image blur on the new rear camera, which is a shame considering how excited everyone was for optical image stabilization. Check out the camera section for examples, Not that fast: The Note 4 feels no faster than a N...
As you've likely noticed, this review is considerably shorter than my past reviews of Samsung phones. That's largely because, perhaps thankfully, Samsung has slowed its roll just a bit on adding tons and tons of new software features. There are changes, b...
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Table of Contents:Oversized smartphones, endearingly referred to as phablets, were once seen as outrageous monstrosities procured by only a select few in a niche crowd. The poster boy for the large form factor has long been Samsung's Galaxy Note. Now in i...
Oversized smartphones, endearingly referred to as phablets, were once seen as outrageous monstrosities procured by only a select few in a niche crowd. The poster boy for the large form factor has long been Samsung's Galaxy Note. Now in its fourth iteratio...
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The Galaxy Note 4 is quite possibly one of the best smartphones Samsung has ever concocted.It's outfitted in a seriously stylish metal outfitting and faux-leather backing, features a Quad HD display for a high-resolution viewing experience, and comes bund...
Quad HD display with great viewing angles, Modern, metal-fied chassis, Takes fantastic rear- and front-facing photos...
Single speaker on the back sounds tinny...
Yes, the Note 4 is bigger than some of the other flagships out on the market, but when you factor in its beautiful screen, powerful internals, and the utility of the S-Pen, it's a worthy buy...
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Armed with an incredible Quad HD AMOLED display, cutting-edge Snapdragon 805 processor, and Samsung's newfound premium design, the Galaxy Note 4 ($299.99 with contract) is easily one of the most impressive smartphones of the year. It's a phablet...
Incredible Quad HD display. New premium look and feel. Flexible multitasking. Improved stylus features. Outstanding battery life.
Trades comfort for style. Requires some work to get the most out of the experience...
With a premium facelift and an eye-popping 5.7-inch Quad HD display, the Galaxy Note 4 continues Samsung's reign of phablet dominance...
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WIREDHave you ever loved a stylus? You just may love this one thanks to excellent note-taking software. Fantastic cameras on both back and front side let everyone see your smiling mug. Battery life is so long-lived we're afraid we'll die before it does.TI...
Have you ever loved a stylus? You just may love this one thanks to excellent notetaking software. Fantastic cameras on both back and front side let everyone see your smiling mug. Battery life is so longlived we're afraid we'll die before it does...
Still riddled with gimmicky, novelty, useless UI elements. Come on, Samsung, just give us a pure Android OS with your specialty apps as options...
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Microsoft's presence in the phablet space is still widely regarded as insignificant, especially when there are only two giant sized Windows Phones in circulation. One of them is none other than the Nokia Lumia 1520, which impressively continues to be rel...
When we think of phablets, we expect an experience that makes good use of the extra real estate they're blessed with. Bearing that in mind, that's what makes the Note 4 the superior phablet – one that not only boasts rich features and impressive specs, bu...
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androidcentral.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:27
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Since Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note line in the fall of 2010, it has stood as the "tock" to the Galaxy S' "tick" in the product cycle year after year. The leading Galaxy S device of the year introduces all of the new software features, a new form factor...
Bigger. Better.Samsung sure knows how to add just the right things to each iteration of its leading Galaxy S and Galaxy Note lineups to make the decision difficult as to whether you should upgrade from the previous model. But in the case of the Note 4, th...
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What began in 2011 as a brand-new phone category has flourished into one of the most popular in the world. Smartphones with big screens (phablets, to some) are now ubiquitous, but it all started with an odd device called the Samsung Galaxy Note. At 5.3 in...
Gorgeous design with high-end materials, Nice display, Best camera in a Galaxy smartphone, Powerful performance, Great battery life...
Isn't waterproof, Loudspeaker still needs work...
Not only is the Note 4 the best Samsung smartphone I've ever used, but it's also the best large-screen phone on the market -- even better than the iPhone 6 Plus...
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If large-screen phones have a royal bloodline, it's Samsung's Galaxy Note brand. The Note was the first real "phablet" — a smartphone with a big enough screen that it was almost a tablet. Samsung has greatly improved the line over the last three years, cu...
Ultra-sharp Quad HD display, Superb handwriting experience, Excellent camera, Robust battery...
Requires large pockets, Unreliable fingerprint scanner...
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The next big phone from the company that invented itI was wrong about big phones.Actually, a lot of people were wrong about big phones. When Samsung first came out with the Note in 2011, I wasn't the only one who laughed at the idea of a 5.3-inch smartpho...
Fantastic display, Excellent battery life, Good-looking and well-made...
Still just too much Samsung software, Overly complex in places, Seriously, look at all these settings...
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
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Samsung's plus-sized phone family is preparing for battle.The Galaxy Note has pretty much been the de facto standard for giant phones since its arrival in 2011 . Sure, there have been challengers, but none that stood any real chance of knocking the Note f...
Spectacular and spacious screen, excellent battery life, charges quickly (with included specialty cable), removable battery, SD card support, superb integrated stylus, some useful software features like Multi Window multitasking...
Awkward and unwieldy form, less premium and thoughtfully designed than other flagship phones, less smooth and snappy performance than other devices, complex software, underwhelming speaker quality, no wireless charging...
A few quirks from the Note 3 have also been addressed. Remember My Magazine, for instance? It was a news-viewing tool built into the home screen on the Note 3 that felt like a hastily made and half-baked reaction to HTC's BlinkFeed. The feature has now be...
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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 kind of sucks. 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 is b...
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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Samsung may be guilty of blatantly ripping off Apple's smartphone style, but when it comes to big-screen phones, Samsung knows best.(And yes, Apple's iPhone 6 Plus is pretty good, but let's not pretend that it's anything more than an attempt to elbow into...
I've already made my case against phablets in my iPhone 6 Plus review, but at this point I also realize it's a trend that won't die anytime soon. If you're into big phones, the Note 4 is one of the best options around. But, as I mentioned before, there...
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The Galaxy Note 3 is an excellent device, but the chrome-plated plastic frame made it feel a bit cheap. I noted previously that all Samsung had to do was make the edges out of metal or high quality plastic, similar to what Nokia does with plastics, to giv...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 launches after the Apple iPhone 6 Plus and just before the rumored large screen Google Nexus device, so competition is fierce at the moment. If you plan to use the S Pen functionality, then go order your Note 4 now, you will be ver...
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Samsung has long been criticized for the relatively low-rent look of its smartphones. Compared with Apple's iPhone and the HTC's One M7 and M8, which offer aluminum chassis, Samsung's plastic phones looked downright cheap.The Note 4 fixes this. Unlike its...
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Samsung started the trend toward larger smartphones with the original Galaxy Note and perfected the concept of pen-enabled handsets with last year's Note 3 . With competitors like Apple, whose iPhone 6 Plus measures 5.5 inches, entering the phablet space...
Sharp, colorful screen, Accurate stylus, Enhanced multitasking, Speedy camera...
Not waterproof, Less battery life than other flagships, Camera struggles in low light...
The Galaxy Note 4 is a superior phablet with an ultra-sharp display, faster camera, improved multitasking and a pen you'll actually want to use...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a phablet. One of the very best on the market right now, actually. But its 5.7-inch screen can be a polarizing factor. So much so that another popular device, the iPhone 6, will likely also come to mind if you're considering...
Scenario where the iPhone 6 and Note 4 are among your considerations is not at all improbable. Sure, at its core, the bigger, 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus is a more direct competitor to Samsung's latest, but it doesn't exhaust all the possibilities that you'll...
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It is big, it is powerful, and it is destined to end up in the pockets of millions. There's no more fitting way to describe the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which we just had the chance to take through the in-depth review treatment. Simply put, it is a great p...
As much as we like the LG G3, we have to admit that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the better phone, at least for the most part. It isn't leading by a mile, but overall, we find it a step ahead of LG's flagship in almost every major aspect – from design and...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is one of the finest smartphones we saw last year, and we have to say, it held its own pretty well throughout 2014. But the time has come for a better, faster, and stronger heir to stand up and announce its immediate appointment...
There's hardly anything unlikeable about the Galaxy Note 4, but upgrading from last year's Note 3 is up to you.Unsuprisingly, the Galaxy Note 4 is a better phablet than its predecessor in every regard. It has a nicer build, an incredible display, a faster...
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Ever since the launch of Samsung's first phablet, the original Galaxy Note, released in 2010, two smartphones have defined the fortunes of Samsung - the Galaxy S series and the Note lineup. While Samsung releases its Galaxy S smartphones in the spring, t...
The Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy S5 are devices of different size and there's no going around that: the phablet-sized Note 4 is not among the thinnest devices out there and its heft is felt at that large size. In return, it will reward you with one of the bes...
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Samsung has never faced as much competition in the Android universe as this year. It now releases the next generation in its pious phablet line – the Galaxy Note 4, but it will be clashing with a lot of new flagships this fall, and the might S Pen sword...
Sony's OmniBalance design language is epitomized in the most stylish Xperia to date with the Z3, while the plasticky nature of Samsung's phablet line barely budges in the Note 4. Samsung's handset is bigger, but comes with a 20% larger, ultra high-res scr...
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Much in the same way as Apple sparked a revolution on the smartphone market, Samsung essentially started a whole separate category within the industry with the original phablet – the 2011 Galaxy Note. While rivalry has always raged between the two manufa...
With Samsung being credited with the popularization of the phablet form factor, it comes as no surprise that most consumers expect these to be super functional pieces of hardware, filled to the brim with extras and perks. But that's actually synonymous wi...
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Launched in 2011, Samsung's first Galaxy Note arrived at a market where phone screens were already getting increasingly bigger, but most were still nowhere near the 5" mark. We were just getting used to working with those "larger-than-life" 4.3-inchers...
Beautiful AMOLED display, Cuttingedge Snapdragon 805 SoC, Featurepacked software experience, Great stylus with useful capabilities, Superb camera...
Uninspiring appearance, Inconsistent software design, Limited 4K video recording...
Samsung has one helluva powerful smartphone with the Galaxy Note 4, that's for sure. The device that started this whole craze about ultra large screen phones, aka phablets, is back, and it comes with a better user experience than ever, now that Samsung ha...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is Samsung's flagship phone of the year and went on sale on September for over 5000 RMB (813.39 USD). But just what is it made of? What secrets lie behind the design of this phone? Find out in this tear down.Unlike its predecesso...
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When the Galaxy Note first burst onto the scene, smartphones with large displays were practically unheard of. Sure, there were a few fringe devices pushing the envelope before it, but those never came close to mainstream. Fast forward a few years, and – t...
Exquisite, sleek design, Quad HD display with 2.5D glass, Sheer power with Snapdragon 805, S Pen further enhanced, more useful than ever, Multitasking more robust and much easier, Optical stabilization bolsters camera experience, Fast charging is always u...
Quad HD resolution still an untapped feature, No growth in battery life, The Briefing second screen app is still limited, Feature set may be daunting to the novice user...
9.0 The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is not only an improvement on the Note line, it just might be the best improvement we've seen in a smartphone, period...
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Calling and DataThe Note 4 is a good voice phone, though it didn't sound quite as clear and full as the excellent Samsung Galaxy S5. Incoming voice is clear and full with good volume, but our call recipients said we sounded a bit digitized. They could eas...
Fantastic QHD Super AMOLED display, S Pen useful and precise as ever, loads of features, fast CPU, removable battery and microSD card slot...
Too big for some folks, TouchWiz still busier than it should be. Expensive...
If you love big phones and Android, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is one of our top picks. Though the software can be a bit overwhelming, some of it is unique and downright useful: pen and drawing support with S Note, Samsung's ever-refined multi-tasking, the...
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The iPhone 6 Plus was unveiled just a few days after Samsung announced its own new large-screen smartphone: the Galaxy Note 4. The Galaxy Note range is the undisputed king of the large-screen phablet world. So how does Apple's entry compare to the best of...
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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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...
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is an impressive device. At first glance it's similar to the Galaxy Note 3, but with its Quad HD screen, extra power, improved S Pen and additional features, we imagine this will be flying off the shelves when it lands i...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is finally here. Announced yesterday at multiple events around the globe all the rumors have been silenced, and the new handset with a big screen and aluminum edges is official. While it isn't a major leap over the Note 3 from 20...
In closing there isn't too much to say we haven't already gone over. If you were expecting a major shift for the Note series, this certainly isn't it. It's essentially an improved Note 3 with some of the hardware and software from the Galaxy S5 integrated...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has to be the second most anticipated Samsung smartphone for 2014, after the Samsung Galaxy S5 . The main difference between the two flagships are the display size, the Note 4 features a larger 5.7-inch (vs 5.1-inch) screen and t...
The Galaxy Note 4 is an excellent high end smartphone that delivers impressive performance with an improved user experience. The quad HD display is amazing and the S Pen experience has been significantly enhanced, the 2048 levels of sensitivity make the S...
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There are some products that's packaging are made with little concern in mind and apparently the Samsung GALAXY Note does not fall as one of these. It's beautifully made and executed well in many ways. The compact box is sculpted to fit the GALAXY Note...
The Samsung GALAXY Note is a very interesting device because of the threat it poses to other dedicated devices. The Note combines all that you can do on netbook, notebook and desktop and adds functions of a tablet into a device that compromises betwee...
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by Daniel Rasmus To be fair, not everyone owns a device arsenal. As a single device, it is what it appears: a compromise, and perhaps a good one. A fully functional phone and fully functional table with an HD screen. You only have to pay once for th...
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Somehow, if you managed to watch a tiny bit of television of late, we’re pretty certain that you’ve come across the commercial spot for the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE for AT&T. Right now, there’s no arguing the fact that it’s simply the best Android smar...
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Oh man…the new kid on the block has been garnering plenty of praise and adulation from the masses, and from the looks of it, rival handsets are finding it very difficult to compete with something so massive – literally! Cementing itself as a top-conte...
Storming onto the scene and gracing AT&T’s lineup very recently, we can’t help but take notice of the dominating presence attached to the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE. Not only because it’s the latest and greatest here stateside, but it’s simply different...
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While many of today's better smartphones offer dual-core processors and 1GB of RAM, alongside plenty of onboard storage, one of the easiest differentiating points between smartphones today has become the screen--size, resolution, and screen technology...
1.5GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM, Device feels speedy and responsive, Spacious and gorgeous 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display (1280x800), 4G connectivity...
Phone looks a little large when held to one's ear, No Android 4.0—yet...
All in all, the Galaxy Note's standout feature, its large, 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display, is a bit of a double-edged sword. Even though we absolutely loved the additional screen real estate while using many of our favorite apps, watching movies, and su...
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dvice.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:13:28
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Samsung Galaxy Note (Photo credit: Raymond Wong/DVICE)Even as a longstanding proponent of the "one size doesn't fit all" line of thinking, Samsung's Galaxy Note is perhaps one of the most outrageous smartphones in recent years. With its gargantuan 5.3...
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On paper, the Samsung Galaxy Note is rich with top-of-the-line features. It has a 1.4GHz dual-core processor, 16GB of internal storage and an 8-megapixel camera, all tied to AT&T’s speedy 4G LTE network.But see the Note in the flesh and you’ll notice o...
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It's too big to carry comfortably, and too bulky use with one hand. The stylus is nice, but the software to support it isn't there yet. Also, it has a stylus. Android 2.3 with Samsung's TouchWiz skin makes me yearn for ICS. Astounding amount of AT&T shove...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note (and its unheard of size) has been a hot topic since its AT&T release this past week, and we have seen quite a few conflicting opinions on the practicality of the device over the last few days. Many say that the gigantic screen...
At first I was afraid (I was petrified) I would have trouble handling the device with one hand, but it became easier after some practice. The overall size didn't really make much of a difference after using the phone for a while, but I will admit that...
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By now, we’ve all probably watched that commercial about the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE for AT&T – you know, the one that aired during the Super Bowl. Sure, we get a good chuckle out of it, thanks to its over the top style, but when you overlook the thea...
Here’s the deal people. We’re well aware that the iPhone 4S is a venerable smartphone that’s sure to continue with success, as it has done so in the past countless times, but this latest version doesn’t quite have the same level of fresh appeal found...
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Great technologies are often met with the response "I never knew I wanted that!" So, uhm, here's the Samsung Galaxy Note! It will only fit in raverpants, and its trademark feature is a stylus. Well, we certainly never knew we wanted those features. but...
Only if you have giant hands, bad eyesight, and watch an imperial crapton of video on your phone.AdvertisementAdvertisementUPDATE: When this article originally published there was a problem with the specs box and Giz Rank. The actual rank is 2.5 stars. My...
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Taking a trip back to memory lane, it was hard to imagine smartphones packing displays anything larger than 3.5-inches a few years ago, but as reality has proven time after time, it seems that we have an insatiable desire to keep moving forward. In fa...
Extremely large display, Streamlined construction, Exceptional battery life...
Some sluggish performance, Too large to use with one hand, No Ice Cream Sandwich (yet)...
Reiterating the obvious (again), the Samsung Galaxy Note isn’t for everyone, and in fact, it might take some people a good amount of time to get used to accepting its glorified status as being some kind of hybrid device. But simply, that’s where we fi...
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At&t released many devices at CES 2012 one of them being the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE a very large device with a massive 5.3 inch screen. It comes with a stylist to help navigate throughout the huge display, surprisingly enough it fits fine in your pocket...
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The Note series of Samsung has been dominating the phablet market for years since the first Galaxy Note was released in 2011. The bad news came when Apple also released the iPhone 6 Plus phablet this year and obviously no other phone can beat iPhones at t...
Premium design and build quality, Excellent display, One of the best phone cameras, Snappy performance, Great battery life...
news came when Apple also released the iPhone 6 Plus phablet this year and obviously no other phone can beat iPhones at the moment in terms of unit sales. However, does it mean that iPhone 6 Plus is better than the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4? Let's check o...
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Back in 2012, Samsung reported that throughout the year they had sold 107.5 million smartphones, making the technology giant the world's largest cellphone manufacturer.In a market that has consistently grown over the years, research shows that by the end...
Yes, this phone does meet the title of “The Perfect Smartphone”. Offered on nearly all major wireless carriers, the Note 4 is the unspoken flagship phone. Many focus and seek out the Galaxy S lineup, but this is a true premium phone that is filled with fe...
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If you're using an Android device, there are plenty of options out there for you to choose from. I've been happily rocking the Nexus 5 for over a year, and it's done everything I need it to do in a mobile device just fine. That is until I got my hands on...
S-Pen, screen...
Needs to reduce the number of pre-installed apps...
I've used Samsung devices in the past, and while generally impressed with the hardware, I was less than impressed by TouchWiz and fairly quickly rooted and installed custom ROMs like CM or AOKP. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 really impressed me both with the...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 goes up against the Nexus 6 in our latest edition of head to head. We pick out 7 reasons why the Note 4 is superior over the Google Flagship, the Nexus 6. Both of these devices are the best in what we can get in the large phone o...
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