Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105 16GB
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Review Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 Smartphone
Revamped phablet. The sleeves are too short or it tweaks at the waist - a clear case for a half-size. This was likely what Samsung thought when designing the Galaxy Note. The second edition just cannot be pigeonholed into a standard size. It is now even a bit bigger - and extremely fast.- Good workmanship
- Very big screen
- Powerful platform
- Viewing angle stable
- high-contrast screen
- Very long battery runtime
- Fairly good camera
- Wi-Fi for 2.4 and 5 GHz
- The courage to bridge the gap or
- better
- to fill the niche.
- Mediocre choice of materials
- Averagely bright screen
- Slight bluish cast
- Limited mobility
- No LTE
Faster, stronger, better looking, and more functional. It's better connected than ever, and thanks to that increased screen size.
- Enormous battery
- Expandable memory
- Amazing screen
- LTE capable
- Blazingly fast
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- Expensive
- S-Pen is still complicated
- Slow camera shutter
- Size may be a barrier
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 review
In the end, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is a great big salad of good and bad things. On the one hand, it has solid internals which translates to excellent performance in most aspects – on the other hand, there's the poor choice of external design and mediocre-feeling materials, along with the bloated...
Samsung GALAXY Note II
It's pretty obvious that design-wise, the Note II is inspired by the GS3. It's all about the plastic body, rounded corners, and thin bezels. In an attempt at the "premium" look, Samsung has added a flashy metallic finish (like what you see on Whirlpool refrigerators).- Brilliant screen
- Excellent performance
- Extensive multimedia support
- Great battery life
- Packed with features
- Uncomfortable for single-handed use
- Feels too plasticky
- S-Voice is worse than Siri
An iPhone Veteran Evaluates a Samsung Galaxy Note II
I liked this Samsung Galaxy Note II. I could live with it. It's not as big as I thought it would be. But it dwarfs the iPhone 4S and 5. It's a geek toy with lots of features and functions, and that will appeal to some, not others. I personally enjoyed it.- Very nice 5.5-inch 1280 x 720 Super AMOLED display, Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9 CPU. Removable battery
- Expandable storage with SD-card
- Stereo FM radio.
- Not a discreet size
- may be awkward for some
- especially kids.
Better known as Phablet, Note II is a productive and entertaining communication device we have ever seen. Though exceptions are there and if you are thinking of striking Note II from your wish list because of its sheer size then let us tell you that it is packed with amazing features that are quite...
- Perfect viewing experience on-the-go
- Great audio quality
- Supports NFC
- Bright display
- Spectacular design
- Improved S Pen capabilities
- No dedicated camera key
- Expensive
- Few issues with TouchWIZ
- Camera didn't met the expectation
waste of money
cant hold a network signal, wifi competes with lte and 4g, speakers are not powerful enough to match the size of the phone. app responce is slow. i may have just gotten a defective model but after two months now i threw it in the garbage and bought a new black berry.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 review Review
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 packs a good screen, plenty of power and that all important stylus for sketching. It's quite a lot more expensive than the iPad mini though, and its plastic construction doesn't feel anywhere near as luxurious.- Stylus is great for drawing
- Bright
- bold screen
- Very powerful processor
- Expandable storage
- Too expensive
- Some Samsung software didn't work
- Plastic design feels cheap
Ok you'll see three stars and think to yourselves, well it obviously not as good as all the hype....You'd be wrong, its a fanta
Ok you'll see three stars and think to yourselves, well it obviously not as good as all the hype....You'd be wrong, its a fantastic PHABLET and I love it! The reason I've downgraded it is mine has now decided it wont charge...
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 review: the Note is back, bigger and better
Faster, stronger, better looking, and more functional.- Enormous battery
- Expandable memory
- Amazing screen...
- Expensive
- S-Pen is still complicated...