Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105 16GB
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11 years ago
Review: Samsung Galaxy Note II
nostalgic, then you'll want to consider the new Samsung Galaxy Note II. If you prefer a smartphone you can operate comfortably with one hand, as I do, you'll want to avoid the Note II at all costs.
Pros:
- One of the fastest, most powerful smartphones Samsung has ever built
- Two-day battery life is phenomenal
- Front and rear cameras are great
- The same phone is offered on AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, U.S
- Cellular.
Cons:
- The 5.5-inch display and stylus make the Note II unwieldy, and it requires two hands to do just about anything with it
- The stylus is a novelty and doesn't improve productivity
- S Voice is the worst digital assistant app out there
- Samsung's TouchWiz UI is clunky, unattractive.
13 years ago
Amazing phone but disappointed with the internal storage
Hi, The phone is simply great, but highly disappointed with the internal storage, would love to have 32 gb version, can some one tell me by when Samsung will release the 32gb note 2 in India???, that would be great and will help a lot of people. i just hope that my question would be answered.
13 years ago
Can over 10 million people be wrong? That's how many smartphones Samsung has sold worldwide since its release last year. The company is looking to build on that huge success with the latest iteration of this polarising device, the Galaxy Note II.
Pros:
- Outstanding performance
- Improved S Pen capabilities
- Excellent battery life (3G-only model
Cons:
- Not enough S Pen apps
- Some annoying TouchWIZ issues
13 years ago
Galaxy Note 2 is the first device to get Jelly Bean Pre-installed after Google Nexus Tablet. Loaded with Android 4.1 OS, it offers you rich features and exclusive touch support that is rarely found in any other device.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note II review
And although a couple of minor missteps – namely the camera quality and lower-than-we'd-like screen brightness – hold it back it from greatness, this is still a stunning smartphone and another great addition to Samsung's Galaxy range.
13 years ago
Tech reviewers, yours truly included, don't always get things right. At times (though a rarity) we fail to understand what the consumers desire and dismiss products that eventually become immensely successful.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Australian Review: Bigger And Better Than Before
It's baaaaaack! Call it a phablet, call it a phone, call it maybe. No matter what you call it, the Galaxy Note 2 is here and it's large and in charge. Before you fork over your cash, find out how it went when we put it through its paces.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note II review
The Galaxy Note proved conclusively that there is a market for supersized smartphones. Truth be told, I'm not sure where this market is - I can only recall seeing a Galaxy Note being used in public twice in and around New York City over the past six months - but it's there.
Pros:
- The Galaxy Note II is bound to be just as polarizing as its predecessor thanks to its massive footprint
- but this phablet has some things going for it that are difficult to argue with.
Cons:
- When I reviewed the Galaxy Note , there was plenty that I enjoyed about the phone
- There was just one thing that I really couldn't work my way past, and that was the size
- The same is true now
- The Galaxy Note II is positively massive
- It's almost a punch line.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note II US review: One for all
A year ago, the Samsung Galaxy Note was barely taken seriously as a contender in the smartphone race. Several million units sold later, it is a wide spread consensus that Samsung has created and claimed for itself a brand new niche in the smartphone market.
Pros:
- Quad-band GSM and quad-band 3G with 21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA support
- LTE connectivity (carrier dependent
- 5.5" 16M-color Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of HD (720 x 1280 pixel) resolution
- Android OS v4.1 with TouchWiz launcher
- 1.6 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 CPU
- Mali-400MP GPU
- 2GB of...
Cons:
- Large size makes single-hand operation problematic
- No dedicated camera key
- All plastic construction (would have probably weighed a ton otherwise
- though
- No FM radio (the N7100 has one
13 years ago
When the Galaxy Note came out earlier this year, well, it was a giant, laggy jumble with a bum stylus. But the Note II might just have what it takes to win over our cold, size-ist hearts. Note: Testing was done on the T-Mobile and AT&T versions of this phone.
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