Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105 16GB
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13 years ago
So many people are confused right now with a seemingly never ending choice of phones on the market. I understand. In fact, we at Ausdroid go through the same difficulty ourselves in trying to choose our next smartphone. What we're looking at here is the biggest phone you can buy.
Pros:
- Big display means larger
- more legible content
- Huge battery means about 2 days medium usage
- Fastest
- smoothest Android experience to date
- Handwriting recognition is surprisingly good
- Slimmer
- narrower design than original Note
Cons:
- A couple of TouchWiz niggles
- Too big for small hands
- Learning curve for S-Pen apps
- Auto Brightness is still inconsistent
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2 review
Back in 2011 when the original Galaxy Note was released, its 5.3 inch display earned it the ‘phablet' moniker, hinting at the fact that it straddled the line between a phone and a tablet.
12 years ago
OMG!!! Where has this phone been?
To start off with, I have been using an iphone since 2008. I co founded the Silicon Valley Palm Users Group in April, 2000. I drove across the country in 2007 with a TomTom app on my palm Lifedrive. I have been using smart phones before they were smart.
12 years ago
Samsung Note II is a stylish smartphone and comprises of all plastic body. The plastic body protects the device from damage on free fall the plastic panel of it provides it a perfect shape.
12 years ago
The slimmer and bigger Samsung Galaxy Note II is an Android Jelly Bean smartphone. It is a successor to the original Galaxy Note. The device is packed with 1.6 GHz quad-core processor with 2 GB RAM. It is available for a Rs.27,186 in India.
11 years ago
preview Samsung's latest attempt to merge stylus computing with a smartphone comes across as a marriage between the original Galaxy Note and its extremely popular Galaxy S III. But does this ‘phablet' device bridge the gap between phone and tablet well, or is it a misshapen monstrosity?
11 years ago
S-Pen functionality The Galaxy Note 2 is quite an amazing phablet and there's still a lot more to it than a big display. It houses plenty useful touches designed to make life easier. This includes via S-Pen input and S-Note functionality.
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.
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
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...
Pros:
- Perfect viewing experience on-the-go
- Great audio quality
- Supports NFC
- Bright display
- Spectacular design
- Improved S Pen capabilities
Cons:
- No dedicated camera key
- Expensive
- Few issues with TouchWIZ
- Camera didn't met the expectation
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