Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105 16GB
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13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note II
Tweet The Galaxy S3 ( review ) may be amongst the most popular smartphones launched this year, but there is a new contender for the smartphone crown, and it comes from Samsung itself in the form of the Galaxy Note II .
Pros:
- Beautiful large screen
- Easy to use and comfortable to hold in one hand
- Superb performance across the board
- Note-taking and drawing works like a charm
- Excellent battery life
Cons:
- Changed shape of the stylus not as comfortable as its predecessor
- Audio somewhat spotty
13 years ago
Fab phone
So, ive had the note 2 for 3 weeks now and I am impressed. It feels like its really well put together with a good tactile experience all the buttons have a good quality feel to them and despite its slmi size it feels tough.
13 years ago
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...
13 years ago
In almost every way, the Galaxy Note II is like the Samsung Galaxy S3. It uses the same front face, button and rear styling. So what's different?
13 years ago
Bigger and better: Samsung's Galaxy Note II 4G reviewed
The second of Samsung's big phones to be released, the Galaxy Note 2 is one massive device. Featuring a 5.5 inch screen, you'll never call the 4.8 inch Galaxy S3 a big phone again, and while that huge display is one of the reasons to draw you to the Note II, it's the little things and performance...
Pros:
- Strong performance in the operating system
- Fantastically fast 4G connection
- Just over a day's battery life on 4G
- more if you use your phone less
- One handed operation mode makes it possible to use the phone's core functions with one hand
- Split-screen multitasking works a treat
- Homescreens that
Cons:
- Screen resolution isn't as high as last Note
- Not every app can go to split-screen
- Android exhibits the same bugs in the 4G S3
- so you can't switch out your dock shortcuts
13 years ago
Phablets today are the new in-thing and every big and small manufacture is trying its luck in this new category The Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone was the first hybrid tablet-smartphone device to be launched, and very quickly people became a fan of the new category of devices, called Phablets.
Pros:
- Looks
- Build
- Features
- Android Jelly Bean
- S-Pen
- Battery life
Cons:
- None
13 years ago
The Galaxy Note II's display size has been increased to 5.5 inches from the Note's 5.3 inches. Surprisingly, the resolution of the Note II has been decreased to 1280*720 compared to Note's 1280*800.
13 years ago
Beautifully bridges the gap between phone & tablet
I switched from an iPhone 5 32gb to this AMAZING new Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and I could not be happier. This is by far and wide the best phone/tablet on the market. It takes about 10 minutes to get used to the size, but after that you can't imagine using a smaller phone. Best move I made in 2012.
Pros:
- Easy to setup
- very powerful
- fast
- beautiful display
- multitasking
- and S-Pen
Cons:
- Nothing
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
So, can the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 take on the iPhone 5? How about a tablet? It certainly has the chops to attract potential iPhone 5 customers, but with its sheer size, its out-of-the-box stylus and a mountain of customisation options, the Note 2 is about as far from the much simpler, smaller iPhone...
Pros:
- Terrific for videos
- games
- and reading
- Improved stylus aids productivity
- Blazing quad-core processor
- Great camera
- Strong battery life
Cons:
- The huge display makes the Galaxy Note 2 unwieldy to carry
- Hiccups in the S Pen stylus and apps can slow you down
- The pricey Note 2 isn't a suitable tablet replacement across all categories
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note II
As with the first generation Samsung Galaxy Note, if you don't mind a very large phone and your use tends more toward web, email and video rather than calling, the Samsung Galaxy Note II is a unique cross-over phone that works both as a small tablet and a phone.
Pros:
- Huge screen, but slim phone
- Digital pen, excellent custom software.
Cons:
- Big phone! Maddeningly slippery
- Screen tech doesn't wow us
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