Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105 16GB
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13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 review: The ultimate anti-iPhone
Samsung delivers a powerful, boundary-pushing device that gets a lot right. Yet its complicated features and high price raise questions about its purpose.
Pros:
- Oodles of screen real estate make the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 terrific for videos, games, and reading
- and its improved stylus aids productivity. A blazing quad-core processor, a great camera, and strong battery life round out the advantages of this Android 4.1 phone
Cons:
- The huge display makes the Galaxy Note 2 unwieldy to carry
- and hiccups in the S Pen stylus and apps can slow you down.
13 years ago
Once you've experienced the Galaxy Note II it will be hard to go back to a smaller screen.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE N7105 4G Smartphone (White)
Great phone , easy to use and some great apps, would recommend this phone if you need the big text . This phone is also tablet so like 2 in one, best phone i have had.
12 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Review
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is definitely one of the top models of Samsung, next to Galaxy 3, and its main characteristic is that talks of a large display on which you can write with the pen provided.
Pros:
- NFC module, 2 GB RAM, S Pen with advanced features
- Numerous applications for the S Pen
- Advanced photo features, 1.9 MP front camera, internal memory, quad-core processor, Design, Android 4.1
Cons:
- Size
- Weight
12 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Review: In Depth
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 would have been awarded 5 out of 5 if not for a some jarring UI glitches. Admittedly, its design is also weaker than we would have hoped for a handset costing £528 offline , but what the Note 2 does deliver is the best pen integration of any smartphone available.
Pros:
- Big
- bright
- bold screen
- Improved S-Pen Integration
- Great camera
- Speedy performance
Cons:
- It's big
- Very, Build is plasticky, Expensive, TouchWiz is heavy
12 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note II
What ever happened to smartphones that were comfortably pocketable? Don't ask Samsung, as it's still too busy raking in the profits off its Galaxy Note range of mini-tablet-sized handsets. Phablets, as most people call them, have risen to dominance in world smartphone market.
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
At first glance, the Samsung Galaxy Note II looks like a smartphone with a glandular problem. After getting some hands-on time with the behemoth device, you'll start to see the incredible level of functionality and power this phone has to offer. Gone are the days of carrying a tablet and a phone.
Pros:
- The large
- bright screen is easy to see
- and the S Pen makes writing and drawing a breeze
Cons:
- This is the biggest and heaviest smartphone on the market
11 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (N7100)
10/10 ummm i dont like samsung but yeah this phone is beyong its name, actually i'm using this phone since june 2013 and believe me this phone is way ahead than others. Don't go by specifications only.
Pros:
- First of all it's processor till now never gave a single wrinkle on my forehead
- Thumbs up, - never hang, -Awesome battery life, -amazing screen.
- almost season 789 of how i met your mother , suits 2 3 , breaking bad and lot i watched it on this huge screen with ease, -S-pen yeah for me who needs a...
Cons:
- ummm yeah body of this phone is plastic but have their own advantage as even if you dropped it would be same except its ringer :
- slightly over weight but after using 3 4 months it would be like other phones
- yeah if it could be water and dust resistant could be great.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note II Review: Bigger and Better
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is big. Colossally big. Comically big. Write down any adjective you can think of to modify how to describe something large and it will most likely fit the description of the Galaxy Note II.
Pros:
- Excellent camera and unique software capabilities because of S Pen and 5.5-inch screen
Cons:
- Large size may be too much for many users to overcome
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