Samsung refines its popular Note handset, and the result is a beast of a smartphone
Samsung refines its popular Note handset, and the result is a beast of a smartphone
The new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the latest heavyweight to enter then growing "phablet" market which now has fierce rival Apple in the opposite corner. But the good news for Samsung is the Galaxy Note 4 is the culmination of four years of work in this larger screen space.
Si con el Note 3 ya vimos un dispositivo maduro y que era incluso el mejor Samsung de 2013, con el Galaxy Note 4 se ha seguido la evolución lógica: es el mejor Samsung Galaxy de este 2014, y para muchos candidato a Android del año, con nada que envidiar a los flagships de otras compañías.
Diseño y Materiales : La inclusión del aluminio y mantener el diseño del Note 3 en su mayoría ha sido un acierto, Pantalla : Espectacular; Lo más destacable del Note 4 y síntoma del buen trabajo de Samsung en pantallas, Autonomía : Aunque era algo que esperábamos, no deja de ser reseñable.
TouchWiz : sí; ha mejorado y sí; tiene detalles interesantes; pero resta más que suma; Accesorios : el escáner de huellas dactilares y el S Pen pueden y necesitan mejorar más
The Galaxy Note 4 is by far one of the best phablets that we have seen and combines high-end hardware with a feature rich UI. It also features some welcome changes in the design department and the Super AMOLED display just leaves us wanting for more.
Design overhaul is great; Excellent display; Powerful hardware and software features; OIS on camera with 4K video
Still too large to handle; Plastic back panel is very flimsy
First came the derision, then grudging acceptance, followed by massive sales. Samsung's Galaxy Note series has defined and largely owned the phablet space, prompting even hipster Apple to buckle down and launch one of its own . Does its latest avatar do justice to the legacy of the series?
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 gets an 8.9 out of 10 for design, a 9.6 out of 10 for hardware and a 9.8 out of 10 for OS and UI from us. The final grade is 9.43 out of 10 and while the design of the device is not elegant, the hardware is truly impressive, aside from the night time camera.
more solid and grippy case than predecessor; fast charging; good acoustics; customizable screen experience; best day time Android photo/video capture; good OIS; lighter TouchWiz; multi window and resizable windows are very useful; S Pen features are always appealing; S Health has evolved
bulky phone; massive device; cuts into palm; battery is underwhelming a bit; poor night capture; not much S Pen evolution; S Voice still useless
The Galaxy Note 4 is a bit of a handful and is rather expensive but lovers of the Galaxy Note range will likely be enamoured with this edition. It is, on the whole, a great device with plenty of power and features. As long as you're aware that you're buying a huge phone and will get the most out of what it offers. Otherwise a smaller and cheaper handset is probably a better choice – the Galaxy S5 or one of its rivals.
Lets set the record straight; the Note 4 isn't as revolutionary as we've seen before and may even be a small disappointment to the most critical of Android users. But what it's however is a small improvement in nearly area of the device.
Samsung are often credited with starting the "big phone" trend. I remember reading about the first Galaxy Note when it was announced; it seemed ludicrous. I mean, who would ever want a phone with a 5.3-inch screen?
Best phone Samsung has made; Great camera; Improved S-Pen
Screen isn't great outdoors; Fingerprint reader is hard to use; Will be too big for some
Yet another act of shameless cheating providing vague specifications by Samsung India. They always sell the Exynos-based version in Indian market for the same price of Snapdragon-based US edition.
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