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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910F 32GB

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InfiBeam
★★★★★
9 years ago
Note4 has better display

I like the display of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 the best! I guess it's better than the rest of the smartphones in the market. Its screen is 5.7-inches with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. What can be better than this!

gadgetspeaks.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

Samsung was the first to pioneer the larger display phone when everyone thought the idea was absurd. The Note series have been really interesting and well-crafted as a mini pocket PC of the best kind.

geeksquad.co.uk
★★★★★
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 expert review

Samsung has really excelled itself with the Note 4. Admittedly, I've never been the biggest fan of the Note range but the Note 4 has really won me over. For starters there's the styling, which is a vast improvement over what came before, save for the Galaxy Alpha.

Pocketnow
★★★★
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review: if you want a phablet, you want this

You don't have to go far to find a big smartphone these days. You've got to look a lot harder, though, to find one that uses its size to its advantage. The Galaxy Note 4 is more than The Next Big Thing; it's the next big thing that deserves to exist.

 Super high-end specifications;  Premium fit/finish with outstanding display;  Best camera on a Samsung smartphone;  Best stylus experience on any smartphone; Powerful; adaptable software

The Note 4 has been widely available for several weeks on its home turf in South Korea, even selling out its initial round of pre-orders; Here in the States, its official availability kicks off just as this review goes to press on October 17.

thestar.com.my
★★★★
9 years ago
Galaxy Note 4: No ordinary Note

Back in 2011, large smartphones were uncommon and considered too big for the average consumer. Fast forward to now and the landscape has completely changed. They have become so popular that they have created a new category of devices called phablets.

Quad HD is the way to go; takes great pictures and videos; long lasting battery life

Lacks a dedicated camera button

Tom's Guide
★★★★★
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Review - Best Phablet Yet

The Galaxy Note 4 is so much more advanced than other phablets that it's almost in its own league. Yes, the quad-HD screen is gorgeous, but I'm more impressed by what you can do on this canvas.

Premium metal frame; Gorgeous quad HD display; Powerful multitasking features; Improved S Pen; High-quality 16-MP camera

Below-average display brightness; Heavier and thicker than predecessor; Battery life could be better

3g
★★★★★
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Review

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the best phablet we have seen to date. And while the iPhone 6 Plus may steal some consumers, Android fans are getting the complete package here.

Top quality metal design; Quad HD display; Great low-light images

Pretty large; TouchWiz is not perfect; Pricey

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review

Samsung was first at the phablet game, and it's still the best

As premium as Samsung gets; Brilliant camera; Best battery life on a 2K phone; Multi Window and S Pen make sense

Phablets aren't for everyone; Expensive; Lacks the S5's waterproofing

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 4

The Galaxy Note 4 is Samsung's phablet follow-up to the Note 3 . The Note really isn't cheap at launch. If you buy it directly from Samsung it will cost you an eye-watering £629 SIM-free, but you can find it for less if you shop around. These days it costs a lot less.

Exceptionally sharp; vibrant screen; Brilliant battery life; Solid all-round camera; Packs plenty of power

S-Pen app discovery needs work; Plastic back still feels tacky; Some software features are not easy to find; Very expensive

cellphones.ca
★★★★★
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Samsung is no stranger to large phones and the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is no exception. Measuring a whopping 6 x 3.1 x 0.3 inches, the Note 4 is not ideal for one-handed use. Reviewers were pleasantly surprised with its fairly lightweight 176 grams and comfortable grip.

Incredibly sharp and vibrant display; Snappy processor with no dips in performance; Improved camera for crisper images and better low-light photography

Faux-leather back feels cheap; Too big to use one-handed; No visible difference between standard HD and QHD

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