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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920 32GB

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Mouthshut
★★★★
7 years ago
Galaxy note 5

It is a very good smart phone with all new features. Its look is also very good. It looks very smart.i like it . It weight is not so light or also not so heavy. Its weight is normal it looks very good in hand. its camera is very good and on second in ranking. It has hd touch.

TechSpot
★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Review

Samsung essentially started the large phone craze with their first Galaxy Note . It was an interesting device, combining a large display with a stylus in an unwieldly body, and many reviewers felt that the device's size would lead to poor sales.

Excellent, premium design crams a beautifully large display into a manageable body; Performance and camera are just as good as the Galaxy S6; The stylus experience is responsive and refined

The extra size comes at a hefty cost; No expandable storage or removable battery in a phone designed for power users

Android Authority
★★★★
7 years ago

The Galaxy Note 5 was made available just days after its launch across all major carriers in the US, and as expected, it comes at a steep price point. In total, about $700 is what you will shell out to get Samsung's latest addition to the Galaxy Note line, whether or not you use payment plans on...

--Great aesthetic with curves on the back for small bump up in handling -Stellar Quad HD display -Wonderful performance -4GB RAM -Fingerprint reader performs very well -FAST charging almost makes up for standard battery size -S Pen streamlined; physically and in feature set (Clicky top!

-Design is prone to fingerprints and smudges; No removable battery; Battery life could be longer; No expandable storage

htxt.co.za
★★★★
8 years ago

It would be a lie to say that high-end smartphones haven't been a little bit humdrum of late. Even Samsung's striking Galaxy S5 Edge struggled to excite us earlier this year, and for a while it felt like there was no reason to upgrade any more.

The Verge
★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review

Samsung's Note line of phones has always been about three things: a huge screen, outsized performance, and a stylus. But now, with the Galaxy Note 5, two of those three things aren't so special anymore. Every Android phone is big now, and almost all of those big phones are fast and powerful.

Amazing screen; Stylus getting more useful; Great performance

Can't replace battery; No 128GB option and no microSD expansion; Expensive

Notebookcheck
★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920A) Smartphone Review

Is the Galaxy Note 5 worth the upgrade if you already have a Note 4 or Galaxy S6? The push-button S Pen is genuinely ergonomic and more than just a novelty feature, while the brighter and more accurate display will easily draw in enthusiasts.

Brighter and more accurate Super AMOLED 1440p display, Thinner and lighter than Galaxy Note 4, Push-button feature works without issues, Metal edges and corners; Solid construction, High-performance Exynos 7420 SoC with 4 GB RAM, Good outdoor usability; High automatic brightness, Great SSD...

Non-removable battery; No Dual-SIM support; IR support removed; MHL support removed; MicroSD support removed; No USB Type-C; Plastic back cover; S Pen is uncomfortable for extended use; Same throttling issues as the Galaxy Note 4; Unimpressive speaker

CNET
★★★★
7 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review: Top-end specs and stylus trump big-screen rivals, but you'll pay a bundle for incremental upgrades

In August, Samsung released the Galaxy Note 7, its follow-up to the Galaxy Note 5, to favorable reviews. With its head-turning design, precise stylus and brilliant screen, it shored up the Note 5's few weaknesses, and was praised as Samsung's ultimate phone. Until the devices started overheating and, in some cases, catching fire.

Samsung's Galaxy Note 5 is excellent overall, and the only phone to buy if you want to write by hand. However, you'll pay a huge premium for a modest upgrade from last year's model, and less pricey competitors will satisfy many.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has an eye-catching design and high-end hardware, and it takes great outdoor photos; Using the stylus has never felt better and battery life is terrific.

With a nonremovable battery and no external storage option, the Note 5 strips away some of last year's features; It's pricey compared with large-screen competitors like Motorola's Moto X Pure.

PrinterComparison
★★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note5 Review: Great, Big, & Pricey

Once upon a time, the large-screen smartphone category was dominated by one device: the Samsung Galaxy Note. It was literally the original phablet (not counting the ill-received Dell Streak), and it was the only smartphone north of five inches worth considering.

Excellent design; the Note5 looks great; Superb display; S Pen features useful and well implemented; Powerful and stable performance

Pricey at launch; It's time to move on from USB 2.0; Samsung should have kept the removable battery and microSD card slot

Digitaltrends
★★★★★
7 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Review

The Galaxy Note 5 is still one of the best phablets you can buy.

Stylish look and quality build; Cool new S-Pen features; Comfortable to hold; Great camera; Quick charging is super fast

Glass back picks up fingerprints; No MicroSD card slot

HotHardware
★★★★★
8 years ago

Samsung has done very well with a couple of key design elements in their previous smartphone offerings, curved displays and the larger format Galaxy Note line. The Galaxy Note series has done especially well for the brand, with a user base that doesn't mind a bit more heft in exchange for more...

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