Samsung Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920i 32GB
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10 years ago
When Samsung released the Galaxy S6, its first flagship with an all metal-and-glass construction, we were understandably excited. Other smartphones had done the same thing, certainly, but this was Samsung – for years, the company packed incredible components into phones with rickety, cheap-feeling...
Pros:
- The Note5's components positively scream
- They shredded our benchmarks, and the camera bested every one we've previously reviewed
Cons:
- Despite improvements
- the device is still hefty enough to scare away anyone who prizes comfort and usability over screen size
10 years ago
While we can't say as of now whether the move has given Samsung a head start against Apple's new iPhones, due to launch on Wednesday, both the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge+ have surely made the premium-end segment seem interesting.
10 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review
The Galaxy Note 5 is Samsung's best phone ever, but by a narrower margin than any previous Galaxy device preceding it. That not only sums up the state of Samsung's…
Pros:
- Beautiful
- lush display
- Excellent performance
- Superb camera performance
- S Pen improved
Cons:
- TouchWiz is still ugly in places
- Mediocre battery life
- Expensive
10 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is a great sequel to the classic Note 4, and a phone we can imagine plenty of people favouring over the Galaxy S6 Edge+. After all, a pressure sensitive pen is a bit more useful than a screen that bends around a bit at the sides, right?
Pros:
- Great screen
- Great camera
- Great design
Cons:
- Non-expandable memory
- Not available everywhere (yet
10 years ago
Not as good as a Note 4
This phone advances on the Note 4 in only the most minimalist way while removing the option to expand the memory and offering a paltry 32 gig internal memory in most cases. What possessed Samsung to remove the SD card slot is totally beyond me.
10 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.
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- The extra size comes at a hefty cost
- No expandable storage or removable battery in a phone designed for power users
10 years ago
After their flagship phone Galaxy S6, the Note5 is finally here with some interesting changes and new features over the previous versions. With a 5.7 inch display, better camera and S-Pen stylus, Samsung has proved to be a pioneer in Phablet category.
10 years ago
Every year at IFA, Samsung unveils one of the most awaited smartphones of the year, the new Note smartphone. The first Galaxy Note smartphone was met with a lot of criticism from many users and bloggers alike for being too big and being too similar to the Galaxy S II in many aspects.
Pros:
- Brilliant Screen
- Solid Build Quality
- Good Audio Quality
- Great Camera
- S-Pen with Scroll Capture and Quick Memo
- Quick Charging and Wireless Charging out of the Box
- Good Performance
Cons:
- No microSD Card Slot
- Non-removable Battery
- Slippery to hold
10 years ago
Samsung has completely redefined their reputation this year by upping their game in the design segment. Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is one of the most beautiful phones you can own. It is one of the most complete phones you can own. It achieves perfection in almost all the areas.
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