Samsung Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920i 32GB
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Samsung galaxy note 5 silver
This phone is awesome just simply beautiful color silver fast speed and downloads more than what i expected
Not a premium device anymore
After one year of use and the latest update, the device won't hold is charge anymore. Going from 100% to 65% of battery in 7 hours of standby time. It use to loose 7% of battery before. It "was" an excellent device all across the board. Please Samsung, release a new firmware.
Very nice product and fast delivery
Very nice product and fast delivery.....but i suffered with a manufacturing defect......the top lef corner is having a loose fitting to the screen......hope i will get a replacement
A great smartphone and a major step up from my Note ...
A great smartphone and a major step up from my Note 1. Product arrived a week before estimated time. Had no problems starting it up.
phone calls cut out
Most of the my phone calls cut out as if I am out of range or I have dropped calls. My contract is up and I will be switching to a different phone
and now a note 5 and what a phone it is nice bright screen the speaker isn't the best placed but ...
I have had a note 3,4,edge ,and now a note 5 and what a phone it is nice bright screen the speaker isn't the best placed but quite loud 32gb of storage but can you remember when most phones had 4gb off storage
... phone had a few glitches that were worked out easily, but the charger was completely unacceptable
The phone had a few glitches that were worked out easily, but the charger was completely unacceptable. The charger is not one that can be used by the phone since it is not an adaptive fast charger. In addition, the charger that was provided had an LG cord and an Alcatel charging base.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review: the best big phone just got better
Samsung's Galaxy Note series has never been for everyone, but the Note 5 just might change some minds. It's the smallest, most comfortable version of the phablet to date, and thoughtful software tweaks make the S Pen feel way less gimmicky.- Amazing screen
- Top-tier performance
- Much-improved S Pen experience
- Great camera
- Grabbing the S Pen takes an extra step
- Some will miss the microSD slot
- Far pricier than similar phones
I hope Samsung focuses on implementing a faster fingerprint scanner, and different type of rear glass panel that doesn't attract smudges for their next Note device. On a personal note, I think the Galaxy Note5 has a better value for the buck than the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, even when both has the exact...
- + Sharp AMOLED display
- + New S-Pen with eject button
- + Snappy performance
- + Both the cameras are great
- - Average outdoor visibility
- - Fingerprint scanner is a bit slow
- - Rear glass attracts fingerprints
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