Testseek.com have collected 470 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy Note and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy Note.
November 2011
(83%)
470 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent 5.3in Super AMOLED screen, S-Pen is unique and works reasonably well, Great battery life and excellent performance
Uncomfortably large, Feels awkward when making phone calls, Button on S-Pen is poorly designed
The Samsung Galaxy Note is an interesting device that's been designed as an all-in-one smartphone and tablet. Whether it holds any appeal will depend on you getting your head (and hands) around its mammoth size. If you're comfortable with the design of th...
Abstract: So I managed to get my hands on the Samsung Galaxy Note or as some are calling it The Phablet.I've only had the phablet for a day now and I can safely say, that it is more phone than tablet and has the feel of a larger Samsung Galaxy S2. It's large 5.3 in...
Stylus is great for drawing, Bright, bold screen, Very powerful processor, Expandable storage
Too expensive, Some Samsung software didn't work, Plastic design feels cheap
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 packs a good screen, plenty of power and that all important stylus for sketching. It's quite a lot more expensive than the iPad mini though, and its plastic construction doesn't feel anywhere near as luxurious....
Abstract: Remember that story about Goldilocks and the three bears? The little tike broke into their house, gobbled up some porridge, tried out some chairs and then went and had a kip on all the beds. The naughty little sausage. But what’s “just right” for you e...
Published: 2012-06-30, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Let's get this out of the way first – would I use the Galaxy Note as my only phone? Probably not, if I am totally honest. It's not a failing of Samsung's or because I don't like the device. The thing is, I don't always wear a jacket or take a bag out with...
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Published: 2012-06-04, Author: Team , review by: techview.co
Abstract: Last month LG announced the would be releasing a smartphone named LG Optimus LTE2 to rival the Samsung Galaxy Note . The Galaxy Note is powered by a Qualcomm MSM8660 Snapdragon chipset with a dual core 1.5GHz Scorpion processor whilst the Optimus LTE2 is ...
Abstract: In comparison to the tiny phones of not that long ago this Android offering is huge. But as a friend of mine said it can do ‘everything I want’ so I do not need a PC and if you are a light PC user then why not as the screen is huge....
Large, high quality touchscreen, intelligent S-Pen stylus, All Share features (for selected Samsung TVs), choice of apps available through Google Play
The size of the phone, the screen does not have as high a DPI as some competitor devices, and some screen protectors can interfere with the S-Pen's responsiveness, Design, When you first look at the Galaxy Note you might be put off by the size of it - due
The Galaxy Note from Samsung is one of the devices you either love or hate The sheer size of the thing make it take some time until you got used to the device and in the end there are as many advantages as disadvantages because of the size What's importan...
Amazing battery life – simply exceptional (see our Galaxy Note battery review), SPen comes in handy, Vibrant high quality display, The Bad:, Just a little too big for a day to day device, TouchWiz UI definitely a let down, Internet Browsing feels subpar,
Just a little too big for a day to day device, TouchWiz UI definitely a let down, Internet Browsing feels subpar
Hmm, the last question I really have of Samsung is do we really need a phablet? Apple's iPad introduced the world to the tablet market and Samsung are hoping for similar success with the Galaxy Note as a phablet. I would have originally said that Samsung ...