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.
Samsung may think it bridges the gap between two different mobile devices, but the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 ends up being neither one thing nor the other as a result. The big screen certainly looks great, but the overall size makes it awkward to use and it...
Highdefinition display with excellent brightness but flashy colours, Reasonably light given the size, Overall responsiveness, Wide range of touchbased and stylusactivated apps, Very good battery life
You either love the big form factor or you hate it, You're going to look silly making phone calls, Stylus can be tricky to use, Holding it in one hand is a strain
The Samsung Galaxy Note is no ordinary smartphone and isn't shy about the fact it straddles the border between mobiles and tablets. We can see why business customers would like it, but anybody who isn't convinced either by existing tablets or other ove...
Look. I can't find many bad points. That 2,500 mAh battery is “OK” – it'll get you through the day, but due to the epic screen it's not going to keep you going for days on end. The noise reduction can get upset with wind. Oh dear. I'm really picking at fl...
Amazing screen, Great contacts management, Excellent call quality, Fantastic camera, Samsung's own apps are high quality
Not that different to the S2, Expensive, Limit to seven homescreens, Size may be too much for some, Camera lens easily scratched
It's a sterling, premium device from Samsung, but compromises have been made to fuse a phone and a tablet together that could be hard to get used to...
Published: 2011-11-10, Author: Andy , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: Smartphone screen sizes have been on the rise in recent months. 4.3 inches, then 4.7 inches, and now this: the Samsung Galaxy Note's screen measures a full 5.3 inches from corner to corner.Whether that makes it a phone, a tablet or something else altogeth...
You can probably guess most of my conclusion from reading the rest of the review. What I truly love about this phone is how beautiful the display is, but what I hate about this phone is also the display and how it is simply too big. Now, it does slide...
Big and beautiful AMOLED screen; fills the space between a tablet and a phone; actually usable as an old-fashioned notebook; thin and light given its size
Loads of bloatware aboard; short battery life; looks pretty silly when you're making a call
The Samsung Galaxy Note's huge size is both its biggest asset and its biggest drawback. If you can live with its hugeness, the Note is one of the more powerful and flexible Android phones out there....
Incredible HD Super AMOLED display with vibrant, searing colours and excellent sharpness, great with video playback, S Pen stylus is an interesting idea, massive footprint
Too big for a smartphone, not a whole lot of "S Pen" compatible software
The Note offers undoubted quality throughout, from its dual-core processor to superb display. But it's a strange hybrid device that may struggle to find fans from either the phone or tablet camps willing to pay a fairly hefty price tag. It is, however,...