Testseek.com have collected 525 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N920 Galaxy Note 5 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N920 Galaxy Note 5.
August 2015
(85%)
525 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(73%)
125 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Desain mewah dengan lengkungan bodi yang unik
Performa kencang untuk berbagai aplikasi
Tidak panas saat diajak bekerja berat
Tampilan layar berkualitas tinggi
Hasil foto sangat baik di hampir semua kondisi cahaya
Pengisian baterai cepat
Termasuk dengan wireless charger
SPen
4G LTE
Wireless charging
Wireless payment
Fingerprint
Desain sangat mewah dan elegan
Performa keseluruhan sangat baik
Kamera memproduksi gambar yang detail dan jernih
Kinerja tinggi
Desain premium
Resolusi layar 2.560 x 1.440 pixel
Kualitas kamera depan dan belakang yang mumpuni
Kaya fitur
Performa hebat
Peningkatan di sisi antarmuka
Sensor dan S Pen lebih akurat
Aplikasi Bawaan sangat lengkap
Bodi premium dan mewah
Fitur berlimpah
Magnetic Stylus Pen
The editors didn't like
Daya tahan baterai standar
Memori internal 32GB relatif kecil
Tidak ada slot microSD
Butuh perhatian ekstra saat memasukkan S-Pen ke tempatnya
Published: 2015-08-27, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Samsung's pen-toting Galaxy Note series has never been for everyone, and still isn't, but the latest iteration, the Note 5 , might just be refined enough to change a few minds. Though the fifth-generation version has a large 5.7-inch, QHD screen, it's act...
Published: 2015-08-27, Author: David , review by: wired.com
Abstract: You can't beat these displays, or these cameras. Samsung's learned how to make beautiful hardware. Big phones are best phones.Bloatware is still hanging around. These things are fingerprint magnets. Beauty don't come cheap.Phablets are dead. Long live hug...
Sleek and attractive design, premium materials, curved back creates better ergonomics than regular Galaxy S6, excellent and spacious display, exceptional camera, easytouse fingerprint sensor, good stamina, supports Fast Charging, wireless charging and new
Large form can be awkward to use and uncomfortable to carry, user interface less polished and attractive than Google's core Android OS, apps and Web pages frequently refresh after brief periods of inactivity, lacks removable battery and SD card slot prese
As I mused in a blog earlier this week, it really feels like the Note 5 is the true Samsung flagship of the year -- not just a bigger model of the Galaxy S6, but a more refined and complete version of the phone.It has all of the same high points as its sm...
Abstract: Last year, Apple took away Samsung's key size advantage with the bigger, better-quality iPhone 6 lineup . This winter, Samsung struck back with the top-notch Galaxy S6 lineup. Now, a couple weeks before Apple's follow-up iPhones are due to be announced, S...
Sleek and attractive design, premium materials, curved back creates better ergonomics than regular Galaxy S6, excellent and spacious display, exceptional camera, easytouse fingerprint sensor, good stamina, supports Fast Charging, wireless charging and new
Large form can be awkward to use and uncomfortable to carry, user interface less polished and attractive than Google's core Android OS, apps and Web pages frequently refresh after brief periods of inactivity, lacks removable battery and SD card slot prese
As I mused in a blog earlier this week, it really feels like the Note 5 is the true Samsung flagship of the year -- not just a bigger model of the Galaxy S6, but a more refined and complete version of the phone. It has all of the same high points a...
Published: 2015-08-26, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Amazing screen, Top-tier performance, Much-improved S Pen experience, Greatcamera
Grabbing the S Pen takes an extra step, Some will miss the microSD slot, Far pricier than similar phones
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. A great scree...
Published: 2015-08-26, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Premium hardware design with outstanding fit and finish, Stunning display, Best-in-class camera, S Pen makes for a one-of-a-kind smartphone experience
No MicroSD expansion, despite storage-hungry features like 4K and RAW capture, Merely average endurance and no removable battery, Sluggish advancement in pioneering features like Multi Window,
That's no small amount to pay for a smartphone, especially in the current climate of plummeting handheld prices . So the question is: does the Note 5 deserve such an exorbitant pile of dollars? To some longtime fans of the Note family, the answer will...
Abstract: It's not even September yet, but things are surely heating up as we eventually get into the thick of things with the upcoming holiday season. After having such a rousing hit with its two premium offerings from earlier the year, Samsung isn't wasting any...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note5 is the new kid on the phablet block: a 5.7-inch phone that showcases the best of Samsung's innovation including the latest Super AMOLED panel and a Samsung Exynos-branded system chip. It's only natural that it gets compared to th...
Published: 2015-08-26, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Samsung's latest Galaxy Note launched in the US last week, and we've been putting pen to screen to put it through the paces. Join Gizmag as we review the hot-off-the-press Samsung Galaxy Note 5.The original iPhone set the tone for the modern era of smartp...