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.
Users
(70%)
189 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
World's first 5.3" HD Super AMOLED display
1.4Ghz dual core processor
S Pen SDK v1.5 update
Performance
S-pen
Excellent display
Connectivity
Slim
Great audio quality
Excellent camera
NFC included
Decent battery life
Smooth performance
Easy to navigate MENU
Offers great visual experience
Supports latest HD games
Power package does its job
Thin and light
Considering the display size
Fast performance
High-resolution screen
Stellar battery performance
Snappy camera
Will have Ice Cream Sandwich update.
Big display
Amazing camera
Contacts management
Astounding Performance
Great HD Video Playback
Superb Browsing Experience
Very Powerful Battery
Very Good Camera
The editors didn't like
Too big as a smartphone
Too small as a tablet
No arm candy
Tends to be difficult and uneasy
None
Much harder for onehanded use than a regular smartphone
Allplastic body
No dedicated camera key
HD screen uses PenTile matrix lowering perceived resolution
Nonhotswappable microSD card
Pricey
Limited appeal due to size
Might not be suitable for people with small hands (for one handed typing).
World's first 5.3" HD Super AMOLED display, 1.4Ghz dual core processor, S Pen SDK v1.5 update
Too big as a smartphone, too small as a tablet, No arm candy, tends to be difficult and uneasy
The Galaxy Note follows the footsteps of its older sibling Galaxy S2 in style and performance - it even brings in more bells and whistles. However what tends to derail the Note is its awkward screen position which makes it hard to place itself in the trad...
Excellent display, Power package does its job, Thin and light, considering the display size
Pricey, Limited appeal due to size
The Samsung Galaxy Note is a device aimed at the discerning user - someone who knows he doesn’t want a tablet, but wants a bigger smartphone experience. With the 5.3-inch display, the Note does solve that requirement. We are reminded of the Dell Streak...
Fast performance; high-resolution screen; stellar battery performance; snappy camera; will have Ice Cream Sandwich update.
Might not be suitable for people with small hands (for one handed typing).
It could either be the largest smartphone or the smallest tablet you can own, but the Galaxy Note is a great gadget to have, especially with its top-notch performance and high-resolution display. ...
This may be out of many people's comfort zone. Way out. The Samsung Galaxy Note believes in bigger is better. In many ways it is. The WXGA Super AMOLED is more than any smartphone can offer and the powerful Exynos adds brains to beauty.Far from perfect at...
Abstract: The two key determining factors for browsing are screen size and resolution and the Samsung Galaxy Note excels at both - with a screen like that, it will put in a lot of hours of web browsing. The UI follows the minimalist ethos of the vanilla Android...
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 ...