Testseek.com have collected 663 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N7100 Galaxy Note 2 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N7100 Galaxy Note 2.
January 2013
(84%)
663 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
35 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
840100663
The editors liked
Smartest UI with hundreds of awesome innovative features. The brilliant & versatile Spen makes web browsing & texting more enjoyable. Superfast 1.6 GHz quadcore processor & 2 GB of RAM make the phone buttery smooth. This great device with large 5.5” colou
Great display
Refined and revamped Spen
Android Jelly Bean 4.1
8megapixel primary camera
Perfect viewing experience onthego
Great audio quality
Supports NFC
Bright display
Spectacular design
Improved S Pen capabilities
Brilliant screen
Excellent performance
Extensive multimedia support
Great battery life
Packed with features.
Great display Refined and revamped Spen Android Jelly Bean 4.1 8megapixel primary camera
Good battery life
Excellent camera
Bright screen
SPen is fun to use
Superb Performance
Android Jelly Bean on-board
More RAM makes heavy usage smoother
Very good display quality
Better than expected battery life
Air-View is very neat feature
Powerful processor
Good configured dual cameras
Excellent screen
Handwriting recognition works well
Battery lasts for long
Design
The design of the device is again quite similar to other Galaxy smartphone devices available in the market today
And apart from the bigger size it's hard to differentiate the device from the Galaxy SIII. But the real key lies in the functionality
The editors didn't like
The camera & the sound quality isn’t great considering the hype of this device. The pixels on the display are also not very crisp
Published: 2012-10-11, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Huge, brilliant display, Powerful custom multitasking, Good battery life, S Pen useful in various scenarios, Android Jelly Bean with TouchWiz Nature UX, Excellent camera
Casing material slick and prone to scratches, S Pen less useful than it could be, Too large and heavy for some users, UI lag is slight, but shouldn't exist on such powerful hardware,
Sure, the Dell Streak may have broken the five-inch barrier first, but it took Samsung to make it popular. In every meaningful sense, the original Galaxy Note launched the phablet category, an accomplishment for which it's been rightly praised. But eve...
Abstract: It's the tablet phone you've been waiting for! Aaron does a full review of the Samsung Galaxy Note II . Announced prior to IFA in Berlin in August, the Note II offers a 1.6 GHz quad-core Exynos CPU, 5.5-inch Super AMOLED HD display, 8-megapixel camera wit...
Abstract: The phone is made of plastic. That's kind of a bummer, but that's just the material Samsung and a lot of other manufacturers use to build phones and I don't think they will be going away from it. That being said, the quality of the build is drastically im...
Much improved S Pen experience, Quad-core Exynos offers mind-blowing performance, Beautiful, vibrant display, Thinner and easier to hold than original Note
SIM-free version is a little pricey, MHL only works using Samsung adapter
The Galaxy Note II is one of the best phones on the market today, but unnecessary Verizon branding makes it less appealing than it should be....
The original Samsung Galaxy Note was never the likeliest candidate for a multi-million-selling Android device. Few expected it to succeed, and its inflated size and stylus input made it an easy target for ridicule. We were cautiously optimistic in our Nov...
Though the Galaxy Note 2 may strike some as too big to be a convenient phone, its larger screen promises more functions. Not only can you enjoy watching movies with it but also take notes for class and business meetings. When you frequently need to capt...
Abstract: Do we have the usual generational refresh with the Samsung Galaxy Note II, compared to the original Note, or are there groundbreaking new features that will warrant my extra cash outlay for the newest member of the Note-able family? This will be the q...