Testseek.com have collected 882 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N9005 Galaxy Note 3 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N9005 Galaxy Note 3.
October 2013
(87%)
882 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(76%)
414 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The improved back is a revelation
Great display
Improved S-Pen and its apps
Blazing fast performance
Battery lasts long
Good display resolution
Powerful processor
Good camera configurations
Good battery support
3G
4G LTE connectivity
Excellent screen
Fast
Decent battery life
The very functional SPen
Brilliant screen
Featurepacked SPen
Excellent for gaming
Ideal for watching movies
Great battery life.
Great performance
Vibrant and colourful display
Multi-window is handy
S-Pen utilities
Good camera
Brightlit fullHD display
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS
Stylus support
Good battery life
Gorgeous display
State of the art multitasking
Fast and powerful processor
Functional operating system
Plentiful storage
Excellent battery life
Great Battery life
Good Camera
Best in class Stylus implementation
Good
Brilliant HD screen
Excellent performance
Latest OS version
Options for easy single-handed operation
Performance
Camera
Storage
Light
The editors didn't like
Might be big and unwieldy for most
Dated design and choice of material for the sides
Lack of proper scaling in UI
Good software features might get lost in the crowd
The Galaxy Note 3 is priced at $299 on-contract through all major carriers ($349 at Sprint) here in the US. The price isn't surprising, as this is the tippity top of the top tier offerings from any manufacturer in the world. It delivers the best specs a p...
The biggest change with the Galaxy Note 3 is that it is now no longer frustrating to write with the S Pen on a small screen. Unlike writing in a smaller Moleskine journal, my scribbles on the Note phablet line in the past took up a lot of screen real esta...
Do you like really big phones? Then yes! This is the best big phone out there. Do you hate big phones? Then no, of course you shouldnt get it because you will drop it on the ground and cry. Thats pretty much the long and short of it, at least for now. O...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 launches this week for the major wireless carriers in the United States, and that means we get another big helping of a large-screen device that's meant to bridge the gap between smartphones and tablets. Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 f...
Abstract: Samsung has a problem, but the first step on the road to recovery is admitting it. There are a few common themes that characterize all of Samsung's recent flagship devices. They all feature positively gorgeous displays packed into plasticky hardware that ...
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Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
A gigantic 5.7-inch, 1080p display, The faux leather and chrome combo makes for a great-looking device, A removable battery and microSD slot, USB 3.0, while clumsy, is great to have when you really want to transfer a huge file, TouchWiz gives you a millio
Disappointing battery life, A Menu button. This hides all the overflow menus you should normally see and is terrible for discoverability, TouchWiz still looks and functions like Android 2.3. You can't horizontally swipe between tabs, there are hidden menu
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the newest phone in the massive (and massively popular) Note lineup, a runaway hit that many doubted would gain any traction in the market. With the huge display comes the S Pen, an active and accurate stylus with some awesome...
Abstract: Ever since I got my Samsung Galaxy Note II for Chirstmas, I have been 99% satisfied. It was a magnificent phone and has served me well to this day. I have not grown bored of it, nor have I longed for a new phone. This is a rare occurrence for me, consider...
The hardware combination of the Note 3′s 5.7-inch screen, quad core processor, and 3GB of RAM is unrivaled in both specs and performance. The S Pen stylus and companion software/apps provide an additional level of functionality that will make power users ...
Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
If you are a heavy data user and want a large smartphone, nothing beats the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. The only reason I didn't give it a perfect 10, with the base assumption that size is not a factor since you are a buyer of a large smartphone, is that the E...