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
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525 Reviews
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126 Reviews
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Solid build quality
High brightness levels
Crisp 2k resolution display
Very fast performance
Thin and light weight
Fingerprint sensor and heart rate monitor
Push button S-Pen stylus
Brilliant Screen
Solid Build Quality
Good Audio Quality
Great Camera
S-Pen with Scroll Capture and Quick Memo
Quick Charging and Wireless Charging out of the Box
I used to think of the Galaxy Note as “the” pen-enabled, large-display, large-battery capacity phone. The Note 5 design is very neat, but it did remove the large-battery capacity of the equation. That said, the Note 5 is easily the best large-display phon...
Published: 2015-08-13, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: We just left Samsung's Unpacked 2015 event in New York City, at which the company unveiled its latest flagship, big-screen smartphones, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Note5. Immediately following the on-stage presentations and big reveals, Samsung opened up a de...
Abstract: Do we have a good one for you today – and I really mean it! This is more or less an overview to compare some of the current flagships with the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the new Galaxy Note 5 . All of these are worthy devices in their own way, but ho...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is finally official and will be available around the globe starting August 21st. This new phone improves on almost every aspect over the original, delivers a beautiful 5.7-inch screen and premium design similar to the Galaxy S6...
Beautiful redesign. Easier to hold. One of the best phone displays on the market
Gone are the removable battery, microSD card slot and IR blaster. Expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is the trimmest and best Note phone yet. The screen is as ever large but the phone's dimensions have become more manageable with each iteration. It's clearly the best looking Note phone; and I haven't met anyone yet who doesn't t...
Abstract: Its been quite some time since we've done a full-fledged written review. This is the perfect time to start back up. Recently Samsung revealed 2 new flagships to end the year out on w/ the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+. They're pretty much the same...
Slick glassbacked design, Recordbreak specs, Stunning camera quality, Handy S Pen stylus
Expensive, No microSD card slot, No removable battery, Limited to a few countries
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 requires two hands and a pile of cash, but it's the best Android phone with a large screen, a stylus and an accurate camera. Just don't look for it to have a microSD card, removable battery – or availability outside the US...
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Published: 2015-11-12, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Beautiful design, Amazing networking capabilities, Incredible power
No expandable storage, Only 32GB version in Australia, Expensive
This is an interesting one, because by buying it you're going to have to compromise on storage, which to me is one of the most important things about a phone. I sync everything to work offline. Most of the space on my 128GB iPhone is taken up by Google Ph...
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Published: 2015-11-08, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
Truly outstanding screen, Superb camera performance in a range of environments, Powerful device, performance to burn, External speaker is exceptional
Battery life could be better, S-Pen seems to come out without me wanting it to, Touchwiz is still a bit cringeworthy
The design and technology changes that have been pumped in by Samsung into the Galaxy Note 5 show that Samsung recognised previous changes weren't necessarily a winner for them, but despite this they need to continue to develop and move forwards. Develop...
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Published: 2015-09-16, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Beautiful design, Amazing networking capabilities, Incredible power
No expandable storage, Only 32GB version in Australia, Expensive
If you refuse to settle for something that's not absolutely the best in terms of just the sheer amount of tech packed into a pocket computer — Yep. You should. But if you're a more reasonable smartphone connoisseur and can get by with something more inex...