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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.
Award: Editor’s Choice November 2011
November 2011
 
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470 Reviews
Users
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The editors liked

  • The bottom line with this device is that there is going to be thousands of people out there who instantly love the Note because of its size and the functions that it delivers. I know because I did the pub test
  • Some people loved it while other found the s
  • Amazing display quality
  • Good assortment of video codecs for movie playback
  • Excellent build quality
  • Light but sturdy
  • Excellent 5.3in Super AMOLED screen
  • S-Pen is unique and works reasonably well
  • Great battery life and excellent performance
  • Some people loved it while other found the size intimidating
  • Especially the top pocket brigade.
  • Amazing screen
  • Great contacts management
  • Excellent call quality
  • Fantastic camera
  • Samsung's own apps
  • The Samsung Galaxy Note's 5.3-inch HD screen is ideal for showcasing multimedia. It has 4G LTE
  • A great 8-megapixel camera
  • And a souped-up S Pen stylus that brings new ways to interact with your phone
  • T-Mobile's Samsung Galaxy Note comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • The S Note app
  • And a 5.3-inch HD screen that's ideal for showcasing multimedia. It has 4G
  • And a souped-up S Pen stylus that brings new ways to interact
  • Beautiful screen
  • Decent battery life
  • Surprisingly comfortable to use and hold

The editors didn't like

  • This not a good working smartphone as its wide and cumbersome
  • Too large for the average consumer
  • Lag at times
  • Slight stutters
  • Touchwiz – Just doesn't do it for me
  • Uncomfortably large
  • Feels awkward when making phone calls
  • Button on S-Pen is poorly designed
  • This not a good working smartphone as its wide and cumbersome.
  • Not that different to the S2
  • Expensive
  • Only seven home screens
  • May be too big for some
  • Camera prone to scratches
  • The Galaxy Note's S Pen is small
  • Has a delayed response
  • And requires a little training to use. The phone will be awkwardly large for some
  • And it doesn't fit easily into pockets
  • No 4G
  • Speed issues pop up occasionally
  • S-Pen is pressure sensitive
  • But only just
  • Runs older version of Android

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  Published: 2012-02-17, Author: Jeffrey , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Built-in stylus is a nice option, Huge 5.3-inch AMOLED screen, Decent battery life, LTE network is fast
  • Awkward to make calls on, Difficult to use with one hand, Writing and drawing isn't the best on a touchscreen, Strange screen size causes some app issues, Bloatware apps are annoying, Camera is slow
  • Samsung hasn't made a huge mistake with the Galaxy Note, but for a majority of people, it's a bit too large to be a good phone. ...

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  Published: 2012-02-16, review by: slashgear.com

  • Abstract:  The Galaxy Note is no stranger to SlashGear: we reviewed the international version back in November 2011, finding it a curious – and in certain ways compelling – anomaly on the mobile landscape. Since then we’ve had plenty of experience with the oversi...

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  Published: 2012-02-16, review by: phonescoop.com

  • Review: Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T Form Basics Extras Video Wrap-up Comments 6 The Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T is somewhat hard to wrap your head (and your hand!) around. In the end, I have to say it is a prime example of the "bigger isn't always b...

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  Published: 2012-02-16, review by: infoworld.com

  • Abstract:  Follow @MobileGalen The first generation of Android tablets -- such as the original Galaxy Tab and the Dell Streak -- were perversions of the Google Android smartphone operating system, blowing up the UI designed for a 3.5-inch screen to devices with...

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  Published: 2012-02-16, Author: Vlad , review by: theverge.com

  • Solid HSPA+ performance, Gorgeous display, High quality camera, Runs Android 4.0
  • One size fits none, A couple of software bugs, Handwriting recognition could be better

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  Published: 2012-02-15, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com

  • Abstract:  Without a doubt, the Samsung Galaxy Note is the biggest smartphone you’ve ever seen. It’s still nice and thin (just 0.38 inches), so don’t worry about flashbacks to the Zack Morris phones of yesteryear. Still, why would you want such a big screen in a ...

 
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  Published: 2012-02-15, Author: K. , review by: gottabemobile.com

  • Large, high resolution display, Pen ads functionality and is backed by several good apps, Comfortable, attractive design, Good cameras, Speedy performance and network
  • Display is big drain on battery, Palm rejection isn't consistent, Not great for small hands, Review Summary, Despite being a larger than average phone, the Galaxy Note isn't uncomfortable to hold thanks to the design and its light weight. The 5.3-inch dis
  • With a two year contract the GNote costs $299, which is on the high end for mobile phones but not unique. The Galaxy Nexus debuted at that price, as did the Droid RAZR Maxx, and we recommended both of those handsets. The Note has extra functionality, extr...

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  Published: 2012-02-15, Author: Sascha , review by: pcmag.com

  • Gorgeous screen. Slim. Pressure sensitive stylus for drawing.
  • Phone software doesn't take advantage of large screen. Impossible to use one-handed
  • The Samsung Galaxy Note is an unfortunate tweener, satisfying neither phone nor tablet buyers....

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  Published: 2012-02-15, Author: Tim , review by: engadget.com

  • Solid battery lifeScreen as beautiful as it is spaciousLTE speeds
  • A bit too large for somePerformance and battery life not as good as international releaseNo Ice Cream Sandwich yet
  • AT&T's version of the Samsung Galaxy Note isn't the best in the world, but it's still very, very good....

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  Published: 2012-02-14, Author: Michael , review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Blazing LTE download speeds, Stylus integrated into design, Beautiful 720p display, Crisp 8MP camera
  • Awkward to hold, Handwriting recognition inaccurate, Palm rejection issues, Slow camera
  • The Samsung Galaxy Note offers robust pen capabilities and fast 4G LTE speeds, but this phone-tablet combo's sheer size limits its appeal.

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