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.
870100882
The editors liked
I have to applaud the lengths to which Samsung has gone to in order to try and make the thing feel useful. This is not a device for people who struggle with applications but for those who love cool devices
Great functionality and apps to kill for this is
5.7” 1080 x 1920 screen in a lightweight
Comfortable body
Snapdragon 800 SoC with 3GB RAM
32GB on-board storage with microSD expansion
Excellent battery life
Thinner & lighter than predecessor
Great performance
Fast and smooth
Great battery
Full HD display
4G
Powerful
Fast and well featured. Bright
Full HD screen. S Pen better than ever
Big and bright screen that is lovely to use
Very
Very fast
Loads of features
Two days battery life is great
Captures 4K video
Features support for USB 3.0
The editors didn't like
The ridiculous number of features and the $999 price tag mean this is a serious invest and what I would have liked is a free cover to hide the plastic back
The ridiculous number of features and the $999 price tag mean this is a serious invest and what I would have liked is a free cover to hide the plastic back.
Screen DPI set too high
Fonts and icons are too large
Notification UI is a mess and needs to be fixed
Samsung's Android customisations may delay updates
Price compared to the competition
Many TouchWIZ features are gimmicks
Gallery app is sluggish
Tricky to hold
Expensive
S Pen still limited
Tacky plastic rear
TouchWiz needs a refresh. High price
More plastic casing
Even if it does have a nicer back than other Galaxy devices
Features the same bugs and crashes from this year's Galaxy-based smartphones in the Australian region (sigh)
Abstract: Held in hand, the Note 3 feels very much like the Note II . That's because Samsung laboured to keep the width of the phone the same even while bumping up the screen size to 5.7 inches. Samsung clearly doesn't want to get into the territory marked by the 6...
Abstract: It's the IFA electronics show in Berlin so that means it's time for Samsung to launch a new Note, one of its large-screened smartphones.The new Note 3 features a 5.7-inch full high-def screen that makes most smartphones look puny in comparison. Samsung ha...
Published: 2013-07-23, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Centre of your digital life straight out of the box and impressively powerful and impossibly pretty as far as Samsung is concerned...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2013-07-05, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Ready to meet the most powerful Android smartphone Samsung has ever made? We've gone hands-on, and it's as amazing as it reads on paper.The Galaxy Note 3 is a huge uppercut to the competition. It packs a huge hardware punch with a 2.3GHz quad-core process...
Abstract: The new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comes with a slimmer and lighter hardware design, a wider 5.7-inch full HD Super AMOLED display, and a more powerful and longer lasting battery, making Samsung's largest and latest one of the most trending smartphones this ye...
Excellent battery life, Excellent display quality, Good speaker quality, Excellent performance – ideal for running the newest Android games and visual apps
The Galaxy Note Edge is a lot about showing off the amazing capabilities of Samsung's AMOLED displays, and how they curve and bend. It's a show-off feature, and as such, it is granted to get you a lot of looks and attention, but it does little in terms of...
Right from the start of this camera comparison, we were confident that the Galaxy Note 4 was not going to disappoint. Our expectations were correct, as it turned out. Samsung's phablet and its remarkable 16MP camera got the highest final score, and it is ...
There's hardly anything unlikeable about the Galaxy Note 4, but upgrading from last year's Note 3 is up to you.Unsuprisingly, the Galaxy Note 4 is a better phablet than its predecessor in every regard. It has a nicer build, an incredible display, a faster...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Frank , review by: gizmochina.com
Abstract: When the average Joe prepares to buy a cellphone, he either cannot afford a flagship phone or believes that a phone that costs around 200 USD may not be good enough. In other words, choosing a cellphone is like deciding what to eat for lunch and dinner. H...