Testseek.com have collected 817 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N910 Galaxy Note 4 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N910 Galaxy Note 4.
October 2014
(88%)
817 Reviews
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(86%)
237 Reviews
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The editors liked
S-Pen
Expandable storage via Micro-SD slot
Large screen and battery
Beautiful screen
Excellent battery life
Great hardware and software
1440p screen
Fast charge battery
Integrated S-Pen stylus
16 megapixel camera
Metal chassis
Best phone Samsung has made
Great camera
Improved S-Pen
Superb screen
S Pen has been vastly improved
Premiumlook design
The 5.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a brilliant high-resolution screen and takes excellent outdoor shots on its 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization. Using the stylus is more convenient
And the battery charges very quickly
Holy pigeon
That screen is freakin' amazing
Looking clearer than the competition and boasting an extra boost when sunlight hits it
Amazeballs 4G speeds supporting Category 6 (first phone locally to do so)
Solid performance
Support for high-resolution
5.5inch screen looks amazing
Camera is fast and takes great photos
Fast charging works well
Stylus is still a nice touch
Brilliant screen
Super-fast phone
Beautiful new Alpha-like design
The editors didn't like
S-pen can be difficult to remove
Fingerprint scanner can be unreliable
Larger than the average phone
Expensive
Poor speaker
Fitness features don't make sense
Frustrating finger scanner
Uncomfortable form factor for phone calls
Screen isn't great outdoors
Fingerprint reader is hard to use
Will be too big for some
Not a massive change from the Note 3
TouchWiz still not amazing
Back still leaves much to be desired
Low light and indoor shots aren't as good as they should be
Not so amazing battery life
Samsung's S Pen feels like it does less
No waterproofing like its S5 brother
Images still don't rotate in the gallery until you press a button (sigh)
Abstract: Samsung capped the end of 2014 on a good note, as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4's incredibly top-notch, all-around performance astounded many. It simply excelled in a lot of areas, giving all sorts of users, not just power ones, something that they can happi...
Published: 2015-03-10, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4, regardless of which SoC you want inside of it, is a phone for a very particular user. The size of the device itself will limit its audience but will also interest buyers that don't want to own a separate tablet device and want m...
Published: 2015-02-23, Author: Juan , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: The designs of the Note 4 and Note Edge can be better described as modern, sleek and business like. Both phones have the speaker grill centered on the top of the screen with the Samsung brand right below it. Moving to the right you get the light sensor, L...
Published: 2015-02-23, Author: Juan , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: The Samsung Note 4 and Samsung Note Edge are two spectacular devices that came to life out of the belief that yes, people do like larger phones with cool stylus pens. So they decided to come up with the Note series of smartphones, which proved to be a gre...
Published: 2015-02-14, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 capitalized on the new 28nm HPM manufacturing process, along with the advantage of being able to offer an integrated modem solution, and has dominated the market ever since. It's only now that Samsung is able to recover as the ne...
Abstract: Let's take a look at each device's hardware, and then we can talk about what makes one better than the other — or if that is even the case.Using a micrometer and digital scale, the Note 4 measures approximately 6.1″ tall x 3.1″ wide x 0.35″ thick (it's 0....
Published: 2015-01-31, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Even though this version of the Note 4 isn't available here, the total package is good enough to make it worth our time. The Eyxnos 5433 chip is particularly intriguing—especially now that Qualcomm has lost a major design win for the Snapdragon 810. (It'...
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Published: 2015-01-21, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
S-Pen, screen
Needs to reduce the number of pre-installed apps
I've used Samsung devices in the past, and while generally impressed with the hardware, I was less than impressed by TouchWiz and fairly quickly rooted and installed custom ROMs like CM or AOKP. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 really impressed me both with the...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review is here after some considerable usage. The result of this long-term review judges whether this new huge smartphone king remains on on the throne, and this year the stakes are as big as it gets. Many new entries to the "big...
With the Galaxy Note 4, you can see that Samsung is definitely a pioneer in the phablet game. They've mastered the display, productivity, features (maybe a little too much). I hope to see TouchWiz keep getting refined to maximize speeds over bloat. Al...