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October 2014
(88%)
817 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
237 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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: The Nexus 6 is Google's first foray into the large smartphone space that has been dominated by Samsung. The Galaxy Note series, on the other hand, has grown from a niche product, to what many might consider Samsung's true flagship with its latest offering...
Powerful SoC, Good camera, Great build quality, Very good battery runtimes, Replaceable battery, Expandable memory, S-Pen, Quick charge, 50 GB Dropbox for 24 months, Good GPS module, Decent voice quality
GPU throttling, No IP certification, No USB 3.0, Bloatware
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910F) is an excellent smartphone. The material impression is now better and pretty appealing with the metal frame. The Snapdragon 805 is very fast, but the throttling of the Adreno 420 under load is pretty annoying. It will...
Abstract: “The snappers on Samsung's latest S Pen-toting phablet are capable all rounders”Samsung's S series and Note offerings have all offered capable snappers, especially in their last few iterations, and now that the Galaxy Note 4 (first impressions) is out, we...
Published: 2014-11-18, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
For $300 on contract and ~$750 off contract, we’d say you’re getting a top end, truly flagship device for a decent (albeit average) price. If you’re on any other device looking to upgrade we’d say it’s worth a serious look. The only person we’d give ca...
Abstract: So which phablet is tops, the refined reigning champ or the promising newcomer? We put these two devices through 10 rounds of combat to declare a winner.After taking a look at the iPhone 6 Plus' gorgeous aluminum body and smooth rounded edges, you might b...
Abstract: Call it the sumo wrestling battle of the smartphone world -- two gigantic devices competing for our attention and our buying dollar. Oh, yes, amigos: It's the battle between Google's Nexus 6 and Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 .The Nexus 6 and Note 4 are both big...
Paying attention to their prices, it's plainly obvious that there's considerable savings with the Nexus 6. In the US, Google's prized smartphone can be snagged for the outright cost of $649, which is easier to swallow than the over-$720 cost of the Samsun...
Abstract: When it comes to plus-sized phones, Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 has long been the de facto standard -- but if any Android phone has the goods to give it a run for its money, Google's Nexus 6 is the one.So how do the two XL contenders compare when it comes to ...
So, after all of this, should you buy the Galaxy Note 4? And what about the Nexus 6? Would that device be a better phablet option for consumers? Without spending any time with the Nexus 6, I can tell you a couple of things which might sway you to the Gala...
To summarize the iPhone's strengths, it produces brighter shots with a more traditional photographic 8×10 aspect ratio, and offers a simpler interface. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 gives us more detail in most shots, except the panoramic shots, and gives u...