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
(85%)
525 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(75%)
137 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Truly outstanding screen
Superb camera performance in a range of environments
Powerful device
Performance to burn
External speaker is exceptional
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has an eye-catching design and high-end hardware
And it takes great outdoor photos. Using the stylus has never felt better and battery life is terrific
Fantastic display
Polished
Ergonomic design
Great camera
Excellent 5.7-inch Super-AMOLED display
Extended functionality with improved S-Pen stylus
Made from glass and aluminium
Improved ergonomics with curved back
Competitive 16MP and 5MP cameras
Fast wireless charging and support for Cat9 LTE
Slick glassbacked design
Recordbreak specs
Stunning camera quality
Handy S Pen stylus
Beautiful design
Amazing networking capabilities
Incredible power
The editors didn't like
Battery life could be better
S-Pen seems to come out without me wanting it to
Touchwiz is still a bit cringeworthy
With a nonremovable battery and no external storage option
The Note 5 strips away some of last year's features. It's pricey compared with large-screen competitors like Motorola's Moto X Pure
32GB is the only size the Note 5 comes in locally
No expandable storage
Needs a Samsung charger for fast charging
No support for expandable microSD memory
Only offered as a 32GB variant
The Live Broadcast in the mode section of the camera still needs a lot of work done on it. Personally I am left handed so an S Pen on the right would be great. As for the standard backgrounds how about a good grey or black background that really lets the
Abstract: Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note 5 feels better to hold, as it offers softer edges. When it comes to software, the Note 5's S-Pen and Air Command menu are more useful than the Galaxy S6 Edge+'s screen edge features...
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
No MicroSD support, Average speakers, No IR Blaster support, No wireless charger bundled
The Galaxy Note5 is far better in terms of design and build quality than its previous generations and since an important feature MicroSD support is removed, a
Gorgeous looks and quality build, New SPen, Great Camera
Missing microSD support, nonremovable battery
The Galaxy Note 5 is the best phablet Samsung has ever made. It is a significant upgrade over the Galaxy Note 4 in all fronts and for once, while it is definitely expensive, it is not priced out of range of other flagships - the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 cost...
So should you buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 5? Well, it has a lot of going in favor of it including the brilliant sound output, great camera, top notch display, great design and build quality. But there are aspects where it should have been better, the firs...
Network issues, Higher SAR for head, SPen design isn't any better, Nonremovable battery, no storage expansion slot
Unlike every Note phone I have recommended, Note 5 isn't the ‘buy with your eyes closed' kind of a device. Don't stretch your budget for it, don't pump your tech taste-buds just yet, for the Note 5 may look awesome; it's software/spec offering isn't much...
Abstract: Back in 2011, Samsung took a calculated risk — it released a highend Android phone with a large screen. The screen was 5.3-inches (pretty large back then, when 4-inch and 4.5-inch screens were the norm). Apart from the screen though, the Note was novel be...
Best in class performance, Good display, Good camera, Good battery life
Slippery and prone to falling out of your hand, Not water-proof
With the Galaxy Note 5, Samsung has completed the transformation it started with the Galaxy S6 this year. The phone is a combination of power and design, and not many would deny that the phone looks good and performs well. It's pure style, combined with g...
Good, Pleasing aesthetics, Solid performance, Good battery life
No expandable storage, No IR blaster, S Pen mechanism prone to damage
The 32GB version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 retails for Rs 53,900, which makes it better value compared to its curved-screen sibling. Plus, you get the useful stylus which will add more value to your life as compared to a curved screen. The Galaxy Note...
The Note5 is my daily driver and prior to reviewing this case I was using a Spigen Neo Hybrid CC case. I really liked that case as it didn't really add too much of bulk and provided decent protection too and that's why Spigen has been on the top of my lis...
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, Good Performance
No microSD Card Slot, Non-removable Battery, Slippery to hold, Srivatsan contributed to this review, "Samsung Galaxy Note5 Review", 5 out of 5 based on 27 ratings,
Overall the Samsung Galaxy Note5 is a really capable smartphone. It could be called a productivity powerhouse. It has improved a lot over its predecessor especially in terms of design, build quality and camera. Sure, two things that have been a part of al...