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November 2011
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Fremragende skærmkvalitet
God lyd – både i samtaler og musik
Meget lang batteritid og god kalender
Utrolig flot og skarp skærm. Responsiv. Hæderligt kamera. Fine genveje.
Redaktørerne brød sig ikke om
Mail af mails via Exchange kører ikke optimalt
Interface der ikke er smooth
Dyr. For stor ... eller for lille? Knap på stylus kan være svær at ramme.
Size is everything, and your attitude to how much screen you need will determine if the Note is right for you. The display is inviting, the stylus usable and the fast processor means it's satisfying to use. But it is big....
Abstrakt: Samsung's big, friendly giant works brilliantly for some tasks, but its huge size means it's unlikely to extend beyond niche appealRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Just how big is too big? Apple thinks 3.5in is the right screen size; others have moved up t...
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Udgivet: 2012-02-16, Forfatter: Jonathan , anmeldelse af: alphr.com
Samsung's big, friendly giant works brilliantly for some tasks, but its huge size means it's unlikely to extend beyond niche appeal...
Whatever you think about the form factor and size of the screen, there’s no doubting the fact it’s a beauty. At 5.3 inches, it feels huge compared to other smartphones, and the 1280 x 800 pixel resolution puts most netbooks to shame. Images really are razor sharp, and the Super AMOLED technology results in glorious colour reproduction. If you want a device for browsing media on, there’s no better
There’s only one real downside to the Samsung Galaxy Note – and that’s the feature that makes it unique: the screen. It’s simply too large for many people, proving considerably larger than the majority of smartphones.
Despite that, we love the Samsung Galaxy Note. The fact it’s ultra slim means there’s no effort in slipping it into a pocket, and once you get used to the extra size, you’ll not want to go back. Especially if you browse the web lots or enjoy watching m...
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Udgivet: 2012-02-10, Forfatter: Jeff , anmeldelse af: whatlaptop.co.uk
Abstrakt: The 5.3-inch AMOLED screen is the highlight of the Galaxy NoteThe Samsung Galaxy Note (£500 inc. VAT) is a new super-powerful Android device that explores new ground in size and performance.Considering a new Note? Read this Samsung Galaxy Note 3 review fo...
Samsung's Galaxy Note has all the trappings of a great phone. Its re-skinned version of Android gingerbread is understated and makes useful changes. Its screen is gorgeous to look at and a joy to use. Its processor allows for demanding multitasking and it...
Gorgeous HD screen, Slim and light, Powerful yet long-lasting, S Pen useful and versatile, Great for playing and recording video, Excellent value
Too large for some, Calibration issues with S Pen, Difficult to use one-handed, Gingerbread (but ICS update soon)
The Note doesn't quite live up to Samsung's marketing slogan: “Jack of all trades, master of all”. It's on the large side for a phone, doesn't fit into small pockets and usually requires two hands for messaging. However, if you can live with these comprom...
Gorgeous and huge 5.3in Super AMOLED screen, Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread, very fast dual core processor,
It's a big ol' handful, pricy, just big enough to look a bit daft when pressed to your ear
There's a touch of the Marmites about the Galaxy Note -- if you love its huge size, there's plenty to admire, with all of Samsung's top-notch tech on board. But if you hate the idea of cramming your pocket with such a massive device, nothing will persu...
As has already been identified in several other reviews this device is in a bit of an identity crisis and users are not sure how it fits into their lives. I would put myself firmly in that group as well, as I am still deciding where this goes. I love the...