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Big, beautiful screen, Considerable processing power, Long battery life, S Pen
Occasional feature overload, Volume button placement, Drops some good Android 4.1 UI features, Capacitive buttons can be hit by accident
The Galaxy Note II is an amazing device, one of the best we've ever handled. That much should be plain by now. We wonder, though, if it might not be even more amazing were Samsung to have dialed back the feature set just a bit and honed what was left to p...
4G connectivity ensures it is fast, Great screen, Outstanding hardware
Large size isn't for everyone, TouchWiz can be complicated, Expensive on 4G plans
As we said, you just need to eye over our original Note 2 review to know that unless Samsung did something drastically wrong, the Note 2 LTE would be at the very least good. As it stands, it's better than that, it's great. The hardware in isolation could...
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Udgivet: 2012-10-29, Forfatter: Tim , anmeldelse af: neowin.net
The main reason to get a Galaxy Note II is the fantastic implementation of the S-Pen, and various stylus-related activities such as note-taking, drawing and handwriting recognition. Nearly every aspect of this has been improved compared to the first Ga...
Udgivet: 2012-10-29, Forfatter: James , anmeldelse af: tablet-news.com
Abstrakt: If you want a Samsung Galaxy Note II , know that you'll get it on AT&T for $299.99 in just a couple of days, but before you do that, be sure to check out our video review below and the text review here. We are dealing with the mother of all phablets, the ...
Coming off the surprising success of the first phone-tablet hybrid device, the original Galaxy Note, Samsung launched the Samsung Galaxy Note II. The Korean-based handset maker refined nearly every aspect of the predecessor to make the Galaxy Note II one ...
Abstrakt: Are you planning on upgrading to a new smartphone within the next month or so? If that’s the case, you might be curious to know what’s going to be out there vying for your business. Well folks, unless you’ve been hiding under a rock of late, then you’...
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is a device that any Android and Samsung-loving fan will love, but outside the faction of normal citizens that have a need for such a massive beast of an in-betweener, this machine might just fall flat. It’s not that it’s no...
Massive high-definition screen. Fast quad-core processor. Includes a pressure-sensitive stylus and well-designed note-taking and drawing software. Runs Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" out of the box. Fast LTE, if you can get it. Good call quality.
Very large. A few minor hiccups in gaming performance. Sprint's 4G LTE coverage map is still very thin
With a fast quad-core processor, a big, gorgeous display, and features galore, the Samsung Galaxy Note II delivers everything a huge-screen smartphone should, but Sprint really needs to build out its LTE network....
Udgivet: 2012-10-26, Forfatter: JR , anmeldelse af: techworld.com
All considered, the Galaxy Note II could be a nice device for someone who values a stylus or wants a phone with an extra-large screen - but I'd suggest spending some time at your local store holding it and exploring its interface before committing....
Only if you really, really want something this size. The Galaxy Note II is still too big to be a phone and too small to be a tablet, but its a very solid device for what it is (whatever that might be). Just dont blame us for your palm-cramps. Starts bet...