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Testseek.com have collected 470 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy Note and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy Note.
Award: Editor’s Choice November 2011
November 2011
 
(83%)
470 Reviews
Users
(70%)
189 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Thin and sleek
  • 1.4Ghz CPU is extremely fast
  • Great battery life that lasts for days
  • Gorgeous 5.3inch HD Super AMOLED screen
  • Highquality 8MP camera
  • Ease of use with S Pen
  • Colorful
  • Large screen
  • Fast processor for gaming and browsing
  • Touchsensitive stylus for writing and drawing
  • Excellent camera
  • Large
  • High resolution display
  • Pen ads functionality and is backed by several good apps
  • Comfortable
  • Attractive design
  • Good cameras
  • Speedy performance and network
  • Excellent performanceEnormous
  • High-res Super AMOLED displayS Pen is a clever
  • No-compromise addition
  • Gorgeous display
  • Great camera
  • Fast data
  • Beautiful displayExcellent cameraTop-notch S Pen productivity appsCohesive user interface
  • Excellent Super AMOLED display with tabletlike resolution
  • 4G LTE on AT&T is blazing fast
  • S Pen works pretty well and has tons of potential
  • Apps for S Pen is already growing
  • Great accessory lineup
  • The
  • 5.0″ screen size great for browsing and reading
  • Great battery life
  • Amazing Super AMOLED screen
  • High quality camera pictures
  • Gorgeous screen. Slim. Pressure sensitive stylus for drawing.
  • Blazing LTE download speeds
  • Stylus integrated into design
  • Beautiful 720p display
  • Crisp 8MP camera
  • Incredibly powerful
  • Huge screen
  • Excellent drawing features...
  • Bright display
  • Snappy performance
  • Pen works well with user interface
  • Huge and lovely HD display
  • Pen input
  • The Samsung Galaxy Note's 5.3-inch HD screen is ideal for showcasing multimedia. It has 4G LTE
  • A great 8-megapixel camera
  • And a souped-up S Pen stylus that brings new ways to interact with your phone
  • Huge Display. Fast Internet speeds. Ships with Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich."
  • Large screen is great for multimedia
  • S Pen works well
  • Pen makes it different from any phone
  • Screen is huge
  • Crisp and vibrant
  • S Pen is useful and fun
  • Battery life is good
  • 1.4GHz Processor is fast
  • Excellent screen
  • Great performance
  • Speedy 4G LTE
  • S Pen stylus is useful
  • Great voice quality
  • Huge and lovely high res display
  • Fast HSPA+ data speeds
  • Very fast CPU
  • Huge and lovely high res displa
  • Extremely large screen
  • Great multimedia device
  • Built-in stylus is a nice option
  • Huge 5.3-inch AMOLED screen
  • Decent battery life
  • LTE network is fast
  • Extremely large display
  • Running ICS out of the box
  • Solid HSPA+ performance
  • High quality camera
  • Runs Android 4.0
  • Brilliant Super AMOLED HD screen
  • HSPA+ support
  • S Pen is useful
  • Adobe Flash support
  • Solid battery lifeScreen as beautiful as it is spaciousLTE speeds
  • Gigantic screen
  • Brilliant colors
  • Screen's good brightness
  • Powerful overall system

The editors didn't like

  • Comprised almost entirely of plastic
  • Requires two hands to text due to large size
  • Awkward against head for voice calls
  • Difficult to use onehanded
  • Display is big drain on battery
  • Palm rejection isn't consistent
  • Not great for small hands
  • Review Summary
  • Despite being a larger than average phone
  • The Galaxy Note isn't uncomfortable to hold thanks to the design and its light weight. The 5.3-inch dis
  • May be too large for someAwkward to use for voice callsS Pen button rather small
  • Too big for its own good
  • Laggy performance
  • Performance is no longer cutting-edgeLacks notification light
  • Device looks really odd when holding it to your head
  • Handwriting recognition doesn't work for everyone
  • S Pen experience is a bit laggy
  • Comes with Android 2.3 for now – but a 4.0 update is on its way
  • 5.3″ screen size might be too big for some to carry
  • Large screen difficult to swype
  • Phone software doesn't take advantage of large screen. Impossible to use one-handed
  • Awkward to hold
  • Handwriting recognition inaccurate
  • Palm rejection issues
  • Slow camera
  • The size will not suit all pockets and tastes
  • It’s also very expensiveLook and Feel...
  • A bit too large for a phone
  • Not enough apps support the pen
  • Large
  • Not the latest gen CPU
  • The Galaxy Note's S Pen is small
  • Has a delayed response
  • And requires a little training to use. The phone will be awkwardly large for some
  • And it doesn't fit easily into pockets
  • Too big for many people to use one-handed. 4.0 isn't the most recent version on Android any more
  • Design isn't for everyone
  • A bit outdated
  • Simple tasks can stutter
  • TouchWiz may not be for all
  • Images overexpose
  • Stylus a bit small / fiddly
  • Huge
  • Stylus can be frustrating
  • Disappointing external speaker
  • This is a very large phone
  • Import version is expensive
  • Import v
  • Poor call quality
  • The large screen only brings marginal improvement in certain areas
  • Camera could be better
  • Awkward to make calls on
  • Difficult to use with one hand
  • Writing and drawing isn't the best on a touchscreen
  • Strange screen size causes some app issues
  • Bloatware apps are annoying
  • Camera is slow
  • Late arrival
  • Somewhat pricey
  • One size fits none
  • A couple of software bugs
  • Handwriting recognition could be better
  • Might be too big for some
  • Expensive SIM-free price
  • A bit too large for somePerformance and battery life not as good as international releaseNo Ice Cream Sandwich yet
  • Mobility
  • Price

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  Published: 2012-02-13, Author: Jessica , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Samsung Galaxy Note's 5.3-inch HD screen is ideal for showcasing multimedia. It has 4G LTE, a great 8-megapixel camera, and a souped-up S Pen stylus that brings new ways to interact with your phone
  • The Galaxy Note's S Pen is small, has a delayed response, and requires a little training to use. The phone will be awkwardly large for some, and it doesn't fit easily into pockets
  • With its huge screen and throwback stylus, the Samsung Galaxy Note is a polarizing smartphone that winks at tablet territory. Those who like their screens XL will find a top-notch device that lets multimedia shine. The S Pen adds some artistic potential,...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-21, Author: Irwin , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Amazing display quality, Good assortment of video codecs for movie playback, Excellent build quality, light but sturdy
  • Too large for the average consumer, Lag at times, slight stutters, Touchwiz – Just doesn't do it for me
  • In my eyes the Samsung Galaxy Note is more phone than Tablet. It is a big phone, but the shape and design make it easy to hold and manage. If you're like me and spend more time using you phone as a portable PC than a phone, this is the perfect device.The ...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-08, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Excellent 5.3in Super AMOLED screen, S-Pen is unique and works reasonably well, Great battery life and excellent performance
  • Uncomfortably large, Feels awkward when making phone calls, Button on S-Pen is poorly designed
  • The Samsung Galaxy Note is an interesting device that's been designed as an all-in-one smartphone and tablet. Whether it holds any appeal will depend on you getting your head (and hands) around its mammoth size. If you're comfortable with the design of th...

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  Published: 2011-11-04, Author: Irwin , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Abstract:  So I managed to get my hands on the Samsung Galaxy Note or as some are calling it The Phablet.I've only had the phablet for a day now and I can safely say, that it is more phone than tablet and has the feel of a larger Samsung Galaxy S2. It's large 5.3 in...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-08, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Abstract:  Samsung's Galaxy Note Android phoneWith a huge 5.3in touchscreen and an included stylus, you would be forgiven for thinking the Samsung Galaxy Note is a tablet. Samsung, however, is positioning the giant device as an all-in-one smartphone: big enough to f...

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  Published: 2013-04-23, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Stylus is great for drawing, Bright, bold screen, Very powerful processor, Expandable storage
  • Too expensive, Some Samsung software didn't work, Plastic design feels cheap
  • The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 packs a good screen, plenty of power and that all important stylus for sketching. It's quite a lot more expensive than the iPad mini though, and its plastic construction doesn't feel anywhere near as luxurious....

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  Published: 2013-02-12, review by: coolsmartphone.com

  • Abstract:  Remember that story about Goldilocks and the three bears? The little tike broke into their house, gobbled up some porridge, tried out some chairs and then went and had a kip on all the beds. The naughty little sausage. But what’s “just right” for you e...

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  Published: 2012-06-30, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com

  • Let's get this out of the way first – would I use the Galaxy Note as my only phone? Probably not, if I am totally honest. It's not a failing of Samsung's or because I don't like the device. The thing is, I don't always wear a jacket or take a bag out with...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-04, Author: Team , review by: techview.co

  • Abstract:  Last month LG announced the would be releasing a smartphone named LG Optimus LTE2 to rival the Samsung Galaxy Note . The Galaxy Note is powered by a Qualcomm MSM8660 Snapdragon chipset with a dual core 1.5GHz Scorpion processor whilst the Optimus LTE2 is ...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-25, review by: gadgetspeak.com

  • Abstract:  In comparison to the tiny phones of not that long ago this Android offering is huge. But as a friend of mine said it can do ‘everything I want’ so I do not need a PC and if you are a light PC user then why not as the screen is huge....

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