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.
November 2011
(83%)
470 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
189 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
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Big, contrasty 5.3inch HD Super AMOLED screen; Very slim and feels solid; Playback of HD videos is smooth and image quality is topnotch; 5Ghz WiFi N provides lagfree HD content streaming; Ultra fast 1.4Ghz dualcore processor
Touchscreen keyboard is hard to use in landscape mode (keys near center is hard to reach); Power button is too soft resulting in too many accidental presses; A bit too big to put inside your front pocket
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Published: 2011-09-02, Author: Jam , review by: jamonline.ph
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Whatever the price tag of the device may be the Samsung Galaxy Note is an exquisite device loaded with the great features. The powerful processor and the large HD Super AMOLED display really going to make the device sell like hot dog. All I want to tell y...