Testseek.com have collected 882 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N9005 Galaxy Note 3 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N9005 Galaxy Note 3.
October 2013
(87%)
882 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(76%)
414 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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Gorgeous full HD display
Air Command menu is ingenious and helpful
Excellent handwritingtotext conversion
Long battery life
Has all the S4 features & more
Fantastic note taking features
Well rounded performance
Screen is beautiful
Bright
And incredibly high resolution. Great form–very sleek light and durable. Removable battery
Great cameras
Spen is awesome for note taking
Handwriting
And sketching. Long battery life
NFC
IR TV Remote Control
Windowed mul
Appealing and massive display screen
Large “phablet” size
Fast performance
Considerably long battery life
Functionality with Galaxy Gear Smartwatch
S Pen design and functions
Fast quad-core processor
Clear calls
Sharp pictures
Near Field Communic
Appealing and elegant design
Powerful hardware
Excellent CPU and GPU
Loads of useful apps and features
Great camera
Audio and screen
Apps have evolved from past Samsung experiences
The S Pen is great as usual
Improved multitasking and security
An
A gigantic 5.7-inch
1080p display
The faux leather and chrome combo makes for a great-looking device
A removable battery and microSD slot
USB 3.0
While clumsy
Is great to have when you really want to transfer a huge file
TouchWiz gives you a millio
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has a gorgeous and massive screen
Screaming quad-core processor
And refined S Pen skills. It also has long battery life
Makes clear calls
And takes great pictures
SPen is plenty useful if you like wielding a stylus
Huge full HD display
S Pen digital pen
Fast CPU
Easy multi-tasking with select apps
Strong battery life
Gorgeous full-HD screen
Sharp camera
Useful pen apps
Powerful performance
Great Performance
Large
Bright Screen
Good Camera
Tons of Accessories
Improved design
Excellent S Pen and multitasking software
Best-in-class performance
Brilliant display
Long-lasting battery
Good screen
Good camera
Great battery life
The fastest device money can buy
Excellent battery life
Excellent display quality
Good speaker quality
Excellent performance – ideal for running the newest Android games and visual apps
Massive
Stunning 1080p display. Lighter and faster than before. Dizzying array of software enhancements
Some of which are genuinely useful.
Epic battery life
Gorgeous screen
Powerful pen software
Strong performance
Improved multitasking
Powerful
Very fast
Lots of storage
Bursting with features
Decent cameras
S Pen can prove useful
Great performance
Improved look and feel
Superb 5.7inch sAMOLED screen
Good S Pen stylus functionality
LTE mobile broadband
802.11ac WiFi
2.3GHz quadcore SoC
Good battery life
Most powerful hardware available
Best display we've seen on a smartphone this size
Removable battery
Expandable storage
Outstanding battery life
S Pen offers unmatched utility
Unparalleled multitasking ability
The best specifications money can currently buy
Powerful multitasking software
Exceptional stylus integration
Impressive battery life
Beautiful and bright display
Future-proofed hardware
The included SPen is fantastic
Further enhanced by strong software support. Topnotch performance from both models
Plus a decent camera and great battery life. Reasonably ergonomic
Abstract: Ever since I got my Samsung Galaxy Note II for Chirstmas, I have been 99% satisfied. It was a magnificent phone and has served me well to this day. I have not grown bored of it, nor have I longed for a new phone. This is a rare occurrence for me, consider...
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Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
A gigantic 5.7-inch, 1080p display, The faux leather and chrome combo makes for a great-looking device, A removable battery and microSD slot, USB 3.0, while clumsy, is great to have when you really want to transfer a huge file, TouchWiz gives you a millio
Disappointing battery life, A Menu button. This hides all the overflow menus you should normally see and is terrible for discoverability, TouchWiz still looks and functions like Android 2.3. You can't horizontally swipe between tabs, there are hidden menu
Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
If you are a heavy data user and want a large smartphone, nothing beats the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. The only reason I didn't give it a perfect 10, with the base assumption that size is not a factor since you are a buyer of a large smartphone, is that the E...
Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has a gorgeous and massive screen, screaming quad-core processor, and refined S Pen skills. It also has long battery life, makes clear calls, and takes great pictures
The Note 3 is expensive, large, and its faux-leather styling is crafted from cheap plastic
Though its plastic skin doesn't do its high price justice, Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 makes the most compelling case yet for a supersize phone.
Massive, stunning 1080p display. Lighter and faster than before. Dizzying array of software enhancements, some of which are genuinely useful.
Like all phablets, it's huge. Dizzying array of software enhancements, some of which are dubious
Samsung refines its top-tier phablet with the 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 3, a powerful, full HD phone/tablet combo that may be the only mobile device you need....
Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Most powerful hardware available, Best display we've seen on a smartphone this size, Removable battery, expandable storage, Outstanding battery life, S Pen offers unmatched utility, Unparalleled multitasking ability
TouchWiz is still overwrought, UI doesn't make maximum use of screen resolution, Performance hiccups in Exynos version give us pause,
We know: it's a lot to take in. That's almost always the case with a flagship-class smartphone, and even more so with a device like a Galaxy Note. It's not just physically larger; it's larger-than-life , with a spec sheet and a feature set that seem al...
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Published: 2013-09-27, Author: David , review by: techworld.com
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has gone a pretty routine upgrade from its predecessor, with results that are both impressive and confusing at the same time....