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October 2014
(88%)
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Premium metal fram
Gorgeous quad HD displa
Powerful multitasking feature
Improved S Pe
High-quality 16-MP camera
Ultra-sharp Quad HD display
Superb handwriting experience
Excellent camera
Robust battery
The Note 4 is a handsome phone. After years of plastic blobs
Samsung has hit its design stride. We saw the potential of this new look in the Galaxy Alpha
But its guts just couldn't follow through. But the Note 4 can. It's a great and great-looking phone
The metal frame with a chamfered edge is a nice step up in quality for Samsung's devices
The Menu button is dead! Samsung replaced it with a recent apps button
No more fake stitching on the back
A removable battery and a Micro SD card
Display
Does it even need to be said? Samsung is building the best smartphone displays around. The Note 4's QHD Super AMOLED is bright
Vivid
And bold. I love it. The higher resolution doesn't seem to make a difference to me
Though
Build quality
On a
More solid and grippy case than predecessor
Fast charging
Good acoustics
Customizable screen experience
Best day time Android photo/video capture
Good OIS
Lighter TouchWiz
Multi window and resizable windows are very useful
S Pen features are alway
Nice display
Replaceable battery
Micro SD card slot
Good battery life
Heart rate sensor
Blood oxygen sensor
S Pen
Great Performance
Good Battery Life
Beautiful Screen
SPen
Excellent Camers
Spectacular and spacious screen
Excellent battery life
Charges quickly (with included specialty cable)
Removable battery
SD card support
Superb integrated stylus
Some useful software features like Multi Window multitasking
1.5GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM
Device feels speedy and responsive
Spacious and gorgeous 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display (1280x800)
4G connectivity
Sharp
Colorful screen
Accurate stylus
Enhanced multitasking
Speedy camera
Excellent screen
Good camera
Killer performance stats
SPen and SNote
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Android
Gingerbread
Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Note
Smartphones
Stylus
Quad HD display with great viewing angles
Modern
Metal-fied chassis
Takes fantastic rear- and front-facing photos
Incredible Quad HD display. New premium look and feel. Flexible multitasking. Improved stylus features. Outstanding battery life.
The 5.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a brilliant high-resolution screen and takes excellent outdoor shots on its 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization. Using the stylus is more convenient
And the battery charges very quickly
Fantastic QHD Super AMOLED display
S Pen useful and precise as ever
Loads of features
Fast CPU
Removable battery and microSD card slot
S-Pen
Screen
Extremely large display
Streamlined construction
Exceptional battery life
Have you ever loved a stylus? You just may love this one thanks to excellent notetaking software. Fantastic cameras on both back and front side let everyone see your smiling mug. Battery life is so longlived we're afraid we'll die before it does
Gorgeous display
Crammed with hardware and software features
Very good camera
Stupendous performance
Fantastic display
Good-looking and well-made
Exquisite
Sleek design
Quad HD display with 2.5D glass
Sheer power with Snapdragon 805
S Pen further enhanced
More useful than ever
Multitasking more robust and much easier
Optical stabilization bolsters camera experience
Fast charging is always u
Super highend specifications
Premium fit/finish with outstanding display
Best camera on a Samsung smartphone (K Zoom excepted)
Best stylus experience on any smartphone
Powerful
Adaptable software
Beautiful AMOLED display
Cuttingedge Snapdragon 805 SoC
Featurepacked software experience
Great stylus with useful capabilities
Superb camera
Premium design and build quality
Excellent display
One of the best phone cameras
Snappy performance
Great battery life
Good detail and low noise levels in bright light
Reliable exposure and white balance across the ISO range
Good balance between noise reduction and retention of detail in low light
Very good video quality
Excellent detail in 4K video mode
Efficient HD
Good exposure both indoors and outdoors
Overall good color
Very good detail preservation all across the image
Autofocus is accurate and smooth
Gorgeous design with high-end materials
Best camera in a Galaxy smartphone
Powerful performance
Greatly refined design that finally adds in some metal. Optically stabilized camera takes awesome photos across the board. Superb Quad HD Super AMOLED powered by one of two immensely powerful SoCs. The S Pen is back and better than ever. Decent battery li
Powerful SoC
Great build quality
Very good battery runtimes
Expandable memory
Quick charge
50 GB Dropbox for 24 months
Good GPS module
Decent voice quality
The editors didn't like
Below-average display brightnes
Heavier and thicker than predecesso
Battery life could be better
Requires large pockets
Unreliable fingerprint scanner
The Note 4's single back-mounted speaker kind of sucks. It's loud
And has a clever little rib on its grill that keeps it from being muffled by a table
But it's sound quality is tinny and just all around bad. It's no way to listen to music
TouchWiz is b
Physical home buttons and styluses don't mix. Imparting force through a plastic stick into a clicky button is extremely awkward
Samsung chose branding over usability
The stylus feels like a toy. It's literally a hollow plastic tube
The speaker moved fr
Camera issues
I had real problems with image blur on the new rear camera
Which is a shame considering how excited everyone was for optical image stabilization. Check out the camera section for examples
Not that fast
The Note 4 feels no faster than a N
Bulky phone
Massive device
Cuts into palm
Battery is underwhelming a bit
Poor night capture
Not much S Pen evolution
S Voice still useless
Expensive off contract
A Bit Pricey
Awkward and unwieldy form
Less premium and thoughtfully designed than other flagship phones
Less smooth and snappy performance than other devices
Complex software
Underwhelming speaker quality
No wireless charging
Phone looks a little large when held to one's ear
No Android 4.0—yet
Not waterproof
Less battery life than other flagships
Camera struggles in low light
Too much bloatware
Lacks quality feel
Only small improvements over Note 3
It's too big to carry comfortably
And too bulky use with one hand. The stylus is nice
But the software to support it isn't there yet. Also
It has a stylus. Android 2.3 with Samsung's TouchWiz skin makes me yearn for ICS. Astounding amount of AT&T shove
Single speaker on the back sounds tinny
Trades comfort for style. Requires some work to get the most out of the experience
Low light and indoor shots aren't as good as they should be
Too big for some folks
TouchWiz still busier than it should be. Expensive
Needs to reduce the number of pre-installed apps
Some sluggish performance
Too large to use with one hand
No Ice Cream Sandwich (yet)
Still riddled with gimmicky
Novelty
Useless UI elements. Come on
Samsung
Just give us a pure Android OS with your specialty apps as options
Not particularly high on style
Requires a significant outlay
Isn't a clear choice without the S Pen
Still just too much Samsung software
Overly complex in places
Seriously
Look at all these settings
Quad HD resolution still an untapped feature
No growth in battery life
The Briefing second screen app is still limited
Feature set may be daunting to the novice user
Only average battery life
Many duplicate/incomplete features
Interface still needs UX work
Uninspiring appearance
Inconsistent software design
Limited 4K video recording
News came when Apple also released the iPhone 6 Plus phablet this year and obviously no other phone can beat iPhones at the moment in terms of unit sales. However
Does it mean that iPhone 6 Plus is better than the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4? Let's check o
No physical two-stage shutter button
Camera app still a little unstructured
Selective Focus feature difficult to use
No IP67 certification (compared to Galaxy S5)
Some noise in lowlight conditions
Often refocuses for no apparent reason
Isn't waterproof
Loudspeaker still needs work
Some aspects of TouchWiz are still clunky and need work.
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Published: 2015-03-10, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
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Published: 2015-02-23, Author: Juan , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: The designs of the Note 4 and Note Edge can be better described as modern, sleek and business like. Both phones have the speaker grill centered on the top of the screen with the Samsung brand right below it. Moving to the right you get the light sensor, L...
Published: 2015-02-23, Author: Juan , review by: androidguys.com
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Published: 2015-02-14, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
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Published: 2015-01-31, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Even though this version of the Note 4 isn't available here, the total package is good enough to make it worth our time. The Eyxnos 5433 chip is particularly intriguing—especially now that Qualcomm has lost a major design win for the Snapdragon 810. (It'...
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Published: 2015-01-21, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
S-Pen, screen
Needs to reduce the number of pre-installed apps
I've used Samsung devices in the past, and while generally impressed with the hardware, I was less than impressed by TouchWiz and fairly quickly rooted and installed custom ROMs like CM or AOKP. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 really impressed me both with the...
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