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Testseek.com have collected 817 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N910 Galaxy Note 4 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N910 Galaxy Note 4.
Award: Editor’s Choice October 2014
October 2014
 
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817 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • 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
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  • 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.
  • GPU throttling
  • No IP certification
  • No USB 3.0
  • Bloatware

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  Published: 2015-03-28, review by: phonedog.com

  • Abstract:  The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 goes up against the Nexus 6 in our latest edition of head to head. We pick out 7 reasons why the Note 4 is superior over the Google Flagship, the Nexus 6. Both of these devices are the best in what we can get in the large phone o...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-24, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  Samsung capped the end of 2014 on a good note, as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4's incredibly top-notch, all-around performance astounded many. It simply excelled in a lot of areas, giving all sorts of users, not just power ones, something that they can happi...

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  Published: 2015-03-10, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com

  • The Samsung Galaxy Note 4, regardless of which SoC you want inside of it, is a phone for a very particular user. The size of the device itself will limit its audience but will also interest buyers that don't want to own a separate tablet device and want m...

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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...

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  Published: 2015-02-23, Author: Juan , review by: androidguys.com

  • Abstract:  The Samsung Note 4 and Samsung Note Edge are two spectacular devices that came to life out of the belief that yes, people do like larger phones with cool stylus pens. So they decided to come up with the Note series of smartphones, which proved to be a gre...

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  Published: 2015-02-14, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com

  • Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 capitalized on the new 28nm HPM manufacturing process, along with the advantage of being able to offer an integrated modem solution, and has dominated the market ever since. It's only now that Samsung is able to recover as the ne...

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  Published: 2015-02-13, Author: Judie , review by: geardiary.com

  • Abstract:  Let's take a look at each device's hardware, and then we can talk about what makes one better than the other — or if that is even the case.Using a micrometer and digital scale, the Note 4 measures approximately 6.1″ tall x 3.1″ wide x 0.35″ thick (it's 0....

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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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  Published: 2015-01-02, review by: phonedog.com

  • Abstract:  The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review is here after some considerable usage. The result of this long-term review judges whether this new huge smartphone king remains on on the throne, and this year the stakes are as big as it gets. Many new entries to the "big...

 
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