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Testseek.com have collected 613 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N930F Galaxy Note 7 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N930F Galaxy Note 7.
Award: Editor’s Choice August 2016
August 2016
 
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The editors liked

  • Top-of-the-line performance
  • Fantastic display
  • Improved S Pen design and functionality
  • Reasonably easy to handle for the size
  • Highly attractive
  • Distinctive edge design
  • Worldclass design and display
  • S Pen feels great
  • Offers plenty of utility
  • Secure Folder perfect for privacy
  • Still the best mobile camera
  • Iris scanner quick and reliable
  • Beautiful hardware
  • Industryleading display
  • Great camera
  • Unique S Pen features
  • Big
  • Bright screen
  • Gorgeous design
  • Long-lasting battery life
  • Best-in-class cameras
  • Blazing performance
  • Expandable storage
  • Cool iris scanner
  • Sleek
  • High quality metal and glass build
  • Superb Super AMOLED display
  • Genuinely useful S Pen and software
  • Class-leading camera
  • Excellent battery life
  • Design The Note7 has the best build quality of any Android phone I've used. It's surprisingly small for a 5.7inch display
  • And it's water resistant too
  • Camera Samsung still offers the best photography experience you can get. This phone nails snapshots mo
  • Gorgeous
  •  quality build
  • Best screen on the market
  • Stellar camera
  • Above average sound reproduction
  • Iris scanner is amazing
  • Lots of new security options including Secure Folder
  • S Pen provides tons of functionality
  • IP68 water and dust resistance
  • Alwa
  • Waterresistance is great to have
  • And a waterproof S Pen even better
  • The Galaxy S7's 12MP camera absolutely shines
  • Samsung's latest Android UI is a step in the right direction towards usability
  • Return of microSD give the Note 7 capacity to spare
  • Flat
  • Beautiful
  • Premium design
  • Solid performance
  • Great S-Pen F features
  • Killer camera performance
  • Iris scanner is flawless
  • Best true "Phablet" device. Period
  • Snappy
  • Excellent screen
  • Wireless charging capability
  • S Pen
  • More ergonomic
  • S Pen stylus
  • Waterresistant
  • More intuitive
  • The rounded symmetrical design on the sides makes this one of the most comfortabletohold phones out there
  • A USB TypeC plug finally brings the Galaxy line into the future
  • A MicroSD card
  • Samsung is one of the few OEMs providing monthly security update
  • New S Pen is a solid improvement over the Note 5's
  • 64GB storage plus microSD expansion is full of win
  • Waterproof design is a welcome return
  • Iris scanner pushes limits – even if it's not quite there just yet
  • Slightly sharper display than the Note
  • No S
  • More portable than a tablet
  • Outstanding performance
  • Excellent camera
  • Dockable
  • Pressure-sensitive S-Pen is useful if you need to get precise
  • 12-megapixel camera with f/1.7 aperture is one of the best on the market
  • Its water resistance makes it impervious to some of life's little accidents
  • The Galaxy Note 7 is a beautiful
  • Capable Android phone that showcases Samsung's best in design
  • Battery life
  • Speed and features. The 64GB base model leaves you plenty of space for photos
  • Videos and games
  • Superb design for looks and comfort
  • TouchWiz software becomes a good thing
  • Wonderful display
  • Fast
  • Good battery life
  • 3DMark Sling Shot
  • 2549
  • Beautiful display
  • Excellent design and build quality
  • Best camera on the market
  • S Pen works great
  • Software has been improved
  • Packed with cool features
  • Super-accurate S Pen
  • S7's camera tech
  • Flashy appearance
  • Superb hardware
  • Generous storage space
  • Extremely versatile software
  • S Pen works well
  • Secure Folder is superb new feature
  • Gorgeous dual-curved design
  • Improved S Pen accuracy and features
  • Water resistant
  • Top performing camera
  • Efficient design
  • Best-in-class camera
  • Great build quality with amazing feel in the hand
  • All the specs 2016 has to offer
  • Outstanding camera with low light improvements
  • Edge UI
  • Iris Scanner
  • Secure Folder – It's got everything
  • IP68 water resistance and expandable storage
  • Great display
  • Long battery runtimes
  • S-Pen with many features
  • Generous sensor equipment
  • Fast LTE Cat. 9
  • Finally USB Type-C
  • OTG
  • Protected against water and dust (IP 68)
  • Quick-charge and wireless charging
  • Fast SoC...
  • Comfortable and well-designed
  • Top-tier performance
  • Curved display
  • Top-notch camera
  • TouchWiz has been cleaned up

The editors didn't like

  • Faulty batteries in some models
  • Expensive
  • Carrier bloatware
  • Pricey
  • Allglass body slick and smudge prone
  • Still too big for some hands
  • Very expensive
  • Carrier bloatware still horrible
  • No U.S. unlocked model
  • Only comes in 64GB
  • Unlocking phone with iris scanner is gimmicky
  • Large compared to more mainstream phones
  • No USB-C video out
  • Performance While the Note7 isn't a slow phone
  • It's slower than other Snapdragon 820 devices
  • Huge performance issues
  • Super high price
  • Curved screen isn't a “real” edge screen
  • Occasional performance variances
  • Current battery issues
  • Don't ever drop your Note 7
  • Since it has so much glass. Most companies have moved away from glass backs on their highend phones
  • An iris scanner will always be slower than a fingerprint reader
  • Since you have to aim it. Plus Samsung's implementation tak
  • Bulky for a phone
  • Screen too small for tablet tasks
  • No support for external monitor or Ethernet
  • The iris scanner is a neat feature
  • But often finicky
  • Android software updates are at the mercy of your carrier
  • We just can't trust the hardware
  • Given the ongoing reports of battery fires
  • Performance could be better
  • Iris scanner is not practical
  • Battery life could be better
  • Iris scanner is unreliable
  • Fingerprint scanner could be better
  • ‘Edge screen' functionality is mostly useless
  • Camera postprocessing is a bit too aggressive
  • Recalled due to fires and explosions
  • Iris scanning feature can be finicky
  • Other Android phones are faster
  • High price
  • Duplicate apps
  • Fingerprint magnet
  • Slippery construction
  • Low speaker quality
  • Battery life sadly didn't improve
  • Which throttles under sustained load
  • Medicore speaker
  • Bad WiFi performance
  • Possibilities of USB 3.1 are not utilized
  • Iris scanner not fully developed
  • Neither MHL nor SlimPort support
  • Recalled and later discontinued due to exploding batteries
  • Iris scanner doesn't work well with eyeglasses
  • S Pen still won't win over naysayers
  • Updated S Pen feels flimsier

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  Published: 2016-09-21, Author: Jim , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Both of these are top-notch phones. Each has its advantages and the best one for you will depend on whether you're already allied to Android or iOS. If you're not, the Note 7 offers a little more freedom while the iPhone 7 Plus is more locked down. It's e...

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  Published: 2016-09-20, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • iPhone 7 Plus has a better camera setup and 3D Touch, Note 7 is more waterproof and has a sharper screen
  • Note 7 battery overheating issues, iPhone 7 Plus doesn't have a headphone port

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  Published: 2016-09-19, Author: Matt , review by: v3.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The Galaxy Note 7 made headlines in the week for all the wrong reasons , but which comes out on top when Apple's super-sized headset goes head-to-head with Samsung's latest phablet? Design iPhone 7 Plus: 158.2x77.9x7.3mm, 188g, IP67 certification, Lightn...

 
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  Published: 2016-09-08, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com

  • The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was always going to be a brilliant smartphone, but just how good is it? Well, it's £100 more expensive than the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (SIM free price) - and that gets you the stylus, 0.2in extra screen real estate, iris recognit...

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  Published: 2016-09-05, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk

  • Bestinclass battery life, Elegant design, Strong productivity features
  • Expensive, Iris scanner has problems with glasses
  • Samsung's latest phablet has top-flight performance and battery life, with heaps of productivity features - and it's all squeezed into a sleek, attractive package that's as comfortable in the hand as anything we've tested...

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  Published: 2016-08-29, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk

  • There's no doubting that Samsung has a winner on its hands with the Galaxy Note 7.It looks stunning, has a screen that makes even the blandest content look brilliant and continues Samsung's tradition of great photography.The S Pen has also received some u...

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  Published: 2016-08-25, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk

  • There's no doubting that Samsung has a winner on its hands with the Galaxy Note 7.It looks stunning, has a screen that makes even the blandest content look brilliant and continues Samsung's tradition of great photography.The S Pen has also received some u...

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  Published: 2016-08-25, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com

  • waterproof, curved screen and back, fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, wireless charging, microSD card slot, S Pen, brilliant display, great camera
  • not yet Android 7 Nougat, only one day's battery, expensive
  • The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is, without doubt, the best phablet going. It's powerful, full of useful features and little in the way of gimmicks, and provides productivity tools others simply don't.The S Pen is something you may not use all the time, but com...

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  Published: 2016-08-23, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Display and HDR potential, design and build quality, software refinement, great camera, S Pen feels natural and adds plenty of useful features that define the phone
  • Sound quality from those speakers, price point is obviously prohibitive for many, iris scanner of little use given how good the fingerprint scanner is
  • That the Note 7 is a remarkable phone won't come as a surprise to fans of the series. Time and again, this larger format device has found fame for all the right reasons. For 2016 the Note 7 no longer feels like the freakishly large phone the series...

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  Published: 2016-08-23, Author: Ben , review by: wired.co.uk

  • Beautifully large handset with iris scanner, little bloatware and good battery life
  • Pricey device shipping with an older version of Android
  • Samsung Note 7 and Gear VR The Galaxy Note 7 does what so, so many large-screen phones have tried to do before it, but it's the first one to truly achieve it: it's made large phones beautiful. ADVERTISEMENT In doing so, Samsung has shed the n...

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