Testseek.co.uk have collected 369 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N5100 / GT-N5110 Galaxy Note 8.0 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N5100 / GT-N5110 Galaxy Note 8.0.
April 2013
(77%)
369 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
86 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Quad-Core Processor
LTE
4600mAh Battery
8in screen
S-Pen stylus
Smooth navigation
Multi-Window
Speedy browsing
S-Pen
Samsung's S Pen is good
Great performance
Plenty of storage
Multitasking features are well executed
Intuitive and fluid OS
Good keyboard
Great for watching media
Lightning fast browser
Good screen image
High screen brightness
S Pen just as relevant as ever with the overall device
Responsiveness
Especially in the OS
Great apps for the S Pen
Stylish
A decent size
S Pen is still a great tool
Brilliant for video
S Pen
Perfect size for holding one handed
Bright
Colourful display
Impressive multitasking.
Display performance
Plenty of power
Waterproofing
Software refinement
So many clever options and customisations
Camera performance is excellent
S Pen's expanding skills
Stylus works well
Thin and light
Pretty powerful
Excellent
Fast performance
Superb S Pen stylus
Split screen multitasking
IR emitter
Stylish and ergonomic
S
Pen is very useful
Speedy performance
Multi
Window support
Stylus for drawing and writing
Good screen
Powerful processor
Large battery
Expandable memory
The editors didn't like
Varied screen quality
Poor camera quality
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Design
The phone is sleek and thin
But weighing in at
Not a Full HD screen
So-so video performance
High price
Old version of Android
Uninspiring design
Samsung software
Battery life
Poor design
Lacklustre screen
Phone addition is pointless on such a large device
No flash player
Browser zoom and reflow needs work
IR Blaster range poor
Mediocre camera offers fewer possibilities with the stylus than the Galaxy Note 10.1
Low gaming capabilities
Lags
Edges could have been made thinner to make it easier to handle
Universal Remote mode not really worth it
Quite expensive
Screen resolution a disapointment
Not all the features work as they should and it's a good £60 more expensive than its rivals
Battery life isn't class leading
The price is high
Fingerprint scanner placement needs a rethink
Galaxy S8+ a serious consideration if S Pen doesn't appeal
Abstract: During MWC 2013 last month in Barcelona, Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 8.0 , the latest addition to their Galaxy Note range. The Galaxy Note 8.0 is yet another Note tablet and fills in between the Galaxy Note II with a 5.5 inch screen and the Galaxy N...
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Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Allan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: I am sick of the endless permutations of Samsung’s tablet and phablet product lines.Alongside every permutation of Galaxy Tab (7.0, 8.9, 10.1), we now have the Galaxy Note range heading in the same direction. So I wasn’t really expecting much from Samsung...
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Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Intuitive and fluid OS, Good keyboard, Great for watching media, Lightning fast browser
No flash player, Browser zoom and reflow needs work, IR Blaster range poor
Samsung has created a good device here. But is good enough? Sadly, we don't think so. The bar is a lot higher these days.This is a device that does what it does well, but doesn't wow us in too many ways. It's obvious that Samsung and Google are fighting ...
Stylus works well, Thin and light, Pretty powerful
Imperfect build and feel, Expensive, No camera flash
The Samsung Galaxy Note sits between the Note 10.1 and the trusty Note 2. It has a digitiser stylus, an 8-inch screen and a light 340g body. It's too big for pockets, but is otherwise a practical on-the-go Android tablet. However, starting at £340 it feel...
Abstract: Samsung has finally unveiled its long-rumoured Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and Pocket-lint has had a chance to play with one on the eve of Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona. We haven't had anywhere near enough time with the device for a full review, bu...
Published: 2017-09-16, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
great display, fast SoC, expandable storage, Dual SIM optional available, great S Pen with many features, USB 3.1 with DisplayPort and HDMI, Gigabit LTE, fast Wi-Fi with high range, Quick charge and wireless charging, protected against water and dust, ma
SoC throttles under load, extended warranty does not apply to liquid damage, weak GPS performance, speaker should be better, fingerprint is not optimally placed
Light for screen size, Consumer testers liked the design and feel, Consumer testers liked the camera functionality, Fast system speed, Good screen quality
Lack of connectivity options, The screen is small for the size of the tablet
Abstract: The DesignThe Samsung Galaxy Note line (now matter how great they may be under the hood) has built somewhat of a reputation for poor build quality and lackluster materials. My Note 10.1 would creak when held in certain spots and the plastic was cheap and ...
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Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Joseph , review by: engadget.com
Sturdy build quality, Strong performance, Vibrant display, Pen can now be used to tap the capacitive soft keys, Not many tablets this size with pen support
Disappointing battery life, No HSPA+ option in the US
Even if you rarely use the S Pen, the Galaxy Note 8.0 is a solid tablet in its own right....