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Testseek.co.uk have collected 470 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy Note and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy Note.
Award: Editor’s Choice November 2011
November 2011
 
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470 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Large
  • High quality touchscreen
  • Intelligent S-Pen stylus
  • All Share features (for selected Samsung TVs)
  • Choice of apps available through Google Play
  • Amazing battery life – simply exceptional (see our Galaxy Note battery review)
  • SPen comes in handy
  • Vibrant high quality display
  • The Bad
  • Just a little too big for a day to day device
  • TouchWiz UI definitely a let down
  • Internet Browsing feels subpar
  • Stylus is great for drawing
  • Bright
  • Bold screen
  • Very powerful processor
  • Expandable storage
  • Big and beautiful AMOLED screen
  • Fills the space between a tablet and a phone
  • Actually usable as an old-fashioned notebook
  • Thin and light given its size
  • Incredible HD Super AMOLED display with vibrant
  • Searing colours and excellent sharpness
  • Great with video playback
  • S Pen stylus is an interesting idea
  • Massive footprint
  • Amazing screen
  • Great contacts management
  • Excellent call quality
  • Fantastic camera
  • Samsung's own apps are high quality
  • Brilliant Super Amoled HD screen
  • HSPA+ support
  • S Pen is useful
  • Adobe Flash support
  • Great camera
  • Big screen is great with video and web browsing
  • Samsung's take on Android is smart
  • Clever S Pen
  • Stunning 5.3-inch display
  • Solid
  • Stylish construct
  • S-Pen stylus
  • Whatever you think about the form factor and size of the screen
  • There’s no doubting the fact it’s a beauty. At 5.3 inches
  • It feels huge compared to other smartphones
  • And the 1280 x 800 pixel resolution puts most netbooks to shame. Images really are razor sharp
  • And the Super AMOLED technology results in glorious colour reproduction. If you want a device for browsing media on
  • There’s no better
  • Powerful
  • Massive display
  • Great drawing facilities
  • Highdefinition display with excellent brightness but flashy colours
  • Reasonably light given the size
  • Overall responsiveness
  • Wide range of touchbased and stylusactivated apps
  • Very good battery life
  • Highresolution Super AMOLED screen
  • Fast dualcore processor
  • Supports penbased input
  • Good battery life
  • Gorgeous HD screen
  • Slim and light
  • Powerful yet long-lasting
  • S Pen useful and versatile
  • Great for playing and recording video
  • Excellent value
  • Gorgeous and huge 5.3in Super AMOLED screen
  • Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread
  • Very fast dual core processor
  • Amazing display
  • Stylus works great
  • Camera is the best I’ve used on a mobile device
  • Ultrafast

The editors didn't like

  • The size of the phone
  • The screen does not have as high a DPI as some competitor devices
  • And some screen protectors can interfere with the S-Pen's responsiveness
  • Design
  • When you first look at the Galaxy Note you might be put off by the size of it - due
  • Just a little too big for a day to day device
  • TouchWiz UI definitely a let down
  • Internet Browsing feels subpar
  • Too expensive
  • Some Samsung software didn't work
  • Plastic design feels cheap
  • Loads of bloatware aboard
  • Short battery life
  • Looks pretty silly when you're making a call
  • Too big for a smartphone
  • Not a whole lot of "S Pen" compatible software
  • Not that different to the S2
  • Expensive
  • Limit to seven homescreens
  • Size may be too much for some
  • Camera lens easily scratched
  • Might be too big for some
  • ICS update depends on Samsung
  • Expensive SIM-free price
  • Interface is a little sluggish at times
  • Sound and battery life is so-so
  • Not too pocket-friendly
  • Lack of physical camera button
  • Back button sensitivity
  • Flimsy back panel
  • There’s only one real downside to the Samsung Galaxy Note – and that’s the feature that makes it unique
  • The screen. It’s simply too large for many people
  • Proving considerably larger than the majority of smartphones.
  • Both the size and price will be too big for some
  • You either love the big form factor or you hate it
  • You're going to look silly making phone calls
  • Stylus can be tricky to use
  • Holding it in one hand is a strain
  • Too large to be an everyday phone
  • Too small to function well as a tablet
  • S Pen functionality could be more imaginatively implemented
  • Too large for some
  • Calibration issues with S Pen
  • Difficult to use one-handed
  • Gingerbread (but ICS update soon)
  • It's a big ol' handful
  • Pricy
  • Just big enough to look a bit daft when pressed to your ear

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  Published: 2012-03-05, Author: Jenneth , review by: delimiter.com.au

  • The Galaxy Note isn't a device for everyone. Its large proportions will turn most people off from using it as a phone, and those that specifically want the larger screen size of a tablet aren't likely to be satisfied with the Note's “smaller” display. Bu...

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  Published: 2012-02-13, Author: Jessica , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Samsung Galaxy Note's 5.3-inch HD screen is ideal for showcasing multimedia. It has 4G LTE, a great 8-megapixel camera, and a souped-up S Pen stylus that brings new ways to interact with your phone
  • The Galaxy Note's S Pen is small, has a delayed response, and requires a little training to use. The phone will be awkwardly large for some, and it doesn't fit easily into pockets
  • With its huge screen and throwback stylus, the Samsung Galaxy Note is a polarizing smartphone that winks at tablet territory. Those who like their screens XL will find a top-notch device that lets multimedia shine. The S Pen adds some artistic potential,...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-21, Author: Irwin , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Amazing display quality, Good assortment of video codecs for movie playback, Excellent build quality, light but sturdy
  • Too large for the average consumer, Lag at times, slight stutters, Touchwiz – Just doesn't do it for me
  • In my eyes the Samsung Galaxy Note is more phone than Tablet. It is a big phone, but the shape and design make it easy to hold and manage. If you're like me and spend more time using you phone as a portable PC than a phone, this is the perfect device.The ...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-08, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Excellent 5.3in Super AMOLED screen, S-Pen is unique and works reasonably well, Great battery life and excellent performance
  • Uncomfortably large, Feels awkward when making phone calls, Button on S-Pen is poorly designed
  • The Samsung Galaxy Note is an interesting device that's been designed as an all-in-one smartphone and tablet. Whether it holds any appeal will depend on you getting your head (and hands) around its mammoth size. If you're comfortable with the design of th...

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  Published: 2011-11-04, Author: Irwin , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Abstract:  So I managed to get my hands on the Samsung Galaxy Note or as some are calling it The Phablet.I've only had the phablet for a day now and I can safely say, that it is more phone than tablet and has the feel of a larger Samsung Galaxy S2. It's large 5.3 in...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-08, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Abstract:  Samsung's Galaxy Note Android phoneWith a huge 5.3in touchscreen and an included stylus, you would be forgiven for thinking the Samsung Galaxy Note is a tablet. Samsung, however, is positioning the giant device as an all-in-one smartphone: big enough to f...

 
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  Published: 2011-12-08, review by: techsmart.co.za

  • Very lovely screen, powerful performance, excellent camera and video, less obtrusive than we thought
  • Definitely expensive, typing a pain, more than a smartphone but not quite a 10

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  Published: 2014-05-11, Author: MensXP , review by: mensxp.com

  • Using the Galaxy Note was a love-hate relationship throughout. I love how the Smart Pen works on the Note; however, even though it easily fits into my jeans pocket, it's like walking around with an abdomen guard on--if you know what I mean. And I can go o...

 
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  Published: 2014-05-11, Author: MensXP , review by: mensxp.com

  • Abstract:  Is Samsung Galaxy Note the ultimate offspring of the tablet and the phone , or a 5.3 inch pain for whichever pocket you keep it in? Let's find out. In the papers, Galaxy Note comes out as a screamer. It boasts of a 1.4GHz dual-core processor, an 8-megapi...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-28, Author: Techmagnifier , review by: techmagnifier.com

  • Great audio quality, Excellent camera, NFC included, Decent battery life, Smooth performance, Easy to navigate MENU, Offers great visual experience, Supports latest HD games
  • Much harder for onehanded use than a regular smartphone, Allplastic body, No dedicated camera key, HD screen uses PenTile matrix lowering perceived resolution, Nonhotswappable microSD card
  • Samsung GT-N7000 Galaxy Note Review makes it clear that this tab may be out of comfort zone for various consumers because of its price tag. But still, if you are tech-freak and don't give a damn about the price, then GT-N7000 is a best tablet to own right...

 
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