Testseek.co.uk have collected 663 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N7100 Galaxy Note 2 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N7100 Galaxy Note 2.
January 2013
(84%)
663 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
21 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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Super AMOLED HD 5.55” screen the largest smartphone screen yet
With HD resolution
More than double the speed of the original Galaxy Note
With a 1.6 GHz quadcore processor and 2GB of RAM
The latest Android software
4.1 Jelly Bean
With Google Now (you
Beautiful
Bright
Screen
Great battery life
Lightning fast
Large screen
Reasonable camera and battery life
Super-fast processor
Big screen
Fast browsing
Long battery life
Smart features
Good sound
Excellent display
Refined and useful pen input
Good power
Fast UI
Android Jelly Bean 4.1
Decent camera
Plenty of storage
Good connectivity
Highly customisable interface
Massive
Bold screen is great for video
Stylus makes writing notes a breeze
Superbly powerful processor
Loads of helpful software
Fantastic screen
Pen is great
Loads and loads of power
Great multitasking
Excellent use of huge display
Fabulous illustration features
Great snapper and video camera
Good build quality.
Large bright screen
S Pen stylus and other tools
Quadcore processor
Impressive battery life
Great eightmegapixel snapper.
Enormous battery
Expandable memory
Amazing screen
LTE capable
Blazingly fast
Unusual concept but actually quite effective in practice
Generally good AMOLED screen
Battery life / Multimedia performances
Stylus
Interesting input options
Handwriting recognition
Powerful
Excellent responsiveness
Last year's Samsung Galaxy Note was something of a surprising hit
It sold tens of millions
Proving that many people really do want a smartphone on steroids. The 2012 sequel is as scorchingly fast as the Samsung Galaxy S3
With the same
Dazzling
Sharp Super AMOLED screen technology
And a crisp
Speedy camera only surpassed by the iPhone 5’s
And an enormous 3
100mAh battery that got us throug
S Pen stylus feels accurate and comfortable
Fast processor and loads of RAM
Great screen
Big and beautiful screen
Extremely versatile
Superb pen & handwriting technology
Good performance & battery life
Excellent screen
Well integrated drawing and writing tech
Powerful processor
8 megapixel camera
The editors didn't like
That large screen is too big for some people
The plastic finish doesn't give the phone that premium feel
Overbearing TouchWiz UI
Disappointing speaker
Very big
Screen can very occasionally go blurry
S Pen can struggle with capital letters and spaces
Heavy
Slight delay on home button
Picture could do with more detail
Tacky and slippery plastics
Size can be awkward
Stylus is very easy to lose
Camera is rather disappointing
Hard to use one-handed
Handwriting recognition needs some work
It's expensive
Big and weighty
Expensive
S
Pen is still complicated
Slow camera shutter
Size may be a barrier
Size/format won't be to everyone's taste
Still a few errors with predictive text entry using the stylus
We were expecting higher screen definition
Made mostly from plastic
Aside from the 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab
Which could technically make calls
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is the biggest touchscreen mobile phone in history. It's absolutely massive
And while many techies will love the extra space
It does make it a somewhat niche device. For every person spellbound by its video skills on the 8.04 from Welwyn Garden City
Abstract: Today smartphone is constantly enhanced their performance, but its always make sacrifice the power consumption and sometimes the smartphone body is going heat, this also a certain impact on the user experience. And now we got a small review to four popula...
Abstract: Phone cameras are constantly getting better and better. True, they do so at a relatively slow pace, but they are moving forward, despite the limitations imposed by the thin profiles of today's phones. Those who have been with us for longer know that w...
The Samsung Galaxy Note II is a big, big phone in more ways than one. True, it is one of the largest handsets you can buy, but the new dimensions make it an easier device to use day in and day out. Unlike the original, I found I was used to the size after...
Huge screen, but slim phone. Digital pen, excellent custom software. Removable battery and microSD card slot, Huge screen, but slim phone. Digital pen, excellent custom software. Removable battery and microSD card slot, What's hot:
Big phone! Maddeningly slippery. Screen tech doesn't wow us, Big phone! Maddeningly slippery. Screen tech doesn't wow us, Big phone! Maddeningly slippery. Screen tech doesn't wow us, Big phone! Maddeningly s
As with the first generation Samsung Galaxy Note, if you don't mind a very large phone and your use tends more toward web, email and video more than voice, the Samsung Galaxy Note II is a unique cross-over phone that works both as a small tablet and a...
Massive high-definition screen. Fast quad-core processor. Includes a pressure-sensitive stylus and well-designed note-taking and drawing software. Runs Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" out of the box. Good call quality. Stellar battery life.
Very large. A few minor hiccups in gaming performance. Samsung's heavy UI layer isn't to everyone's taste
With a fast quad-core processor, a big, gorgeous display, and features galore, the Samsung Galaxy Note II delivers almost everything a huge-screen smartphone should—just make sure you look at the HTC Droid DNA first....
Published: 2012-12-04, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: The Cadillac of smartphones. The “phablet”. The anti-iPhone. Samsung's Galaxy Note II is big, brawny and in your face with a laundry list of features backing up its hardware might. But sheer power and a seemingly never-ending list of features don't automa...
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Published: 2012-12-04, Author: Michael , review by: geardiary.com
Solid hardware, great performance, as efficient a design as possible for a 5.5″ screen, US Cellular delivers on the ‘hello better' promise, What Needs Improvement: TouchWiz is awful, just too big, too much Samsung ‘bloatware', poor signal and antenna stre
TouchWiz is awful; just too big; too much Samsung ‘bloatware'; poor signal and antenna strength
As I mentioned before, each day I used the Samsung Galaxy SIII I liked it more, but each day I used the Samsung Galaxy Note II I liked it less. The reasons are pretty clear: more than anything else it is just inconveniently large for normal use, but the...
Abstract: Samsung Galaxy Note II Just a decade ago, the main trend in designing mobile phones was miniaturisation. Everything that was larger (and particularly thicker) was considered “a brick” and totally out. This phase in the development of mobile phones ende...
With both devices available on Verizon's network as of today, Thursday, which one should you get if you're in the phablet market? Well it boils down to how you use your device. If you're a multimedia lover and a would rather have a phone, the Droid DNA...
Though it lacks the sensitivity of prolevel setups such as Wacom‘s input tablets and pens, the S Pen is plenty responsive and accurate. A plastic tip adds a nice bit of resistance, making writing on a slick surface a little less awkward. The S Pen can be
The 5.5inch display and stylus make the Note II unwieldy, and it requires two hands to do just about anything with it. The stylus is a novelty and doesn't improve productivity. S Voice is the worst digital assistant app out there. Samsung's TouchWiz UI is