Testseek.co.uk have collected 525 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N920 Galaxy Note 5 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N920 Galaxy Note 5.
August 2015
(85%)
525 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(75%)
137 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
850100525
The editors liked
Nice design
Good S Pen use
Beautiful display
Ergonomic design
Improved S
Pen functions
The Galaxy Note 5 combines productivity and polish for the first time for anyone who wants to wield and S Pen and a giant
Glass-backed smartphone simultaneously. It has a large 5.7-inch display
Yet feels less slippery than the iPhone 6S Plus. This phabl
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has an eye-catching design and high-end hardware
And it takes great outdoor photos. Using the stylus has never felt better and battery life is terrific
Excellent screen
Strong camera
Great performance
Handy pressuresensitive stylus
Sleek
Glass design
Speedy overall performance
Great camera
Slimmer design makes it easier to hold in one hand
Stylish look and quality build
Cool new S-Pen features
Comfortable to hold
Quick charging is super fast
The editors didn't like
Only as powerful as S6
Battery life lower
Expensive
Smaller battery than last year
You're going to pay top dollar for this category-leading phablet. And yet
At no price will you be able to simply pop in a microSD card for extra storage or pony up for the 128GB version. There is none. The same goes for changing out the battery
Like you
With a nonremovable battery and no external storage option
The Note 5 strips away some of last year's features. It's pricey compared with large-screen competitors like Motorola's Moto X Pure
Premium looks, Great display, Improved S Pen capabilities, Impressive snappers, Loaded innards
Slippery design, Nonexpandable storage, Average battery life
Carrying the sticker price of Rs 53,900, the Samsung Galaxy Note5 sits in the high-end spectrum of the smartphone market. However, it's not the lone warrior in this segment, as it's competing against its very own siblings, Apple's offerings along with a f...
Abstract: Google's Nexus phones have had plenty of good things going for 'em over the years, but camera quality has never exactly been a top focus. At least, until now.With this year's new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P models, the Big G swears it's turning over a new leaf...
The fall season is dominated by Apple introducing the new iPhone and its larger companion. This year is different as Samsung hosted an Unpacked event a few weeks before Apple's newest handsets were made public, and then released the Galaxy Note 5 right ar...
Abstract: The Galaxy Note line has long been one of Samsung's greatest assets in the mobile market. While other Android OEMs have made phablets before, Samsung was pretty much the first OEM to ship a high-end device in this segment. Although other Android OEMs have...
Abstract: “The Galaxy Note5 is a versatile shooter, impressing with its quality across a variety of situations”Even after all these years, the rivalry between Apple and Samsung continues in the flagship space. While the Cupertino giant tries to offer a superior use...
Abstract: Danger, danger, big screens incoming! The new Apple iPhone 6s Plus and Galaxy Note5 are poised to become the most talked-about phablets for the foreseeable future, so we are left with no choice but to stage a cage fight between these two juggernauts of t...
Wireless charging, Spring loaded stylus, Fingerprint scanner works great!
Slippery, No micro SD slot, No replaceable battery, IR blaster feature removed
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is currently Samsung's newest and most expensive device. It's been upgraded to have a more premium look and feel that is in line with Samsung's S6 and S6 Edge phones. But when it comes down to it, now that the Note 5 no longer ha...
Published: 2015-09-24, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Excellent, premium design crams a beautifully large display into a manageable body. Performance and camera are just as good as the Galaxy S6. The stylus experience is responsive and refined.
The extra size comes at a hefty cost. No expandable storage or removable battery in a phone designed for power users.
When Samsung announced the Note 5, many people reacted by bemoaning the lack of removable battery and expandable storage and saying the Note 5 wasn't a real Galaxy Note device. As I say though, you can never judge a handset by the specs list and the Note...
Abstract: Following my review of the Moto X Pure Edition, I've heard from a lot of folks asking for more comparisons between it and the similarly sized Galaxy Note 5.Specifically, many readers are wondering just how much better the Note's camera really is compared...