Testseek.co.uk 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.
August 2016
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The editors liked
Looks great
S Pen is better than ever
Superb camera
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
IPhone 7 Plus has a better camera setup and 3D Touch
Note 7 is more waterproof and has a sharper screen
Powerful innards
Completely waterproof
Large
Advanced screen
Stunning design
Great screen
Lots of power
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
A total powerhouse
Superb screen
YES USB-C
Waterproof
Curved screen and back
Fingerprint scanner
Iris scanner
Wireless charging
MicroSD card slot
S Pen
Brilliant display
Bestinclass battery life
Elegant design
Strong productivity features
IP68 rated (fresh waterproof upto 1.5 meters)
Stylus works a dream
Expandable memory
Glorious screen
Best camera on any phone
S-Pen is fun
Water-resistant
Excellent battery life
Stunning
Comfortable design
Fresh user interface
Powerful S Pen
Water resistant body
Edge panels work well
Beautifully large handset with iris scanner
Little bloatware and good battery life
The editors didn't like
It's gonna cost you
Battery life isn't class-leading
Sound quality from those speakers
Price point is obviously prohibitive for many
Iris scanner of little use given how good the fingerprint scanner is
Note 7 battery overheating issues
IPhone 7 Plus doesn't have a headphone port
Iris scanning feels pointless
Battery smaller than S7 Edge
Overly similar to S7 Edge
Iris scanner doesn't convince
Battery could be bigger
We just can't trust the hardware
Given the ongoing reports of battery fires
Highly droppable
Fingerprint magnet
Early for iris tech
Not yet Android 7 Nougat
Only one day's battery
Expensive
Iris scanner has problems with glasses
Very expensive
Software still a bit ugly
Pointless iris scanner
May set on fire or explode
Recalled from all stores
Please return yours if you purchased one
Glass grabs fingerprints
Expensive and locked to carriers
Pricey device shipping with an older version of Android
Published: 2016-08-16, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Samsung is the king of big-screen smartphones. In fact, it's not too much of a stretch to say that without the company's original Galaxy Note, we wouldn't have an iPhone 6s Plus.So when it came time for Samsung to roll out its latest creation, the company...
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 iris scanner is a neat feature, but often finicky, Android software updates are at the mercy of your carrier
The Galaxy Note 7 is the ultimate productivity machine that fits in your pocket...
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 iris scanner is a neat feature, but often finicky, Android software updates are at the mercy of your carrier
The Galaxy Note 7 is the ultimate productivity machine that fits in your pocket...
Flashy appearance, Superb hardware, Generous storage space, Extremely versatile software, S Pen works well, Secure Folder is superb new feature
Iris scanner is unreliable, Fingerprint scanner could be better, ‘Edge screen' functionality is mostly useless, Camera postprocessing is a bit too aggressive
The Galaxy Note 7 is an almost incomprehensibly versatile smartphone. It can do so much right out of the box! However, the large screen, the seemingly endless functionality, and all of that S Pen goodness are obviously… not for everybody. So who is it for...
Published: 2016-08-16, Author: Mark , review by: tomsguide.com
Gorgeous dual-curved design, Improved S Pen accuracy and features, Water resistant, Excellent battery life, Top performing camera
Recalled due to fires and explosions, Very expensive, Iris scanning feature can be finicky, Other Android phones are faster
If you want a phone with a big screen, the Galaxy Note 7 should be at the top of your list. It offers a gorgeous 5.7-inch display in a striking rounded design that's a pleasure to hold, plus a best-in-class camera, water resistance and very long battery l...
Published: 2016-08-16, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Gorgeous, efficient design, Beautiful display, Best-in-class camera
High price, Carrier bloatware, Duplicate apps
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Abstract: With the August 19 release of the new Note 7, Samsung will get a jump on Apple who won't have their new smartphone available until sometime in October. DJ Ko, President of Samsung's Mobile Communications, calls the Note 7 the most intelligent smartphone e...
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,
Faulty batteries in some models, Expensive, Carrier bloatware
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been recalled and is no longer sold. No one should use this phone...
It's easy to say that Samsung took a conservative approach overall to the Galaxy Note 7. It's hardly a stagnant device when compared directly to the Note 5, but the extreme similarities to the Galaxy S7 edge indicate that Samsung didn't feel the need to t...
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Published: 2016-08-02, Author: Barbara , review by: computerworld.com
Abstract: For several years now, the consumerization of IT -- the use of personal devices and services at work -- has been an issue in the news and in the boardroom. With its latest phone, the Galaxy Note7, Samsung has almost literally reversed the trend and brough...