Testseek.com have collected 882 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N9005 Galaxy Note 3 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N9005 Galaxy Note 3.
October 2013
(87%)
882 Reviews
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Awesome Screen, Awesome Specs, Latest Version of Android, Loads of Software enhancements, S Pen
Wireless charging without the extra cost would have been nice, Speaker could be better
So that's the end of our written review and I must say I haven't enjoyed reviewing a device as much as the Note 3 in a long time and I now understand why people rave about the Note lineup. The only reason I can see that people would avoid the Note 3 is i...
Great for viewing videos and pictures, Fast processor makes for a very smooth experience, S Pen Stylus and almost flawless handwriting recognition
Practically impossible to use with one hand, Cheap materials when compared to the competition, Samsung software includes a lot of gimmicky features, Also Consider: HTC One Max, Sony Xperia Z Ultra, LG G2, DESIGN AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS, At first glance, the
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is an exciting addition to the Note phablet range, with a number of handy features for both new long-time smartphone users.After using the Note 3 for about a week now, I can honestly say that I'm pleasantly surprised. I've always...
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Published: 2013-11-14, Author: Jordan , review by: whatmobile.net
Great performance, Excellent screen, Long battery life
Expensive, Easy to lose S Pen, Ugly leatherlike design
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Published: 2013-10-31, Author: Richard , review by: itpro.co.uk
Great display; Excellent battery, SPen included; Good camera; Competitive price
Jury is out on the plastic/fauxleather combo; Large size not for everyone
The Note 3 is a stellar effort from Samsung. Star features include the full HD 5.7in display and excellent battery life, all for a reasonable price....
Powerful innards gobble up Android, Your eyes will appreciate the big screen, S Pen is finally very useful
Still too big for constant one-handed use, Design and build could be more premium
Put simply, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the best phablet in the world right now. Its glorious 5.7in screen pumps out crisp detail and punchy colours while still remaining pretty portable, at least compared to the gargantuan 6.4in Sony Xperia Z Ultra. I...
The main thing that gets me is how it doesn't seem huge anymore, the Note 3 just seems like a large phone, although thats probably because I have been using some 6″+ devices recently. The other thing that gets me with the Note 3 is the spec list, it is wa...
Samsung currently run Android 4.3 on the Galaxy Note 3. Over the air updates are available and can be saved to install at a time convenient to the user. Earlier we noted the presence of 16-64GB of storage and this handset is the 32GB version split so tha...
Abstract: Samsung secured a lead in the plus-sized device space when it released its first Galaxy Note smartphone in 2011. Following the Note's release the market's evolved and, 5in or 6in devices that blur the line between smartphones and tablets have become all t...
Gorgeous screen (especially in Movie mode), Even more possibilities for the stylus than before, Ridiculously responsive, Great media player, USB 3.0 for transfers
Mediocre camera in low lighting, Speakers: low volume/quality
The Galaxy Note 3 is a worthy inheritor of the GS4's awesome power and capabilities. It's the ideal follow-up to the Galaxy Note 2 and, while it doesn't revolutionise the genre, it refines a number of its predecessor's best features, exhibits fluidity rar...
There's no question that Samsung's Galaxy Note is big, but despite its huge size, it actually feels a lot slimmer than the previous version. Samsung's reduced the bezels on the latest version of the Note, so that despite a larger 5.7-inch screen, the footprint remains almost identical - and it still measures up at just a slim 8mm thick. Despite its size, it doesn't feel hefty at all, although it'
Samsung phones are often derided for their plastic construction - it may be more durable than a HTC One Max or an iPhone 5s but pretty it is not. To make matters worse, the glossy back cover is gone: instead, there's a dire faux-leather back piece that gives you a little bit more grip, but still feels cheap - especially when you're peeling it off to insert your microSD or SIM card. The phone's ov
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is unashamedly huge, and Samsung's proud of that fact. The South Korean company has taken its previous model, which was excellent, and has refined it even more, stuffing in even more power to produce a blazing fast phone that ...