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Published: 2014-10-16, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was announced at IFA 2014 last month and now it has reached us for a full test and review. Below you can watch its unboxing and know that this flagship phablet costs around $800 on Amazon, free of contract.This is a Quad HD phablet, ...
Published: 2014-10-15, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
I am thoroughly impressed with the Galaxy Note 4 in every way imaginable. With higher quality hardware, a fantastic display, the fastest processor on the market, amazing battery life, and an awesome camera, what's not to love about it? Well there is Touc...
Published: 2014-10-15, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Samsung put the phablet category on the map with the original Galaxy Note. But with more companies than ever making large-screened smartphones, is the Note still the one to beat? Let's find out, as Gizmag reviews the US (AT&T) version of the Samsung Galax...
Published: 2014-10-15, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
The metal frame with a chamfered edge is a nice step up in quality for Samsung's devices, The Menu button is dead! Samsung replaced it with a recent apps button, No more fake stitching on the back, A removable battery and a Micro SD card
Physical home buttons and styluses don't mix. Imparting force through a plastic stick into a clicky button is extremely awkward, Samsung chose branding over usability, The stylus feels like a toy. It's literally a hollow plastic tube, The speaker moved fr
Published: 2014-10-15, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Samsung created the phablet segment with the original Galaxy Note, and the Note 4 comfortably keeps the crown. Incredibly well specified, with a noticeable step up in build quality, a fantastic display, and a highly capable and flexible camera, the Note 4...
Abstract: It's certainly open to debate, but I would argue that the Galaxy Note 4 is the most important flagship smartphone Samsung has ever launched. It won't be Samsung's fastest-selling phone and it definitely won't ship the most units over its lifespan. The Not...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a monster. Samsung took the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink idea to the Nth Degree. The Note 4 has more features than most people will likely ever use or need, but that's sort of the point. The hardware is about the best we've...
Oversized smartphones, endearingly referred to as phablets, were once seen as outrageous monstrosities procured by only a select few in a niche crowd. The poster boy for the large form factor has long been Samsung's Galaxy Note. Now in its fourth iteratio...
Display: Does it even need to be said? Samsung is building the best smartphone displays around. The Note 4's QHD Super AMOLED is bright, vivid, and bold. I love it. The higher resolution doesn't seem to make a difference to me, though, Build quality: On a
Camera issues: I had real problems with image blur on the new rear camera, which is a shame considering how excited everyone was for optical image stabilization. Check out the camera section for examples, Not that fast: The Note 4 feels no faster than a N
As you've likely noticed, this review is considerably shorter than my past reviews of Samsung phones. That's largely because, perhaps thankfully, Samsung has slowed its roll just a bit on adding tons and tons of new software features. There are changes, b...
Quad HD display with great viewing angles, Modern, metal-fied chassis, Takes fantastic rear- and front-facing photos
Single speaker on the back sounds tinny
Yes, the Note 4 is bigger than some of the other flagships out on the market, but when you factor in its beautiful screen, powerful internals, and the utility of the S-Pen, it's a worthy buy....