A lot has changed in the smartphone wars since the original Galaxy Note waddled into our lives with its finger-stretching girth, huge (at least at the time) screen and stylus.
Samsung made a new category when it launched the Galaxy Note. Although naysayers were initially critical of its ungainly size, it did manage to attract a large number of consumers who were searching a device that integrated the big screen of a tablet with the portability and convenience of the best smartphone. It even inspired other device makers to launch similar devices, though it's been hard for them to offer a differentiating feature.
The Galaxy Note's strength is the S Pen, the intelligent stylus that comes with the device and allows users to do more than just navigate the user interface and scribble notes. With the Note 3, Samsung claims to take the experience at the next level. We try to find out if its still the best phablet in the market, in our review.
But handling the over-sized phones the industry annoyingly calls “phablets” requires a completely different approach. It’s pointless to even try working with them one-handed, and that changes the way you interact with these devices. For me at least, that makes them a lot more palatable.
And that’s why I've pretty much fallen in love with the hardware of the Galaxy Note 3, the latest over-sized smartphone from Samsung.
Advantage and Disadvantage of Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Samsung made a new category when it launched the Galaxy Note. Although naysayers were initially critical of its ungainly size, it did manage to attract a large number of consumers who were searching a device that integrated the big screen of a tablet with the portability and convenience of the best smartphone. It even inspired other device makers to launch similar devices, though it's been hard for them to offer a differentiating feature.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - the best smartphone review |
The Galaxy Note's strength is the S Pen, the intelligent stylus that comes with the device and allows users to do more than just navigate the user interface and scribble notes. With the Note 3, Samsung claims to take the experience at the next level. We try to find out if its still the best phablet in the market, in our review.
But handling the over-sized phones the industry annoyingly calls “phablets” requires a completely different approach. It’s pointless to even try working with them one-handed, and that changes the way you interact with these devices. For me at least, that makes them a lot more palatable.
And that’s why I've pretty much fallen in love with the hardware of the Galaxy Note 3, the latest over-sized smartphone from Samsung.
Specifications
Size and Weight :
- 5.95 x 3.12 x 0.32 inches
- 5.93 ounces
Operating System and Processor :
- Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean)
Battery Life :
- Up to 25 hours talk time
- Up to 530 hours (3G); Up to 420 hours (4G) standby time
Memory :
- 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM and microSD slot (up to 64 GB)
Connectivity :
- Sync methods: USB, WiFi, Bluetooth, DLNA,NFC
- 4G Capable
- Wi-Fi and Mobile Calling
Audio and Multimedia :
- T-Mobile TV
GPS and Apps :
- GPS enabled
International :
- UMTS: Band IV (AWS);UMTS/HSPA+: AWS Band IV / 2100 / 1900 / 850;Band II (1900);Quad Band GSM;LTE
Hearing Aid Compatibility :
- M3 & T3
Advantage and Disadvantage of Samsung Galaxy Note 3
The good: The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has a gorgeous and massive screen, screaming quad-core processor, and refined S Pen skills. It also has long battery life, makes clear calls, and takes great pictures.
The bad: The Note 3 is expensive, large, and its faux-leather styling is crafted from cheap plastic.
The bottom line: Though its plastic skin doesn't do its high price justice, Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 makes the most compelling case yet for a supersize phone.If you need more information about Samsung Galaxy Note 3 watch this video:
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - the best smartphone review
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