Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Reviews

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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Reviews

What Began in 2011 as a brand-new phone category has flourished into one of the most popular in the world. Smartphones with big screens (phablets, to some) are now ubiquitous, but it all started with an odd device called the Samsung Galaxy Note. At 5.3 inches, it was a behemoth for its day - and yet, it sold like hotcakes thanks to its unique S Pen stylus, the which-provided users with extra functionality, and a copious amount of screen space.

Main Specifications:
  • Pricing: $ 299 + on-contract, $ 700 + off-contract
  • Dimensions: 153.5 x 78.6 x 8.5 mm (6:04 x 3:09 x 0:33 in)
  • Weight: 176 g (6:21 oz)
  • Screen size: 5.7 inches
  • Screen resolution: 2,560 x 1,440 pixels (515ppi)
  • Screen type: Super AMOLED
  • Battery: 3,220mAh
  • Internal storage: 32GB
  • External storage: microSD, up to 128GB
  • Rear camera: 16MP, OIS, f / 2.2, LED flash
  • Front-facing cam: 3.7MP, f / 1.9
  • Video capture: 2160p (30fps), 1080p (60fps)
  • NFC: Yes
  • Bluetooth: v4.1 + LE
  • SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 / Samsung Exynos 5433
  • RAM: 3GB
  • WiFi: dual-band 802.11a / b / g / n / ac
  • Operating system: Android 4.4.4, TouchWiz UI
  • Quadrant 2.0: 24.425
  • Vellamo 3.0: 1,808
  • 3DMark IS: Unlimited
  • SunSpider 1.0 (ms): 793
  • GFXBench 3.0 Manhattan Offscreen (fps): 18.8
  • CF-Bench: 43.234

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Reviews

CAMERA

There's more to the Note 4's camera than just a simple bump in resolution from 13MP to 16MP. The new shooter Also comes with optical image stabilization, the which is a first in any Samsung Galaxy smartphone (except the Zoom series). This makes a difference in the performance of the camera.

The rear camera is not the only one that got a quality boost - flip it around and you'll see a much better "camera selfie" as well. As painful as the term sounds, every phone maker is pushing hard to capitalize on the trend selfie. Samsung's in it to win it too, with a 3.7MP camera that offers a generous f / 1.9 aperture (Compared to f / 2:45 on the Note 3 and f / 2.4 on the GS5) for better low-light performance. Those vain glamor shots of yourself need to be taken just as often at night as during the day.

One of the most intense areas of competition in the smartphone selfie sphere is how much you can actually fit in the shot - the wide angle. In Note 4, Samsung came up with a clever way to get more in selfie. In portrait, you can start in the center and then tilt to the left and right in whichever order you choose. The three images then stitch together to form one big picture taken at a 120-degree angle. It's not perfect, as it's pretty easy to see the stitching, but it's an interesting idea that simply needs to be improved upon.

In case 3.7MP is not enough for your face (really, who wants to zoom into Reviews their face even more than that?), Set the camera to the rear-selfie mode and the heart rate monitor acts as a shutter key that vibrates to let you know it's detected your face, and the intensity and frequency of vibrations Reviews those increases as the two-second timer counts down. Now you can see every single precious pore.

Turning the focus to the 16MP camera on the back: It comes with an aperture of f / 2.2, the which is the same as the Galaxy S5 and perfectly average for smartphones in 2014. It comes with a handful of modes, like selective focus, panorama, dual camera and Shot & more, with a few more (animated, surround, sports, sequence and food) available for download. If the manual settings are your thing, you can choose from ISO, white balance, HDR, exposure and metering modes.

S PEN

Samsung arguably helps the Note 4 stand out from its numerous competitors; very few companies have-adopted the use of a stylus of any sort, let alone an active one that responds to changes in pressure, doubles as a desktop-like cursor and comes with an action button that offers additional features. To Samsung, it's not just about the extra real estate - it's what you do with it that matters, and the S Pen Gives the flagship of a solid boost in productivity that's tough to duplicate anywhere else.

Just like the other series of the S Pen, this printed version is slightly different from his friend, but almost the same and the width of the pen last year maintain an elliptical shape. This model has a mountain that provides a better grip for your hand, and buttons flush with the rest of the pen, so as difficult to suppress as usual.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Reviews

The new pen is roughly twice as sensitive to pressure as the last one, capable of registering over 2,000 levels of sensitivity instead of 1,000. This, along with some haptic feedback on the screen and the friction on the tip of the pen, is supposed to create a more realistic "pen on paper" feel; aside from the extra pressure sensitivity, however, the experience was not any closer to an actual pen or pencil than the Note 3 was.

Pull out the pen and a radial Air Command pops up a menu with four options. The first is Action Memo, the which is like a Post-it note app that lets you write to-do lists, notes to self or anything else that is short and sweet - and you can either save it to S Note (Samsung's primary notepad app ) or pin it to your home screen as a resizable widgets. Up next is the Smart Select, the which lets you clip a part of the screen and add it to a small gallery-style widget that floats above the top of all your running apps, neat concept, but I could not find much practical use for it . After that is the Image Clip, roomates Also Gives you the ability to take snippets of whatever you want and store it for scrapbooking. Finally, there's Screen Write, the which is carried over from the last Note; it takes a screenshot and then lets you doodle on it Immediately afterward.

The new S Pen IS ALSO capable of letting you select multiple lines of text by pressing down the action button and dragging the pen over the section you want to use. A menu pops up, giving you the option to copy the text, share it or even look up definitions in the dictionary. Copy and paste is an obvious use case, but I also found it handy when I accidentally took 20 burst photos and wanted a fast way to batch delete them. These are but two scenarios. This seems like one of Reviews those features that should've been there from the beginning, but has been left out Oddly until now. Regardless, it's a welcome addition that will the make the process of sharing and selecting stuff faster and Easier.

Also you'll still enjoy the ability to preview content by hovering the pen over pictures, videos, emails, calendar appointments and more; this has always been one of my favorite S Pen features since it debuted a couple years ago. However, Samsung's added actions to preview Reviews These screens, so you can now choose to share or edit the content that Directly from Reviews those thumbnails instead of having to back out and go through extra menus.

With the added pressure sensitivity comes new capabilities. Samsung has included a calligraphy pen in the S Note collection, the which is designed to let you draw fancy letters and numbers with a flourish. Since my wife has been learning the craft over the past year, I Decided to have her put it to the test. Can this digital pen her work as well as traditional pen-and-ink setup? In short: No. She Grew increasingly frustrated Because it did not properly mimic the behavior of the old-school ink and paper. doing the same brush strokes at the same angles and with the same amount of pressure produced entirely different results. Lines were light where they should've been heavy, and vice versa. She said that it works fine if you're just messing around, but no professional would want to use it on a regular basis. And certainly not as a replacement to a real-life calligraphy.

Finally, another clever new S Pen feature is found in the S Note app. A photo icon in the toolbar takes you to a camera viewfinder. Take whatever picture you want and S Note can convert it to a digital (and editable) version of itself. If you see a sign with a phone number on it, you can take a picture of it, convert it through S Note and then copy it.

The Note 4 did not win every benchmark test when Compared to other signatures Samsung devices. it won about half of them. In addition to the tests listed above, the Note 4 dominated the latter. In a nutshell, the numbers Essentially confirm something I already knew: This phone is fast and powerful.

excess
  • Gorgeous design with high-end materials
  • Nice display
  • Best camera in a Galaxy smartphone
  • powerful performance
  • Great battery life

shortage
  • Is not waterproof
  • Loudspeaker still needs work

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