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November 2011
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Buena calidad del hardware
Excelente performance salvo la respuesta del Stylus
Excelente duración de batería
Superior
S Pen
El stylus semiactivo de Samsung
Pantalla de 5.3" Super AMOLED (aunque es PenTile)
Formato único
Liviana
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La pantalla Super AMOLED HD. Cumple las necesidades de una tablet y un celular. Es delgado y liviano. La pluma facilita muchas de las tareas del teléfono
A los editores no les gusta
Pantalla PenTile
Ya se que para las próximas versiones no será más así
Por eso la ubico como algo bueno y como algo malo
Es grande
Muy grande
No entra en bolsillo de pantalón
Si en bolsillo de saco
El stylus tiene un delay con la pantalla de 100ms
La pantalla no es tan responsiva y puede alentar un poco la navegación. La batería no dura tanto pero es por tantas funciones que tiene. El tamaño puede parecerle a algunos muy grande e incómodo para traerlo en el pantalón
Publicación: 2012-02-08, Autor: Ardjuna , crítica de: trustedreviews.com
Gorgeous HD screen, Slim and light, Powerful yet long-lasting, S Pen useful and versatile, Great for playing and recording video, Excellent value
Too large for some, Calibration issues with S Pen, Difficult to use one-handed, Gingerbread (but ICS update soon)
The Note doesn't quite live up to Samsung's marketing slogan: “Jack of all trades, master of all”. It's on the large side for a phone, doesn't fit into small pockets and usually requires two hands for messaging. However, if you can live with these comprom...
Gorgeous and huge 5.3in Super AMOLED screen, Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread, very fast dual core processor,
It's a big ol' handful, pricy, just big enough to look a bit daft when pressed to your ear
There's a touch of the Marmites about the Galaxy Note -- if you love its huge size, there's plenty to admire, with all of Samsung's top-notch tech on board. But if you hate the idea of cramming your pocket with such a massive device, nothing will persu...
As has already been identified in several other reviews this device is in a bit of an identity crisis and users are not sure how it fits into their lives. I would put myself firmly in that group as well, as I am still deciding where this goes. I love the...
Big screen is great with video and web browsing, Samsung's take on Android is smart, clever S Pen
Interface is a little sluggish at times, sound and battery life is so-so, not too pocket-friendly
We did warn you that we expected to keep coming back to the size, and of course we did. In a sea of smartphones, the huge screen is the obvious feature that sets the Galaxy Note apart from the pack. And essentially, it's a success.The quality and performa...
Brilliant Super Amoled HD screen, HSPA+ support, S Pen is useful, Adobe Flash support, great camera
Might be too big for some, ICS update depends on Samsung, expensive SIM-free price
The Note manages to combine the best features of tablet and smartphone. This Android device boasts a brilliant Super Amoled HD screen, an impressive range of apps and a useful stylus....
For a mobile phone, the Note has a big old footprint but it’s reasonably slim and not excessively heavy. It does everything you would expect of a high-end Android handset, but when it comes to all the other stuff we use our smartphones for, it leaves ...
Publicación: 2011-12-02, Autor: What , crítica de: whatmobile.net
Resumen: When you first clap eyes on the Samsung Galaxy Note you could be forgiven for wondering what exactly it is: a phone or a tablet. Technically, it€s the former, but its massive 5.3-inch screen pushes it firmly towards the tablet sector € and that€s a very c...
Highdefinition display with excellent brightness but flashy colours, Reasonably light given the size, Overall responsiveness, Wide range of touchbased and stylusactivated apps, Very good battery life
You either love the big form factor or you hate it, You're going to look silly making phone calls, Stylus can be tricky to use, Holding it in one hand is a strain
The Samsung Galaxy Note is no ordinary smartphone and isn't shy about the fact it straddles the border between mobiles and tablets. We can see why business customers would like it, but anybody who isn't convinced either by existing tablets or other ove...
Samsung may think it bridges the gap between two different mobile devices, but the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 ends up being neither one thing nor the other as a result. The big screen certainly looks great, but the overall size makes it awkward to use and it...