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Excelente calidad de construcción
Pantalla de excelente calidad Super AMOLED
Procesador rápido de cuatro núcleos a la altura del SIII
S Pen mejorado con mucha mejor respuesta que la versión anterior
Buena cámara de fotos
16GB y expansión microSD
Com
La resolución de la pantalla y las mejoras en la S Pen
Hacen que este smartphone te sirva como teléfono o como tablet
Procesador de cuatro núcleos
Stylus SPen con tecnología Wacom
Aplicaciones específicas para usar junto con el Stylus como SNote
Posibilidad de ejecutar dos aplicaciones simultáneas
Pantalla nítida y clara HD Super AMOLED (no es Pentile)
Sistema Android 4.1.1
Conectividad
Cámara trasera de 8 Mpíxeles
Excelente hardware
Muy buena evolución del S Pen
Cámara con excelente resolución y muchas opciones de captura
Captura de video en 1080p
Capacidad multitasking
Diseño agradable y robusto
Fluidez de Android Jelly Bean
Bateria de gran autonomía
SPen
Rendimiento
Pantalla
Autonomía
Acceso a la batería
MicroSD de hasta 64 Gbytes
Apps Samsung
50 Gbytes en Dropbox/2 años
A los editores no les gusta
Sin botón de cámara
Mucho plástico
El tamaño de la pantalla lo convierte en un smartphone difícil de llevar a cualquier lado
Siempre necesitarán pantalones muy flojos
Chamarras o camisas con bolsas muy grandes
O una mochila
Tamaño que no facilita el uso con una sola mano
No hay integración del SPen a nivel de sistema Android
No se puede desactivar la interfaz TouchWiz UX de Samsung
Falta de sensibilidad a la presión del SPen
Sus dimensiones pueden ser incómodas para algunos usuarios
Publicación: 2012-12-04, Autor: Michael , crítica de: geardiary.com
Solid hardware, great performance, as efficient a design as possible for a 5.5″ screen, US Cellular delivers on the ‘hello better' promise, What Needs Improvement: TouchWiz is awful, just too big, too much Samsung ‘bloatware', poor signal and antenna stre
TouchWiz is awful; just too big; too much Samsung ‘bloatware'; poor signal and antenna strength
As I mentioned before, each day I used the Samsung Galaxy SIII I liked it more, but each day I used the Samsung Galaxy Note II I liked it less. The reasons are pretty clear: more than anything else it is just inconveniently large for normal use, but the...
Resumen: Samsung Galaxy Note II Just a decade ago, the main trend in designing mobile phones was miniaturisation. Everything that was larger (and particularly thicker) was considered “a brick” and totally out. This phase in the development of mobile phones ende...
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Publicación: 2012-11-29, Autor: Chuong , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
With both devices available on Verizon's network as of today, Thursday, which one should you get if you're in the phablet market? Well it boils down to how you use your device. If you're a multimedia lover and a would rather have a phone, the Droid DNA...
Though it lacks the sensitivity of prolevel setups such as Wacom‘s input tablets and pens, the S Pen is plenty responsive and accurate. A plastic tip adds a nice bit of resistance, making writing on a slick surface a little less awkward. The S Pen can be
The 5.5inch display and stylus make the Note II unwieldy, and it requires two hands to do just about anything with it. The stylus is a novelty and doesn't improve productivity. S Voice is the worst digital assistant app out there. Samsung's TouchWiz UI is
Resumen: Looking at what transpired this year alone, it’s a safe call to proclaim it as the year of the phablets, especially considering we’ve seen a handful of devices pushing the 5-inch mark. In the last couple of months though, we’ve seen the very best in t...
Publicación: 2012-11-27, Autor: Helena , crítica de: chipchick.com
Quick setup, easy to use, iPhone and iPad App, no computer required, nice design, long USB cord, motion and voice detection, and video recording
App has been improved but is still buggy and slow, video limitations, can't export video, and low quality video
The Samsung Galaxy Note II phone isn't for everyone… For starters, if you're someone who makes a lot of voice calls, than holding this up to your face is gong to get tiring very quickly. Instead, this is a device more suited for a user who is primaril...
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Publicación: 2012-11-19, Autor: Chester , crítica de: musicphotolife.com
Resumen: When I reviewed the first Galaxy Note last year and compared with the Galaxy S2, I felt that while it has its merits from the size perspective, its feature set wasn't that enticing for me to switch to a larger device. This time round, the Samsung Galaxy N...
Make no mistake, the Samsung Galaxy Note II is a large device. And that means it's not for everyone, namely those with smaller hands and pockets. But when it comes down to performance, stamina, usability and functionality, the Galaxy Note II leaves much o...
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Publicación: 2012-11-16, Autor: James , crítica de: gadgetreview.com
Resumen: After a week with the largest smartphone in the world, I'm practically smitten. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2, a 5.5″ behemoth, isn't the first phone that I've said that I would replace my iPhone with, but it's at the top of the list now. Why? Because bigger ...
Excellent camera and unique software capabilities because of S Pen and 5.5inch screen.
Large size may be too much for many users to overcome.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II's above average size is both a gift and a hindrance. The fact that a phone could be so large to be considered a tablet means that it has added benefits that most handsets lack, but it also has challenges unique to this phone. Th...