Friday, 4 October 2013

Galaxy note review- Samsungs latest android phablet is a top performer with a brilliant display






The Galaxy Note 3 is a high-quality portable device, offering unsurpassed performance, a stunning screen and nice build quality. Here's Tech Advisor's Galaxy Note 3 review. (For comparison, see our Sony Xperia Z1 review.)
An Android smartphone that doubles as a pocket tablet. If you have use for a 6in display you could do a lot worse than check out the Galaxy Note 3. We like it.
Battery life is up there with the best handsets on the market, and the Note 3 has a 5.7in AMOLED display with 16M colours and a 24-bit colour depth. That's a lot of colour and it shows. If a vibrant and deep hue is something you like in your display you need look no further. Resolution is resolutely sharp, with a pixel density of 386ppi. The touchscreen is snappy and sensitive, although prone to picking up finger smears.
Galaxy Note 3: specifications
The Note 3 pairs a new quad-core chip with a whopping three gigabytes of memory - and it shows. Synthetic benchmarks shouldn't be relied upon when making a purchasing decision, but if they were the Note 3 would be a must buy. In use the Note 3 feels slick and zippy. It's a truly fast phone.
The Galaxy Note 3 has two cameras, a front-facing camera for selfies and video calling, and a rear-facing snapper for more serious photography and video capture. The latter is a serious piece of compact camera kit, offering such features as auto focus, image stabilisation, LED flash and zero shutter lag.
Storage wise the options are thirty-two gigabytes and sixty four gigabytes, and there's an SD card expansion slot for up to another sixty four gigs of storage. You can also install and purchase apps and media from Samsung's own store, which is in some ways confusing but does at least offer you the opportunity to compare and choose based on price. See also: hands on with the Galaxy S4 Zoom

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