Every one of us love to have a good handset which is easy to handle and more flexible to do simple works.
Ideally there is no mobile providing such features, because human wants more even they got needed one.
any way i like to write something about GALAXY NOTE , really i love to have it.there are some information can provide for you regarding this handset.
There’s no getting around it: the defining feature of the Galaxy Note is its size. If there is a limit to the size of a phone, Samsung has either reached or exceeded it. The strange thing is, your enjoyment of the Note depends a lot on how many hands you have available and how big those hands are.
A one-hand disaster: If you’re a standard-size gent or lady, using the Note with one hand isn’t just a hassle, it’s potentially dangerous. We were able to grip both sides of the phone with one hand, pull down the notification drawer, and press the volume on the left and power on the right without too much trouble, but all of those features are at the top. If you want to then press the navigation buttons (Menu, Home, Back, Search) on the bottom or open up the app menu, you have to shimmy your hand down the phone a bit. I can’t imagine how many times a Note will be dropped because someone is trying to use it one handed. Unless your hands are huge, this is not good when you’re on the go and only have one hand.
Conclusion
Samsung hasn’t made a huge mistake with the Galaxy Note, but for a majority of people, it’s a bit too large to be a good phone. It’s difficult to use it with one hand, and talking on it feels like you’re holding a brick to your face. At the same time, though the included S-Pen is nice, the Note is a bit small to be an effective tablet either. Almost everything you do on the Note can be done without much sacrifice on a 4.3 or 4.5-inch phone, which themselves push the limits of size. If you have big hands or often use your phone with two hands, then the Note may be a good device for you. Aside from its size, most everything else about it is pretty solid. At $300, it’s a bit pricey, but no more than any of the other top-of-the-line 4G LTE phones on AT&T and Verizon.
Best features:
Drawbacks:
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Ideally there is no mobile providing such features, because human wants more even they got needed one.
any way i like to write something about GALAXY NOTE , really i love to have it.there are some information can provide for you regarding this handset.
There’s no getting around it: the defining feature of the Galaxy Note is its size. If there is a limit to the size of a phone, Samsung has either reached or exceeded it. The strange thing is, your enjoyment of the Note depends a lot on how many hands you have available and how big those hands are.
A one-hand disaster: If you’re a standard-size gent or lady, using the Note with one hand isn’t just a hassle, it’s potentially dangerous. We were able to grip both sides of the phone with one hand, pull down the notification drawer, and press the volume on the left and power on the right without too much trouble, but all of those features are at the top. If you want to then press the navigation buttons (Menu, Home, Back, Search) on the bottom or open up the app menu, you have to shimmy your hand down the phone a bit. I can’t imagine how many times a Note will be dropped because someone is trying to use it one handed. Unless your hands are huge, this is not good when you’re on the go and only have one hand.
Conclusion
Samsung hasn’t made a huge mistake with the Galaxy Note, but for a majority of people, it’s a bit too large to be a good phone. It’s difficult to use it with one hand, and talking on it feels like you’re holding a brick to your face. At the same time, though the included S-Pen is nice, the Note is a bit small to be an effective tablet either. Almost everything you do on the Note can be done without much sacrifice on a 4.3 or 4.5-inch phone, which themselves push the limits of size. If you have big hands or often use your phone with two hands, then the Note may be a good device for you. Aside from its size, most everything else about it is pretty solid. At $300, it’s a bit pricey, but no more than any of the other top-of-the-line 4G LTE phones on AT&T and Verizon.
Best features:
- Built-in stylus is a nice option
- Huge 5.3-inch AMOLED screen
- Decent battery life
- LTE network is fast
Drawbacks:
- Awkward to make calls on
- Difficult to use with one hand
- Writing and drawing isn’t the best on a touchscreen
- Strange screen size causes some app issues
- Bloatware apps are annoying
- Camera is slow
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