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Samsung Galaxy Note review — bigger is better
The Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 makes me feel like an idiot for loving Apple. For years I defended the iPhone, calling it the next coming of mobile phones and now, out of the blue, the Note has knocked me flat on my back.
It’s the biggest, brightest and fastest smartphone currently available and Samsung is now the deserving wearer of the mobile crown. Samsung should also be congratulated for bringing the stylus back into the 21st century with an ambitious new embedded interface option called the “S-Pen”.
Bigger is better
The Galaxy Note’s most obvious positive is the 5.3″ super AMOLED screen. It’s uncharacteristically massive and flies in the face of mobile phone logic. According to Samsung, the Galaxy Note falls between tablets and smartphones and is a “new category of device”. It’s also hard to argue with Samsung’s logic as the Note is too big to be a conventional smartphone and too small to be considered a tablet.
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