Thursday, October 17, 2013

Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - Mobile

Battery Test

10 hours 5 minutes

questions and three answers

What about updates?

Note 3 comes with Android 4.3, which very few kids do in the current situation. As the top model is also more or less guaranteed updates to Android a couple of generations to come.

Most unexpected use area?

exercise machine. The shortcomings of S Health, and the lack of support in the apps in all the glory. But with both ANT + which fully supports Bluetooth Smart (thanks to Android 4.3) and a built-in pedometer S Health is really only the size and moisture protection that speak against it as the most complete training sandro maturity date.

What about the size?

type as large as Note second Which is great, yet surprisingly manageable, unlike many other similar models.

Dream Function missing?

would be that the screen feels a bit more rough paper with the pen then.

Options

Great mobiles are plentiful. Xperia Z Ultra has water resistance on their side, but otherwise not even close operationally.

Plus and minus

+

pen and its features

Fast

Gratisapparna

screen

tad big price tag

Urusel quality feel on the back

Test picture from your camera

Pictures are good even in tricky light, and when we look at the details. Not the best of all, but still among the better mobile cameras.

Although the size of mobiles steadily ticked upward since the smart phone seriously came into our lives carved Samsung out your own niche with the Galaxy Note. Impersonators have since been many, but so far we really can not name a single actually shark “thing.” Sure, there is an advantage of large screen including surfing and video and to find somewhere a golden average of just having to carry one device instead of both phone and pad.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3

same time feels the potential improvement is significantly more streamlined. Note series for its part has always combined size of actually providing any added value along with it, namely a sensible pencil. We have lost count of how many “Note Killer” who appeared and only hit a capacitive stylus, ie a technology that mimics your finger more than a real pen (and that usually does not even have built-in storage for the stylus). Sony went a step further with the Xperia Z Ultra and its support for very small metal objects as input technologies, such as a pen or a fork. The sensitivity, however, was not even close Note headphones thanks to the same kind of technology used in drawing tablets from Wacom. A fork also lack the button Note Series pens always had, which provides access to a bunch of extra features for the user.

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