Friday, 17 March 2017

The new Samsung galxy note 5 amazing !!!!!!!!

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is over a year old and we're still a long way from the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Because of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall, the Note 5 is now under our review microscope again. By default, it's newest S-Pen-equipped Android phone you can buy, and now the Note 5 price is a little more attractive. Here's how it does more then 15 months later.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is a large phone that's either a game changer or deal breaker for longtime fans of the Android phablet, now that it has a premium look and feel.
Its 5.7-inch display, super-fast processor, improved camera and S Pen stylus are joined by a new, glass-and-metal design that reflects the solid construction of last year's Samsung Galaxy S6 and the newer Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.
That makes it a huge leap over last year's Galaxy Note 4, which backed the phone in cheap, textured plastic. Samsung's build quality is finally fit to compete with the aluminum iPhone 6S Plus, Huawei Mate 8 and Nexus 6P.


All of this comes at a cost, however. There's no microSD card slot for expandable storage or removable battery to swap out, like on the Note 4, LG G4 and the Samsung Galaxy S7, and the new sealed-shut glass design is slippery. This is far from the modular and upgradable Moto Z.
The microSD card slot feature returns inside the Galaxy Note 7, however. You may want the new version for that reason. Just don't expect it to support adoptable storage (to offload apps on the microSD card) without diving deep into the developer settings and tinkering around.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is still among the best phones in the US, but it isn't for everyone who can't grip a two-handed phone, or its compromises in the name of style.
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