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January 2013
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Ecran de 5
5 pouces
Android Jelly Bean
Stylet réactif
Hardware puissant
Ecran 5
5 pouces impressionnant
Autonomie très élevée
Excellentes performances
Nombreuses optimisations logicielles
Bel écran géant
Appareil puissant
Android Jelly Bean avec TouchWiz
Un cocktail réussi avec de nombreuses fonctionnalités intégrées
Options liées au S Pen
Parfait pour la prise de note
Très bonne autonomie
Bonne qualité photo/vidéo de jour
Concept étonnant mais efficace à l'usage
Écran AMOLED globalement satisfaisant
Autonomie / bon en multimédia
Stylet
Saisie et reconnaissance d'écriture
Puissance de l'ensemble
Réactivité au top
Un ensemble puissant
Une très bonne réactivité
L'autonomie
Le multimédia
L'écran Amoled
Le stylet
Les performances
Ecran
Autonomie
Superbe écran
Très puisant
Idéal pour jeux et films
Prix raisonnable
4 pouces
Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
16 Go de mémoire
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Coque fragile
Autonomie moins longue que prévu
Définition identique à un 4
8 pouces
Trop encombrant pour certains utilisateurs
Touches tactiles mal placées
Encombrement
Mais vous le savez en l'achetant
Photos/vidéos de nuit
Moyen
Format qui ne plaira pas à tous
Encore des petites erreurs dans la saisie prédictive au stylet
Massive high-definition screen. Fast quad-core processor. Includes a pressure-sensitive stylus and well-designed note-taking and drawing software. Runs Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" out of the box. Fast LTE, if you can get it. Good call quality.
Very large. A few minor hiccups in gaming performance. Sprint's 4G LTE coverage map is still very thin
With a fast quad-core processor, a big, gorgeous display, and features galore, the Samsung Galaxy Note II delivers everything a huge-screen smartphone should, but Sprint really needs to build out its LTE network....
Publié: 2012-10-26, Auteur: JR , review by: techworld.com
All considered, the Galaxy Note II could be a nice device for someone who values a stylus or wants a phone with an extra-large screen - but I'd suggest spending some time at your local store holding it and exploring its interface before committing....
Only if you really, really want something this size. The Galaxy Note II is still too big to be a phone and too small to be a tablet, but its a very solid device for what it is (whatever that might be). Just dont blame us for your palm-cramps. Starts bet...
Extrait: The Galaxy Note 2 is finally here, the Phablet successor to the original Galaxy Note is finally here. currently available on T- Mobile & Sprint and hitting Verizon & AT&T in the coming weeks. Measuring in at 3.16 inches (80.5mm) wide, 5.95 inches (151.1mm...
Extrait: The original Samsung Note made quite an impact on the smartphone market back in February of this year; big screen, big size and questions as to what it really was meant to compete with or replace. Upon using it one could see that it was great as a smart...
Fast LTE. Massive high-definition screen. Fast quad-core processor. Includes a pressure-sensitive stylus and well-designed note-taking and drawing software. Runs Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" out of the box. Stellar call quality.
Very large. A few minor hiccups in gaming performance
With a fast quad-core processor, a big, gorgeous display, and features galore, the Samsung Galaxy Note II delivers everything a huge-screen smartphone should. If you want a phone that doubles as a small tablet, it's the best you'll find....
It's the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. On T-Mobile.You're Samsung. You've survived the early years of Android. You've made it through the awkward teenage years, and the cries of #neveragain, and learned to (or at least learned to spend the money to) keep the upd...
The hardware is, aesthetically, a huge improvement over the Galaxy S III. All of the ugly, design-around-the-iPhone decisions have been tossed out the door, and the result is a logically designed, rectangular device. The top and bottom bezels are impre...
Extrait: Samsung took a big risk with its first Galaxy Note device. At 5.3-in., the device's screen was almost comically large for a smartphone. That, combined with the Note's seemingly retro stylus, led to plenty of skepticism and outright ridicule. Samsung's ...
Extrait: So I have a confession to make. What seems like an eternity ago, I received a Galaxy Note review unit for AT&T, but never quite finished my review. While the reasons for that were no fault of the device and rather the result of some other personal fa...