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January 2013
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663 Avis
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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
Great Performance, Good Battery Life, Vibrant Screen, S-Pen Support, Jelly Bean Out Of The Box
Big, Relatively Expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Note II in WhiteIf we run down the list of things that make a good smart phone, the Samsung Galaxy Note II has them all. The device has a very nice screen, it's very fast, offers good battery life, its camera and voice quality are also...
Massive high-definition screen. Fast quad-core processor. Smooth UI with plenty of useful touches. 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....
Terrific display, Great battery life, S-Pen usefulness has been increased, Jelly Bean out of the box, Great camera
T-Mobile's data speeds and network reliability is still sub-par, S-Pen's true potential has yet to be tapped, Pricey, even on-contract, Poor one-handed usability, Slight UI lag at times, Purchasing/Availability, The Galaxy Note II is available for $369 w
The Galaxy Note II on T-Mobile is a beautiful monster. It's got an incredible screen, it has plenty of power, and the S-Pen functionality, while offering no real boost in productivity for those of us that like to do work on the go, has been greatly impr...
Design minimizes bulk, keeping this big phone slim-seeming, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean available at launch, Camera app includes robust feature set, User-replaceable battery, Improved S Pen functionality, Speedy peformance, Available on all major carriers, Lon
TouchWiz gets in the way of Jelly Bean too much, Some S Pen features only work in Samsung apps, Display resolution lower than previous generation
The Galaxy Note II is a worthy second act for Samsung's big screen phone. It makes an even better case for the inclusion of the stylus than the first generation, improves on performance and battery life, and does it all while not adding bulk. A giant sm...
Publié: 2012-10-24, Auteur: John , review by: phonearena.com
Best HD Super AMOLED screen from Samsung to date, Excellent battery life, Deep integrated S Pen features, Perfect for browsing the web, Powerful quadcore processor
Sure, there's a premium price attached to the Samsung Galaxy Note II, but there's a very good reason for that. In T-Mobile's case, they're asking a mind-blowing $369.99 for the Note II – and that's with a 2-year contract ($649.99 outright), while AT&T and...
Oodles of screen real estate make the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 terrific for videos, games, and reading; and its improved stylus aids productivity. A blazing quad-core processor, a great camera, and strong battery life round out the advantages of this Android
The huge display makes the Galaxy Note 2 unwieldy to carry, and hiccups in the S Pen stylus and apps can slow you down. The pricey Note 2 isn't a suitable tablet replacement across all categories
Samsung delivers a powerful, boundary-pushing device that gets a lot right. Yet its complicated features and high price raise questions about its purpose.
For some, the original Galaxy Note was a monstrosity: not quite a phone, not quite a tablet, and not standing any chance at all of ending up in their pocket or bag. They’re unlikely to be any more convinced by this refined, faster successor, since the...
Extrait: The LG Optimus 4X HD is LG’s best Android handset while we are waiting on the Optimus G to come up, and it merits a comparison with Samsung’s finest - the Galaxy Note II.Both phones come with large screens, fast processors and 8MP cameras, but the Not...
Extrait: Having reviewed both the Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II, and looking at them up close again for this article, it's still hard to pick a favorite. The Note II certainly offers more in a lot of areas we've tested but the user experience isn't d...