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November 2014
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Magnifique écran Amoled (en mode Basique)
Finitions exemplaires
Performances globales (bon en tout) / Environnement stylet utile et pragmatique
Capteurs photo de bonne facture / Stabilisation ultra-efficace en vidéo Full HD
Autonomie / Recharge partie
Écran
Innovation
Performances
Écran courbe irréprochable et fonctionnel
Une autonomie encore acceptable malgré une batterie plus faible
Avant tout un Galaxy Note 4
Bon écran
Réactif et endurant
Capteur photo
Effet "cool" de l'écran incurvé
Fonctionnalités pratiques
Ne nuit pas à la prise en main
Design incurvé et nouvelle interface pour un style avantgardiste
Performance / autonomie et aptitude pour la photo/vidéo du Galaxy Note 4
Un excellent écran
La courbure permet d'avoir une plus grande surface d'écran
Un châssis de qualité et solide
De hautes performances
Faible chauffe
Autonomie
Stylet
Suite logicielle
Appareils photos
De nombreuses options en matière de communicati
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Intérêt limité de la courbure
De l'innovation pour de l'innovation
à ce stade
Plus large qu'un Galaxy Note 4
N'apporte au final rien de plus qu'un Note 4
Moins endurant qu'un Note 4
Un enfer et un non-sens pour les gauchers
Prix
Manque d'applications spécifiques pour l'instant
Un écran courbe complètement sous-exploité par la partie logicielle
Une ergonomie très discutable
Des performances bridées en jeu
Trop cher
Cher
Le petit écran peu exploité
Un Note 4
Prix de l'appareil
Manque d'applications adaptées
Bien plus cher que le Note 4
Second écran qu'il faut maitriser
Qualité de la voix très moyenne
Hautparleur très mal placé.
... avec un rendu médiocre
Une activité prolongée tend à brider les performances de la carte graphique
Publié: 2014-10-27, Auteur: Sam , review by: theverge.com
Astonishing display, Head-turning form factor, Basically a Galaxy Note 4
Battery life decent, but a step down from the Note 4, Not many apps that make use of the screen, Samsung's software is still too overbearing
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Extrait: Samsung builds some of the best smartphone cameras in the market. The Galaxy Note Edge looks to continue this trend with a 16MP rear-facing camera with Smart Optical Image Stabilizer, and a 3.7MP front-facing camera with an f/1.9 aperture and a 90-120 deg...
Extrait: In its eagerness to show off its latest technology -- and possibly take a bit of the attention from the September 9th's iPhone 6 announcement -- Samsung offered a glimpse today of three upcoming devices : the Galaxy Note 4, due to ship sometime in October...
In closing, I like it. Maybe it's the quick notifications for sports scores, the small area to ignore an incoming call, or the ruler tool, but there's something about the curved edge that just opens more possibilities, and will allow for more features and...
Everything that is good about the Note Edge – camera, power, screen quality – are all found in the Galaxy Note 4. Everything that is bad – the gimmicky screen, poor connectivity and mediocre battery life – are not. The Note 4 also has the advantage of...
Publié: 2015-01-15, Auteur: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Bright, vivacious large screen, Lovely Camera, S Pen continues to improve in function
Curved display a little hard to see on an angle, Slow performance at times, Average battery life
Samsung make great phones, they include great screens, fast processors, recently great cameras and they look pretty great. The Note series themselves offer that gorgeous large screen, the S Pen stylus and a number of software enhancements to go with them....
Side screen avoids being just a gimmick, Excellent camera, Based on the fantastic Note 4,
About AUD$300 more than the Note 4, Mediocre battery life, Not great if you're left-handed,
I love the Note Edge, but the short battery life and expensive price tag make it hard to recommend, especially over the excellent Note 4. The side screen has so much potential, but I just don't feel it's been quite realised yet. If you're a power-user wh...
Publié: 2014-12-18, Auteur: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Great device for early-adopters, Still has the excellent guts of a Note 4, Amazing screen
Whole edge-screen experience feels fragmented, Expensive for what it is, Feels a bit half-baked in general
LikeGreat device for early-adopters.Still has the excellent guts of a Note 4.Amazing screen.Don't LikeWhole edge-screen experience feels fragmented.Expensive for what it is.Feels a bit half-baked in general.Right now? It's tough to say this, but no.Samsun...
Super speedy performance; Very, very fast Category 6 LTE support; Feels great in the hands with a metal frame and textured back; Like the Galaxy Note 4, that screen and its extra-bright power reservoir are amazeballs; A camera you can silence (woot!); Inc
The edge doesn't do anything most of the time; Touchscreen is very responsive, and it doesn't help that you're always touching it; Battery could be better; Won't likely work with Samsung's Gear VR despite being a Note 4 technically;
While it is something of a gimmick, we like the Note Edge, though we're not really sure why. There's really no reason to have a curved display like it in a phone, and in some instances, it makes using the phone downright difficult.For instance, you'll hav...