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August 2015
(85%)
525 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(74%)
126 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design soigné
Finitions excellentes
Écran saisissant et immersif
Qualité photo et vidéo
Nombreuses options d'économie d'énergie
Stylet intégré
Reconnaissance de l'écriture ingénieuse
Nouvelles fonctionnalités du stylet
Finition
Appareil photo
Chargement rapide sans fil
Un écran Super AMOLED 1440p encore plus lumineux et plus fidèle
Plus léger et fin que le Galaxy Note 4
Les fonctionnalités employant une pression "Push" fonctionnent sans encombre
Construction solide
Bords et coins en métal
Un SoC Exybos 7420 déliv
Design
Spécifications
Qualité d'image du module photo
Stylet
Autonomie.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Batterie non amovible et décevante
Absence de lecteur de cartes micro-SD
Qualité du son moyenne
Multitâche en amélioration
Plus de carte microSD
Batterie non amovible
Design glissant
Batterie inamovible
Pas de double SIM
Capteur infrarouge retiré
MHL retiré
Lecteur de cartes MicroSD retiré
Pas d'USB TypeC
Du plastique
Le S Pen est peu confortable à utiliser à long terme
Performances bridées tout comme sur le Galaxy Note 4
Passage à une batterie inamovible
Disparition du lecteur de carte mémoire
Peu d'évolutions "techniques" par rapport au Note 4
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Dual is indeed the most polished Note smartphone ever. Its well-mannered and groomed to perfection, it has little or no downsides. We loved everything about it, from the design, camera, display and even its software.So should...
Premium design, supreme build, Beautiful 5.7-inch AMOLED display, Powerful chipset, S-Pen, Impressive camera output both stills and video, Excellent battery life, fast charging, both wired and wireless
Glass accumulates fingerprints, fragile, Non-removable battery, no storage expansion, no IR blaster
With the Galaxy Note5 Samsung continues the tradion of offering the most powerful phablet on the market, rightfully so as the company came up with the concept of the large-screened smartphone. The fifth generation comes with the newly adopted design, with...
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A flagship phablet is a jack of all trades - the Huawei Nexus 6P, LG V10 and Samsung Galaxy Note5 all came out in late 2015 and represent the best of current consumer tech. It will be until late 2016 before they are replaced too.The full quote finishes wi...
Extrait: Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note 5 feels better to hold, as it offers softer edges. When it comes to software, the Note 5's S-Pen and Air Command menu are more useful than the Galaxy S6 Edge+'s screen edge features...
Solid build quality, High brightness levels, Crisp 2k resolution display, Very fast performance, Thin and light weight, Fingerprint sensor and heart rate monitor, Push button S-Pen stylus
No MicroSD support, Average speakers, No IR Blaster support, No wireless charger bundled
The Galaxy Note5 is far better in terms of design and build quality than its previous generations and since an important feature MicroSD support is removed, a
Gorgeous looks and quality build, New SPen, Great Camera
Missing microSD support, nonremovable battery
The Galaxy Note 5 is the best phablet Samsung has ever made. It is a significant upgrade over the Galaxy Note 4 in all fronts and for once, while it is definitely expensive, it is not priced out of range of other flagships - the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 cost...