This is a great product is allows you to edit documents and even edit hmtl pages and upload to websites.
Pros: Bright display, Durable, Lightweight
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
Galaxy Note 3
on August 12, 2014
Posted by: Jfirster
from Medina, OH 44256, USA
Expertise:Intermediate
Couldn't be happier with the phone--I will be a loyal customer.
Pros: Built-in speakers, Bright display
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
4
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
Perfect for me
on August 12, 2014
Posted by: SheriffJohn
I'm very pleased with the size and performance. The screen is large and easy to read. Not so big that it won't fit in MY pocket, but others have commented that it is quite large and they have trouble even holding in their hands. I don't car because it suits me fine. The battery runtime has decrease over time but I guess thats normal as the phones get older. I am quite pleased and would upgrade to a newer version if and when it comes out!
Pros: Bright display, Durable
Cons: feels fragile without a case
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
4
Performance
3
Design
3
Value
3
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
notes 3 is a great device.
on August 12, 2014
Posted by: trexmd1971
from Bakersfield, California
Expertise:Intermediate
Excellent values and feature . would recommend to friends.
Pros: battery life excellent, display is excellent, functionality excellent, user interface would be excellent if I knew more about what all the Note can do. I read email, ebooks, social media all without difficulty. The screen is a great size for all those uses. I'm excited to learn how to use some of the features like scrapbook and to learn to take advantage of all this power box can do. Mehs: camera is a little disappointing over all. The slow mo function is fun but I'm surprised at the quality, on average, comparing to my Droid Razr. Also, I'm having trouble utilizing filters I have downloaded but can't easily find info on adding them or using them. Cons: really only the cosmetics. The back cover is flimsy and does not have a nice "feel" I miss the Kevlar and the solid feel of my old phone. Overall: I'm contemplating how I can get the Note 4 before my next upgrade! I had asked for recommendations and this was not among the majority of responses I received but I'm glad it was my choice. Thanks for a great phone!
Pros: Built-in speakers, Bright display, Lightweight, battery life
Cons: camera, cosmetic appearance
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
4
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
great phone
on August 12, 2014
Posted by: ozmtb14
from Cleveland tn
Expertise:Intermediate
Awesome device. Extra large screen with tons of features. Stylus is great for making notes or even texting
Pros: Bright display, Durable, Lightweight
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
4
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
4
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
great cell
on August 12, 2014
Posted by: BigDaddy1978
from ga
I love the battery life...best cell I've ever had..
I love the capabilities of this device. I can travel for a few days without my computer because it lets me read and edit word, excel and even powerpoint. The phone functions well, too. What I don't like: The linking feature in the contacts list has somehow caused me to lose most of my phone numbers. It is difficult to find things. When I store anything other than a "note," I can never find it again. I haven't been able to figure out how to assign a different sound to each notification function, so I'm stuck with the same noise for texts, tweets, e-mail arrival, etc instead of a different sound for each. It might be easy to do, but I haven't stumbled on the trick. I say "stumble" because 'help' is virtually non-existant. It seems to have a spell check capability cuz I get the squiggly lines but I haven't figured out how to make it tell the correct spelling. I finally figured out how to turn off the auto text because it kept changing my words to what IT wanted instead of the name or acronym I needed. I spent more time re-typing and re-typing and re-typing a single word and it would still be wrong. Drove me NUTS! And lastly, why can't I read an e-mail when I turn the screen sideways? Sometimes I want to read it in widescreen but when I turn it, all I can see is the message list. All that said, there's a lot more that I like than not and I would buy another one in 4 or 5 years after I get my money's worth out of this one.