With it being towards the end of 2014, that means we rounding through the end of all of the flagships of the year. One of the big boys we can expect to see in the 4th quarter is Samsung's Note series. Times have changed since Samsung revitalized the stylus + reintroduced big screens to the world back in 2011. It has changed the ways many of us (both consumers + manufacturers) feel about big phones as they even coined the phrase phablet due to them.
We are now within the 4th-year of the Note series as Samsung now has some major competition in the phablet arena. LG has the moderately-sized G3, Apple has the iPhone 6 Plus, Google has the Nexus 6, and even the newcomer: the OnePlus One. Thanks to the Note series continuing to innovate made it more accepting to consumers + paved the way for the competition to exist. Time to test all of the ins-and-outs to see how well the latest Note stand against the now steep competition. Welcome to our Note 4 review.
Design/Build
Display
Performance/Battery Life
A lot less lag than previous Notes w/ stellar battery performance.
Keeping the new Note juiced is a 3220 mAh battery that supports quick-charging 2.0. This is Qualcomm's same technology also used by Motorola that can give you from a dead battery to 50% in 30 minutes. Definitely a welcome addition to the Note series. Notes are notorious for having big batteries and continues to do so. I was able to get almost one day and a half w/ heavy usage consisting of streaming via Google Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, + Show Box alongside emails, Hangout chats, and a few phone calls. For a more light-to-moderate usage got me around closer to 48 hours - all on a single charge. I'm never worried that Samsung would ruin the Note tradition and they have yet to disappoint.
Camera
Camera Test
Software/S-Pen
The Note 4 still reigns supreme as the only phablet that matters.
TG 2 Cents
To Buy Or Not To Buy
Lead Photography: Carlos Alva of BlackHill Photography