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Samsung Galaxy Note 5
YaminiSharma476 @YaminiSharma476
Feb 09, 2016 12:57 AM, 1931 Views
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The Galaxy Note 5 is currently only available in the US and Canada. It launched on August 21 in the US on AT& T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and US Cellular. It isn’t coming to Europe( including the UK) at this stage, although that could change, and we have heard that the Note 5 can be found unofficially in Europe, but you’ll need to search for it.


A trusted Samsung source of Gadgette.com brought the news in early December that the Galaxy Note 5 would finally see a European release in 2016. The move comes with dubious timing, given that the device has been available for nigh on six months in the US, and the next line of Galaxy devices is due to be unveiled shortly, but consumers will surely be gladdened by the news, nonetheless.


The Galaxy Note 5 is reportedly going on sale in the UK first, in late January.


The Galaxy Note 5 price is reasonable considering its premium build, but you’re still going to fork out quite a bit for it. In the US, it’ll set you back US$250 on a two-year contract and US$696 off-contract with Verizon.


We got our hands on the Note 5. / © ANDROIDPIT


Samsung Galaxy Note 5 where to buy


These are the current best offers and deals for the Galaxy Note 5. All prices are correct at the time of writing.


AT& T, US$70 p/m( plus US$45 one-off activation fee and US$249 for the handset) with unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 2 GB data, on a two-year contract


U.S. Cellular, US$70 p/m( plus US$40 one-off activation charge and a US$199.99 upfront fee) with unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 1 GB data, on a two-year contract


You can also buy an unlocked international version of the Galaxy Note 5 with 32 GB of internal storage on Amazon for around US$762.


Buy now: Samsung Galaxy Note 5 at Amazon.com from US$762


Samsung Galaxy Note 5 design and build quality


Samsung has applied the design language it used with the Galaxy S6 to the Note 5. Gone are the days of tacky fake leather and plastic for the Galaxy Note series: the Note 5 shines with an aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass 4 on the front and back.


The Galaxy Note 5 looks like a reversed S6 Edge+ . / © ANDROIDPIT


The most striking thing about the Note 5’s design is its rounded rear edges. Imagine the curved front edges of the Galaxy S6 Edge+, transplanted to the back of the Note 5. The bezels surrounding the display are extremely narrow, particularly next to those curved edges, and they look great. Samsung has taken a real leap forward here in terms of design quality.


The bezels are considerably narrower beside the curved edge than elsewhere on the phone. / © ANDROIDPIT


The Galaxy Note 5 is certainly beautiful. Its design and the materials used means it feels like a more premium device than its predecessors in the series, but it has lost a few typical Note features. There is no microSD card slot, for example, which will disappoint many fans of the series, and the battery is not replaceable.


The back of the Note 5 is not removable.  / © ANDROIDPIT


Samsung Galaxy Note 5 display


The Galaxy Note 5 display is a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED unit with QHD resolution. There is no display quite like it – not even the dual edge display of the Galaxy S6 Edge( with or without a plus) looks quite as good.


The brightness and color brilliance of the Note 5 display are unsurpassed. / © ANDROIDPIT


The Galaxy Note 5 display is actually more comparable with that of the Galaxy S6. Both have a resolution of 2, 560 x 1, 440 pixels, but because the Note 5 display is bigger( 5.7 inches compared with 5.1 inches), the pixel density is lower. It still amounts to 518 ppi though, which we don’t imagine would be a cause for complaint for anyone.


DisplayMate test results


To get a broader set of results for our testing, we’ve used turned to experts in the field of smartphone and tablet displays. Every year, DisplayMate tests displays using complex procedures to identify color fidelity, color space, brightness, sharpness, reflections, viewing angle stability and so on. Samsung gets top hon

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