I really like the way the Galaxy Note 4 feels in the hand and having used the Note 3 on a number of occasions, it definitely feels different and refined enough - plus its light too, just a touch over the weight of the Note 3 at 176g.
Samsungs tried and tested physical home key still resides at the bottom of the screen, providing a location for the Korean firm to stuff in its fingerprint scanner, and thats flanked by two touch keys.
To the left of the home button is the Multi-tasking key, while on the right you get Back. Both Back and Multi-tasking are completely hidden when not illuminated by the backlights, providing a clean finish to the front of the Galaxy Note 4.
The Note 4 can be tricky to use one-handed
Some shuffling of the Note 4 in the hand is required to get your fingers in the right position to reach these during one handed use, and youll need to be careful not to drop it.
Round the back youll find a 16MP camera, LED flash and the heart rate monitor which also features on the Galaxy S5, S5 Mini and Galaxy Alpha.
In the bottom corner youll also notice the end of the S Pen stylus hiding inside the body of the Galaxy Note 4, while behind the removable rear cover theres a microSIM port, microSD slot and a sizable 3220mAh battery.