Check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 phablet. In case you missed it, Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked Episode 2 event was held at the IFA in Berlin. One of the three devices featured at Unpacked ...
With Samsung's announcement of the Galaxy Note 3, owners of the Note 2 might be wondering what all the fuss is about. Is it worth the upgrade? Or should you snag the older model if your local carrier ...
The Galaxy Note 3 represents a natural evolution of the Note series. As is tradition, the Note 3 features cutting edge specifications, with its extremely powerful Snapdragon 800, monstrous 3GB’s of ...
There was a fair bit of skepticism about the phablet form factor until Samsung scored a hit with the original Note. The third in the series is bigger than ever, boasting a whopping 5.7-inch display ...
I'll admit it. I was wrong. When I reviewed Samsung's last two models of the Galaxy Note, the super-huge smartphones that come with a stylus, I called them duds because I thought they were too large.
BERLIN -- Samsung reckons people buy the Galaxy Note for the big screen, but stick around for the multitasking and S Pen features. So the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has beefed up both, bursting with new ...
Update Oct. 2014: read our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review. Like most third generation flagships, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 needs no introduction. That doesn't mean it's dull--anything but! The first ...
In the Galaxy Note 3 you'll find the re-solidification of the idea that this device category was both invented by and continues to be piloted by Samsung. You wont find this company resting on its ...
"Phablets," those devices larger than a smartphone but smaller than a tablet, aren't for everyone. They are too large to fit easily in many pockets and not ideal for one-handed operation. But if you ...
When we first took a look at the Note 3 at IFA, we couldn’t help but be impressed. With killer specs and a brand new look, there’s a lot to love about the Galaxy Note 3. Whether you are thinking about ...
Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphones are easy to hate: they're comically large, they include a stylus, and each iteration has been successful enough to not only warrant new models, but a growing number ...