Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo review: Neoclassic

31 January 2014
Three generations on, the Notes are gadgets that people can’t seem to get enough of so a new, less expensive, version must be good news for everyone. Well, except perhaps the Note II. Anyway, what was rumored as a Lite version of the Galaxy Note 3...

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  • 01 Feb 2014

[deleted post]we want our battery test... that's the most important

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    • Anonymous
    • t7X
    • 01 Feb 2014

    i think s5 has exynos 2.3ghz dualcore a53 and 2.0ghz quadcore a15 and have antutu of 40k+

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      • Ki}
      • 01 Feb 2014

      TheNeighbor, 31 Jan 2014Hmmm,just strange Samsung needed to make this. The lack of ... morePremium specs as high or higher than Note 3 would be the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact which sports a 4.3" screen. Check that out. And it is waterproof.

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        • Anonymous
        • vuK
        • 01 Feb 2014

        Would have preferred the full spec option on a 5" screen.

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          • Hxc
          • 01 Feb 2014

          Impressive 8MP shots. Something different about the image sensor used in this model. More interested in the battery tests for this phone.

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            • Anonymous
            • SvC
            • 31 Jan 2014

            Meh. There are so many Galaxy phones now it's hard to tell them apart (and more importantly, what I'm getting for my money).

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              • thu
              • 31 Jan 2014

              reduce everything from the note 3. Even Sony on Z1 compact only reduce the screen size, without fcuking specs...

                Hmmm,just strange Samsung needed to make this. The lack of air gestures, lack of 4k video taking, a lower smaller screen and a lower processor just aren't worth missing for a slight price difference. This just feels like a Note 2 with a Note 3 exterior.

                I'd appreciate it more if it has the same premium specs but with a smaller screen size of 4.5".

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                  • MpU
                  • 31 Jan 2014

                  "Flash is no longer welcome as even the stock browser has dropped support for plug-ins.", just install Dolphin browser and the plugins Jetpack and modified Adobe Flash on any Jelly Bean or any KitKat...!