Samsung Galaxy Note5
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- anas
- aqs
- 30 Sep 2015
any one can help?
does the GN5 have any kind of problems like "heating ,battery ,sound .."
iam willing to buy one and it cost alot of money where i live
thanks
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- absolut-allen
- FEB
- 30 Sep 2015
TheNeighbor, 29 Sep 2015Considering I dable with sketching and 3D model composing, ... moreIf something like this can come to life with a replaceable battery/SD card; I'd jump ship asap.
http://nadiraslam.de/surface-phone-concept/
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- fsV
- 30 Sep 2015
This is a good phone. But it isn't for me because I carry around 100GB worth of movies and music. Will just go for the Note 4 or wait on Z5 Premium. Samsung really fucked this one up for a lot of us without the memory expansion. They claimed UFS didsn't work with memory cards yet Meizu implemented it on their new device using samsung's exynos chip. Oh and that's another device i wouldn't mind laying my hands on.
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- AnonD-77443
- vu5
- 30 Sep 2015
TheNeighbor, 30 Sep 2015And the Nexus 6P by Huawei has a 128GB variant at probably ... morehear hear :-)
Paying an extra few hundred to get a 128GB GN5 doesn't worry me.... having to constantly delete files and carry a USB stick because i only have 20GB spare on a 32GB GN5 simply isn't acceptable Samsung.
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- TheNeighbor
- uSZ
- 30 Sep 2015
And the Nexus 6P by Huawei has a 128GB variant at probably $700.
Samsung CAN'T have a 128GB version of this? Only 32GB for most countries like Australia?
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- Anonymous
- HjB
- 30 Sep 2015
Anonymous, 29 Sep 2015The king once ruled, the king once fell. The king once ru... moreSound like a familiar song.
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- gamerz5
- T4g
- 29 Sep 2015
Damn it..... i want at least november... January is soo far... But where u know this info ?
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- Dams
- 3T$
- 29 Sep 2015
It will be in Bulgaria in January 2016.....
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- Anonymous
- Mkx
- 29 Sep 2015
The king once ruled, the king once fell.
The king once ruled, the king once fell.
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- TheNeighbor
- v0q
- 29 Sep 2015
AnonD-430264, 29 Sep 2015The Note 5 isn't the greatest phone, but it's a well suitab... moreConsidering I dable with sketching and 3D model composing, a Surface smartphone that can full Windows 10 would be so much welcomed! Just waiting for MS's announcement for the Surface Pro 4, and hoping a Surface smartphone will at last be ready soon. Galaxy Note would be in the dust if Samsung keeps denying memory expansion, with sill fragile glass back.
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- gamerz5
- MER
- 29 Sep 2015
I want the note 5 sooo bad, but i am from Bulgaria (Europe)... And i am not sure if i order it from ebay or amazon for warrancy.... Any rummors whren the note 5 hits europe ? :(
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- AnonD-430264
- FEB
- 29 Sep 2015
TheNeighbor, 29 Sep 2015I'm a big Galaxy Note fan. I own 4 of them (1,2,3 and 8). W... moreThe Note 5 isn't the greatest phone, but it's a well suitable and fast phone for the needs of almost any user.
However - I would love for Microsoft to build a Surface Pro phone, paired with a good Intel x86 CPU that's more PC style on the go (ie: laptop like) that has all the goods I really need to have a desktop-like experience on the go.
I don't care what android phone or what it has spec-wise, I'm tired of searching for programs to make the most of what I use most at home; on the go without needing a full laptop.
If Microsoft can pull away a bad ass Windows 10 phone that's very PC, with all the bells and whistles, then I could give a damn about Samsung or whoever has what in a phone.
Here's to hoping this Surface phone with an S-Pen equivalent is not just a rumor or just another Lumina.
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- AnonD-77443
- vu5
- 29 Sep 2015
Anonymouses, 29 Sep 2015What is up with all this Australian complaining. How undeve... more1) Australia is different to most other countries in the world because of the low population.
2) Optus coverage is pretty average once you get outside the cities and large towns and the bandwidth isn't good either.
3) Optus does not offer unlimited data (you can get 5GB for $45). Telstra data is typically $10 per GB... this makes downloading movies from the cloud not an option.
The point is, only releasing the 32GB GN5 is Australia is stupidity, I am a Samsung fan but I'm willing to call out bad product decisions when i see them.
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- Anonymouses
- tue
- 29 Sep 2015
Anonymous, 29 Sep 2015This probably the worst phone ever released by Samsung. 32G... moreWhat is up with all this Australian complaining. How undeveloped are Australia really? Aren't you guys more advanced than most Asian country and just as good as US. Optus does offer unlimited mobile data and the New South Wales area, especially the coast line have very good 4G network. I know because my aunt live there.
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- Anonymous
- vxx
- 29 Sep 2015
ela, 28 Sep 2015note 5 is the very worst phone in the world & poor batt... moreThe worst phone in the world??? Lol what a lame joke.
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- AnonD-100398
- g33
- 29 Sep 2015
TheNeighbor, 29 Sep 2015Yes, tell us all about your underpowered experience with it.I can inderstand u r je.alous at it .go get one u do not have to b this way.Lol.
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- Anonymous
- PM%
- 29 Sep 2015
This probably the worst phone ever released by Samsung. 32GB at this age with no expansion is a joke. We here in Australia don't have the luxury of unlimited data.
Waiting for the new Nexus or LG G4 pro.
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- TheNeighbor
- uSZ
- 29 Sep 2015
AnonD-100398, 29 Sep 2015Typing this from my Note5 Gold 64gb in India , it's very aw... moreYes, tell us all about your underpowered experience with it.
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- AnonD-100398
- g33
- 29 Sep 2015
Typing this from my Note5 Gold 64gb in India , it's very awesome phone plus it puts any other smartphone at sha.me in the market rightnow. guys go for it.i wide put a short review here for Note5 asap I get some extra time so keep watching this space.Enjoy .
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- TheNeighbor
- v0q
- 29 Sep 2015
tumama, 28 Sep 2015apple is apple If you don't like the note 5 simple don't co... moreI'm a big Galaxy Note fan. I own 4 of them (1,2,3 and 8). Without the replaceable battery, the 8 has been pretty difficult to use as I have to keep plugging it after 2-3 hours of working with it, giving me about 3-4 hours of total screen time. I keep this at home now. It's the same SOT as the reported by Note.5 users, and I have an idea how much I'll be plugging it like what iPhone users have been enduring all these years - I've seen it with my workplace which has 60% Apple users. They lug around powerbanks all the time.
They have to turn off notifications, Bluetooth, WiFi when not needed - I don't as I'm NOT an underpowered user, and my Galaxy Notes 1, 2 and 3 have given me worries-less 12 hours usage, with ZERO plug in time because I can swap batteries. I've used my Galaxy Notes to present slides and drawing demonstrations casted on projectors and TV screens using a Google, and drains my battery after 4 hours.
Couple that with the flawed S Pen silo, no memory expansion, and fragile glass back - so you underpowered users say that this is the the best thing ever? This is the direction Samsung is listening to? A flawed, less features, more breakable device? I say F*** that. Samsung, bring back what made the Galaxy Note the best in the market - reliable, versatile and capable. Not an underpowered iPhone users come-on.