Review: Samsung Galaxy Note
updated 10:05 pm EST, Sun February 19, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Note mega phone gets our review
Samsung made much ado of the Galaxy Note during the Super Bowl: the massive 5.3-inch screen and pen were tickets to "freedom" from the comparatively tiny iPhone. But are size and handwriting giving smartphone owners real choice, or is it an attempt to shoehorn the phone/tablet crossover into a market that doesn't want it? Our review of the Galaxy Note will find out if it's rethinking smartphones or just rewinding back to 2006-era PDAs.




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You really don't get it
I'd say Electronista just embarrassed themselves with this article.
It comes down to one thing, you decided to trash the phone because you thought you'd look 'ridiculous' on a phone that has a width that is 1cm larger than your iPhone.
I know you imagine this thing - but it is in your head.
The entire article is just a write up about how pretentious you are as a human.
Let me spell out a different angle - I have no intention of carrying around an iPad for reading a magazine, an e-ink device for reading a book, and a phone for when I want to 'not look ridiculous'.
I think one device, instead of 3, suits me just fine. 3.5" does not make a great web browsing experience - the size makes web browsing cramped.
It's not about having a really large phone - that's the part you never understood. It's about having a really small tablet.
You say you fit the 5.3" into your pocket. Geez, good.
Now try fitting an iPad in your pocket. Now, try again.
Now try taking a call on your iPad. Try one more time.
It'll sink in eventually.