Samsung Galaxy Note II global User Review
"A device that carries on innovation and practical usability."
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HellRa1SeR
4.6
"A device that carries on innovation and practical usability."
I've been using this device for a month now, and I happy to say that I am in love with it. Seriously speaking the first time I saw it and its older brother(Note 1) I said 'who buys these?' and didnt like it at all. I was all in for the nexus 4. And this was before I got my hands on it. Yes, the device is big but its so because of reasons. If you'd want a smaller device you can get the S3. The Note2 has its faults, its not perfect but its one of the best devices out there.For instance its too big to use with one hand(I can, coz i have big hands :)) Its god physical buttons which I think should be left out for newer devices. Its made of plastic.
But on the plus side its got loads of innovation. SPen feels revolutionary. The nifty S-Package features like direct call, stay, awake and the whole gamut. Good security, and radios on the device. (Never dropped a call.)
Simply said, some may like it some may not. But before coming to any conclusions you should first try using it for a while. I know you'll like it.