Oct 04, 2016 11:38 AM
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The Galaxy Note family is credited with not only starting the phablet craze, but also resurrecting the stylus. The S Pen is no ordinary stylus though - the special screen digitizer and a button on the S Pen work their magic to augment the thumb-on-screen experience, and rival it in terms of speed and options.
Other than that the Galaxy Note 3 phablet continues the tradition of being the current generation's Galaxy S phone on steroids - a large 5.7" screen(in a body the size of the Note II), choice of Snapdragon 800 or Exynos 5420 chipsets, 2160p(a.k.a. UHD) video recording, USB 3.0(a first on a pocketable device) and Samsung's ever-growing list of software features available right out-of-the-box.
2 MP front-facing camera, 1080p video recording
Dual shot and dual video recording, Drama shot, Shot and sound
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA
GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
32GB/64GB of built-in storage
microSD card slot
microUSB 3.0 port with USB host and MHL 2.0; Backwards compatibility with microUSB 2.0
Bluetooth v4.0
N9000 model(Exynos) lacks LTE and 2160p video capture
Large size makes single-hand operation problematic
No OIS
No dedicated camera key
No FM radio
Shared camera interface makes framing tricky