Samsung Galaxy Note 5 long-term (two months) review

Samsung releases two high-end smartphones every year – a Galaxy S devices and a Galaxy Note device – with a gap of six months between them in a bid to stay relevant in the fast-moving smartphone market.

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A Galaxy S device is for people who like compact and handy devices with a good camera and powerful specifications. A Galaxy Note series device, on the other hand, is targeted towards people who can sacrifice compactness for a bigger screen, better productivity tools, and a long battery life.

Starting this year, the South Korean smartphone giant doubled the number of high-end devices to four – the Galaxy S6, the Galaxy S6 edge, the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+ – and took a 180-degree turn with its design strategy, both in terms of hardware and software. The boring plastic design is long gone, making a way for a sleek and beautiful design constructed using a combination of tough metal and Gorilla Glass 4. The idea is to offer something for everyone.

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After the launch of the Galaxy S6 duo, which lacked a removable battery and a microSD card slot, long-time Galaxy Note series lovers hoped that Samsung would not do so with them, after all they are the ‘power users’. However, Samsung continued with its brand new design strategy with the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+. There is no microSD card slot and the battery is non-removable. What Samsung did with the Galaxy Note 5 is that it retained and improved an already brilliant, large display and the versatile S Pen.