Samsung Galaxy Note 4

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shabby

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I sure hope not. To me, easily the most useless "feature" (gimmick) ever put on smartphones. But I guess it's probably a given.

They added it to the s5 mini so most likely the note 4 will have it too.
 

NetGuySC

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I'm just hoping the Note 4 has better reception than the Note 3. The poor reception of my note 3 makes me nervous when I am on call at work, it's really bad.
 

KentState

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I'm just hoping the Note 4 has better reception than the Note 3. The poor reception of my note 3 makes me nervous when I am on call at work, it's really bad.

Which carrier? From what I've seen, the number of drop calls is not proportionally worse than other current phones.
 

TerryMathews

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You must be high? The S-Pen is precise & exact like using an ink pen. Using your finger is clumsy & sloppy compared. Also, Having owned the Note 2 & currently 3, I have never misplaced the pen, because it has a built in slot for it.

Anyway, Unless the Note 4 can give me a hand-job in the parking lot, I will skip it. My Note 3 is just about the perfect device.

He's not high, he hates Samsung.
 

Rdmkr

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QHD, 5.7 inch and amoled sound like a match made in heaven to me. No risk of low contrast problems like on the LG G3, since amoled's contrast is always infinite. On 5.7 inch I don't think QHD will be a redundant luxury and the high contrast and color saturation will make fine-grained details easier to resolve on the screen.

It'll probably be like a shrunk version of the recent Samsung amoled tablets.

I think further shrunken bezels are a bit much to ask for as the Note 3's bezels were already very close in size to those of the LG G2, G3 and G Pro 2 and that's without sacrificing the capacitive buttons. I just hope they don't grow them again just to get gimmicks like water-proofing in.
 

shortylickens

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I'm actually looking to go smaller.
Theres nothing really wrong with my Note 2 but the truth is I just dont need a massive screen. I'd be happier with something more pocketable that has better features, like waterproofing.

Am probably gonna scale down to an S5 or whatever is coming next.

For games I think a proper tablet would be better. Just found out theres a buttload of Square-Enix titles on the Play store.
 

Zaap

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I'm pretty sure all the concept renders are total, complete BS. Especially that middle right one, with zero bezel at all.
Yeah true. Actual released devices rarely are anything close to concept renders. Just fun to speculate and hope for something a little more radical than what we know will probably be.
 

ControlD

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I'm actually looking to go smaller.
Theres nothing really wrong with my Note 2 but the truth is I just dont need a massive screen. I'd be happier with something more pocketable that has better features, like waterproofing.

Am probably gonna scale down to an S5 or whatever is coming next.

For games I think a proper tablet would be better. Just found out theres a buttload of Square-Enix titles on the Play store.

Going to a S5 is barely scaling down though.

S5: 5.59 x 2.85 x 0.32 in
N3: 5.95 x 3.12 x 0.33 in
N2: 5.95 x 3.17 x 0.37 in

For the modest size increase (and very slightly less pocket friendly) I would rather stick with a Note. Personally I think the S5 could stand to be a bit smaller.
 
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shortylickens

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Well, their compact line is crap. They scale down the processing power and screen quality a great deal.

I had the Sony Z1 Compact briefly, it was very nice. It missed a lot of the good samsung software I have grown to love so eventually I returned it.

But we still need Samsung to come up with a high quality mini smartphone.
 

rh71

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Going to a S5 is barely scaling down though.

S5: 5.59 x 2.85 x 0.32 in
N3: 5.95 x 3.12 x 0.33 in
N2: 5.95 x 3.17 x 0.37 in

For the modest size increase (and very slightly less pocket friendly) I would rather stick with a Note. Personally I think the S5 could stand to be a bit smaller.

Yeah saw a friend's S5 in a case and it looked almost the same as my N3 in a case. I think I would've been fine with the S5, so that tells you something.
 

ControlD

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Yeah saw a friend's S5 in a case and it looked almost the same as my N3 in a case. I think I would've been fine with the S5, so that tells you something.

A friend of mine handed his phone (in a case) to me the other day with the old "Hey, check out my new phone". I asked him if it was the Note 3. It was a S5. I was shocked how big it was next to my wife's S3.
 

NetGuySC

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Which carrier? From what I've seen, the number of drop calls is not proportionally worse than other current phones.

I live in Florence County, SC and have Verizon as my cell service provider. Since my first smartphone I have used Motorola such as the Droid X, Razr Maxx up until my latest phone that is a Note 3. In our county while using my previous Motorola phone, I only found one spot in a very rural area that had no service and would drop a call every time I drove through that area. Now I have a Note 3 and I have found that there are about ten to fifteen areas in the county, in populated areas, that I drive through that consistently will result in a drop call.