well, although customization on the note is the selling point but the widget experiences are sucks, so i rather click into the widget to launch the app for the full functionality, it just looks great but not useful. that makes me go for apple iphone 4s
The flagship cell phone from Samsung still dominates the market, and for good reasons. Can't wait for S-III
Touch feeling is very good with 2.5 glass and high speed for MS office and outlook.
I've had the Sensation 4G since September and I'm still in love with this device! It's still as fast and reliable as it was out of the box. The only drawback is the battery life, but an extended battery solved that problem. I use this phone everyday (and I'm a heavy data user), and am still finding new things to do. Very happy with my choice of phone!
This phone is packed to the gills with all an android phone can have and the muscle to handle it. I really like this phone and wish people would quit downing every phone cause of an update or that the update knocked out a feature, if you really want that feature back I am sure there is an app for that. Great Phone, no problems with it so I I'll keep it!
i love my samsung galaxy note its the best i have ever had went from iphone 4 to this a big change
when i first bought this phone it was a challange to get used to the size but once i got used to it everything seems tiny! hands down the best phone ever for watching videos or reading . and of course you gotta try out 'draw somthing' from the google play market and take full advantage of the s-pen
When I originally began to look for a new smartphone back in November and December of last year, I looked at the DROID RAZR but didn't give it much thought. I was certain that the Galaxy Nexus was the phone for me. But when the Galaxy Nexus came out and I was able to compare the two side by side, I became a lot more interested in the RAZR. The screen may not be an HD screen but it's both qHD and SAMOLED and is actually quite a nice screen with fairly accurate color reproduction and decent outdoor viewing. The reception and call quality are second to none on this powerhouse and it consistently works well for me. The combined 1.2 GHz dual-core OMAP processor and the 1GB of RAM make it scream through tasks and beat out even my iPhone and Galaxy S II toting friends. Battery life could be better but the RAZR MAXX has got your back if you need that. And if you want an app, movie, book, or just some music then you need look no further than the Google Play store which teems with an ever growing number of products. But the real winner for this phone is the design. Coming in at just 7.1mm thin, the RAZR is an incredibly slim device that fits easily in the pocket. And in your hand it feels incredibly light compared to other chunkier devices on the market. But being thin and light doesn't mean that you have to sacrifice durability. The DROID RAZR can easily take the day to day beatings of life with it's Kevlar back, Gorilla Glass screen, stainless steel chassis and core, and the spill-proof nano-coating. At the end of the day, the DROID RAZR comes in as an incredible phone. With it's blazing fast LTE speeds, stunning design, and speedy internals, it makes me proud to say that I'm glad that I gave it a second glance.
My Pros are Webtop, hdmi ports look and feel , strong reception also durability
Cons would be delayed texted i think i got that fixed
one thing i dont like that motorola excluded this from the droid line i wish i had motocast it does have another apps for it but i like the motocast name this being my first smartphone i say the battery life is good i use random apps so the stock battery has not been disappointing against my ipod touch 4th gen and friends galaxy nexus the photon has a disappointing display for media watching but for wallpaper i am happy videos are kinda pixelated which gets to me when i mirror to my tv i love the hd station dock its like having a smart tv and this is what pulled me to this phone i originally wanted the epic touch or a iphone but after using all those devices i would still choose the photon videos and photos are good the only reason not to get this phone is over the display but if your in the sun its still visible so it makes up for the time to time pixalation
Like the metal back feels great wish it had gorilla glass. It has a nice screen even though its not super amoled. Its the best android phone i have had so far love it.
I love love love this phone. I have had quite a few android phones and I'm not going to bash them. They got me into the smartphone revolution and I'm thankful for that. They led me to my current love affair with the Apple iOS. Everything with this phone has been well thought out, planned, and implemented. The resolution is the best that I've ever had on any previous smartphone. The keyboard is the most intuitive. The battery life is phenomenal. I have gone 2 days without charging my phone. I now understand why people with iPhones never have their chargers with them. They never think the phone is going to actually die. As a former Androider, I'm paranoid about my phone dying, so I always have my charger on me, even though I rarely need it. The apps are great, even though a lot of them are paid. When I see the difference in the graphics for iPhone games and Android games, I'm OK with paying for them. My iPhone 4S has Siri, which helps me tremendously. I hold the phone up and I can make a note, a reminder, or an appointment. I can ask for directions, the weather, or what restaurants are in the area. I haven't had issues with freezing or glitches that I used to have with previous phones.
All in all, this is the best phone that I have ever had, and I'm glad that I decided to make the change to an Apple product.
The only phone i would love to stick to for more than a year.....even being an iphone fan... I would still go with my galaxy note...
Everything in it is well designed and works great! Feel good to hold and has a great form factor