Pros
- Large, bright display
- Snappy performance
- Pen works well with user interface
Cons
- A bit too large for a phone
- Not enough apps support the pen
Bottom Line
With its large display and stylus-like pen, the Samsung Galaxy Note is a refreshing departure from the smartphone pack, but its design won't please everyone. Additionally, not enough apps support the pen right now.
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