SpecEagle review · Samsung

Galaxy Note review: The 2011 phone that created the phablet category and introduced the S Pen.

SpecEagle Editorial·Oct 2011·$700
Overall
52/100
Class rank
#34 of 70
Tier
Flagship
Buy?
Look elsewhere
The verdict, up front

The phone that invented the phablet.

The original Galaxy Note was ridiculed for its "absurd" 5.3-inch screen — then it created an entire category. With the debut of the S Pen and a gorgeous HD Super AMOLED, it proved big phones had a market and launched the longest-running stylus line in smartphones.

01Display

74/100

At 74/100 this is one of the strongest display showings among flagship phones of 2011 — 11 points above the cohort average.

TypeHD Super AMOLED
Size5.3 inches
Resolution1,280 × 800 px (WXGA)

02Camera

56/100

56/100 — right at the average for flagship phones of 2011.

Main8 MP, f/2.6, LED flash
Video1080p
Front2 MP

03Performance

56/100

56/100 puts it above the 51-point average for flagship phones of 2011.

ChipsetExynos 4210 (45 nm, dual-core)
RAM1 GB
Storage16 / 32 GB · microSD

04Battery

64/100

At 64/100 this is one of the strongest battery showings among flagship phones of 2011 — 8 points above the cohort average.

Capacity2,500 mAh (removable)
Standby~ 820 hours

05Build

62/100

62/100 puts it above the 59-point average for flagship phones of 2011.

06Value

58/100

At 58/100 this is one of the strongest value showings among flagship phones of 2011 — 12 points above the cohort average.

What works
  • Created the phablet category with a 5.3" screen.
  • Introduced the S Pen stylus and silo.
  • HD Super AMOLED was class-leading.
  • Removable battery + microSD.
What doesn't
  • Mocked at launch for its size.
  • TouchWiz over Gingerbread.
  • One-handed use was impossible.
  • Mono speaker.
Cross-shop it against
Nexus 4 (LG)
$299 · score 80/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 70-phone cohort of flagship devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .