One of the biggest differences between the Note 4 and the Note 5 is the brand new design. Samsung got rid of the plastic completely, which is something great, after me. The looks are even better than expected. The phone is somehow like a reversed Galaxy S6 Edge+, because of the flat screen on front, and the curved glass on the back. This thing improves a lot the feel in the hand, while also making it prettier and futuristic. On the other hand, this means that there won't be a removable battery or expandable storage.
The phone comes in 4 different colors: White, Black, Gold or Silver. Each of them look great, but I found myself preferring the Titanium Silver. It looks much better, after me. The stylus also got an upgrade, now you won't need to stick your nail in, you just need to press the top of it. It has that feeling of a classic pen, which is very cool. So, the design isn't bad at all, it's great and well-thought.
The display is better than ever, this time rocking the same vibrant Quad HD Display. The colors are great, as usual, and the screen is crystal clear. The specs are more powerful than any time, the major upgrade being the added gigabyte of RAM. Other than that, the rest is exactly the same. The camera is just as good, the speakers are located on the bottom of the phone, and the S-Pen comes with a ton of features.
Overall, the phone is great. It's good looking and is a power-house on paper. Let's see how those specs stand in normal usage, as for the battery life. In a short time my review of the Note 5 will come out, as for the S6 Edge+, so stay tuned for more posts like these!
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