Galaxy S4 is not the only ‘galactic’ Samsung phone. Galaxy Note 3 , which this time is accompanied by clock Galaxy Gear , has the difficult task of improving or at least match the great numbers of its predecessor, Galaxy Note II. And the range of ‘phablets’ Korean company is very successful, despite its size. . Or maybe because of it
Galaxy Note 3 gets all that characterized the previous model and makes it his own, but with an important change: the screen is wonderful. Thus, we find a 5.7-inch phone with amazing battery (goes up to two days!), Common specifications of high-end (quad-core processor at 2.3 GHz, 3 GB of RAM , 32 GB of storage, 13 megapixel camera …) and a format that has convinced many users.
size Galaxy Note 3 makes it virtually impossible to use with one hand, but instead has a small capacitive stylus with which you can interact with the screen. It works great, so you can take notes or draw as if it were a book with applications ready for it.
Furthermore, there are many elements that attract attention, but this It is also good news. The camera is quite good, although not surprising, and the phone responds smoothly to any task, demanding it. And what happens when the size is a nuisance? The solution, for most, is to use a smaller terminal. For Samsung Galaxy Gear , the smart clock to consider is your perfect companion. Nothing is too limited to be (especially if you consider its price, 299 euros), but at least it does what it does quite well. Regardless of whether it is practical or not, Galaxy Gear allows you to call any contact or receive calls without taking the phone out of his pocket, take pictures or see some notifications (for now, a very limited role). The best thing is, like Galaxy Note 3 , use S-Voie, the Samsung Siri, so no need to navigate menus (and with a single button, thanks) Battery lasts about a day if used with some regularity watch.So, it is a curious gadget, but still needs to be polished to be level with the accompanying phone, which has proven itself have a pretty loyal following. And rightly so.
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