In 2015, Samsung released the Galaxy Note 5, a phablet that was not released worldwide. In the UK, you had to use the Galaxy S6 Edge + instead if you wanted a big Samsung phone. If you really wanted the grade 5, you might have been able to import it - now you can find a limited range of mobile phones from various online retailers starting at around £ 440.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 - build quality:
It's a shame we're not getting Grade 5 right now, as the build quality has improved dramatically since the award-winning Galaxy Note 4. Instead of synthetic leather back, Samsung used a glass back and front this time, Complete with a metal frame. The Galaxy Note 5 is essentially the larger version of the Galaxy S6, as is the S6 Edge +, the larger version of the S6 Edge. The metal frame gives it certain longevity, but its curved edges feel rather slippery to me. Just like the normal S6, I do not really feel confident holding it with one hand as the glass back does not provide any grip. This makes it very easy to slide around on your palm, and the wider frame makes it harder to grip it than the S6.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 - S-Pen:
This is important if you use the S Pen, the integrated Note 5 pen, because you are holding the phone in your non-dominant hand. It's fine if you have big hands and can hold the 5 mark safely, but on smaller hands it can be harder to manage. I was very careful with Grade 5 when using the S-Pen because I was worried that I would drop it. This does not give much confidence, especially when the phone is so expensive.
That's a pity, because the pen itself is much easier to use than before. It has been revised since the S-Pen of Grade 4 and is now spring loaded. You just have to push the back of the pen down to use it phone. Its thin, rectangular shape is very comfortable to hold and can be written quickly and easily. In addition, you can put your hand on the screen without causing accidental marks on the page.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 - Display:
The screen barely differs between Note 4 and Note 5, both of which have a display with a resolution of 5.7 inches and 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, giving a pixel density of 518 ppi. While this is not the highest pixel density around those days, it still offers more than enough detail for every conceivable use. With its large screen and high resolution, you can also take full advantage of Samsung's multi-window feature so you can use two apps side-by-side. Of course, the picture quality is excellent with a Super AMOLED panel. For a long time, Samsung's panels have achieved excellent results in terms of color reproduction, and Grade 5 is no exception. It covers 100% of the sRGB color space and delivers perfect black and white values of 0.00 cd / m2. The contrast is also very high and provides a contrast ratio of infinity: 1, rendering images with bright, vivid colors and many details. As with other S6 series phones, color presets are available to help you optimize the display of colors on the screen, from high-precision to truly vibrant and punchy.
The screen of the Note 5 is also much brighter than the normal S6 handsets, since I measured a peak brightness of 406.85 cd / m2. This is quite high for an AMOLED display, so it should be easier to use it outside. However, like the other flagships from Samsung this year, the Note 5 has a hidden brightness trick. While the maximum manual brightness can only reach 400 cd / m2, switching to auto will appear much brighter under the right lighting conditions, For example, when you are out in strong sunlight. After the summer months were over, I simulated the effect by putting a torch over the Note 5 ambient light sensor. The brightness of the screen almost doubled in any case.
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