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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: The best of two Galaxies
Engadget's verdict on Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Cherlynn Low02.17.2022Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra isn’t the end of the Note line (not really, anyway)
Is Samsung done with the Note altogether? According to Samsung’s Drew Blackard, the short answer is no.
Cherlynn Low02.09.2022Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra hands-on: The Galaxy Note reincarnated
While the name might not be what you expect, the new Galaxy S22 Ultra is the true spiritual successor to Samsung's legendary Note phones.
Sam Rutherford02.09.2022What to expect from Samsung’s Unpacked event
With Samsung's first Unpacked of 2022 coming up, let us take you through everything we expect the company to announce.
Igor Bonifacic02.04.2022Galaxy S22 Ultra photo leak appears to show the S-Pen
A Galaxy S22 Ultra photo leak suggests Samsung is bringing back the S-Pen — and getting rid of the camera hump.
Jon Fingas11.06.2021Galaxy S22 Ultra leak suggests Samsung will include the Note's S-Pen slot
Samsung Galaxy S22 leaks suggest the Ultra model might include a Note-like design and the pen slot to match.
Jon Fingas09.25.2021Samsung's next Galaxy Unpacked is happening online on August 11th
Samsung has sent out invites to its next Galaxy Unpacked event, slated for August 11th.
Cherlynn Low07.20.2021This $70 S Pen/case combo won't turn your S21 Ultra into a Galaxy Note
Mind you, that's not because of the S Pen itself. That comfort is all thanks to the S Pen's size. This $40 S Pen packs all of the requisite bits needed to play nice with the invisible Wacom digitizer inside the S21 Ultra's massive display.
Chris Velazco02.10.2021Samsung reportedly hasn't given up on the Galaxy Note line
The Galaxy Note line may not be discontinued anytime soon. A Samsung official told Yonhap News on condition of anonymity that the tech giant is preparing to release a new Galaxy Note model next year. Reports that Samsung is killing the product line started coming out earlier this month.
Mariella Moon12.16.2020Samsung confirms 'more accessible' foldables are in the works for 2021
Samsung seems to have weathered 2020 without too many issues, and with the year nearly over, the company has started talking about its path forward. In a blog post published this morning, Samsung smartphone chief TM Roh looked back at the year that was, but -- more importantly -- he also confirmed a few key updates to the company's mobile strategy going into the new year. Perhaps his juiciest confirmation is that Samsung plans to bring some of the Galaxy Note's "most well-loved features" to other devices in the Galaxy line-up.
Chris Velazco12.15.2020Samsung's 120Hz mobile displays use variable refresh rates to save power
Samsung's new Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G is the first one with its variable refresh rate display that can slow things down from 120Hz to 10Hz and use less energy.
Richard Lawler08.11.2020The Galaxy Note 20 vs. the competition: A real handful
We take a look at how the specs of the Galaxy Note 20 measure up to its closest competitors.
Kris Naudus08.05.2020Samsung's Notes app will soon sync with Microsoft OneNote
A new Galaxy Note wouldn't be complete without some new note-taking features. Today, Samsung unveiled a refreshed Notes app that will sync with Microsoft's infinitely more popular OneNote platform. Samsung's Reminders app, meanwhile, will sync with Outlook, Microsoft To-Do (its replacement for Wunderlist) and its Slack competitor Teams.
Nick Summers08.05.2020What to expect from Samsung's Unpacked event next week
Galaxy Buds Live Let's start with the most straightforward of the bunch: Samsung's Galaxy Buds Live.
Chris Velazco07.29.2020New Galaxy Note 20 photos match up with Samsung's previous leak
It's sketchy, but it certainly looks like it could be the new Galaxy Note.
Daniel Cooper07.07.2020Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite hands-on: We have questions
We're at that weird point in the week where CES simultaneously has and hasn't started, and it's already becoming clear Samsung isn't sticking to business as usual in 2020. That's partially due to the hype surrounding its curious Neon project, but also because Samsung just revealed two modest versions of its most popular smartphones. The Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite are exactly what their names suggest, and while I'm always in favor of phone makers crafting high-powered devices that don't cost a ton, Samsung is being surprisingly tight-lipped about them. That said, we did learn a few things after a bit of Vegas hands-on time.
Chris Velazco01.05.2020Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ review: Weird, but in a good way
I have to suspect that back in 2011 when the original Galaxy Note was released, not even Samsung knew it would become as popular as it did. By the standards of the time, the Note and its 5.3-inch screen were massive, and styluses were considered the mark of an inferior device. Instead of beelining toward the smartphone graveyard, though, the original Note helped redefine what we expected from phones and kicked off a series of hits (plus one spectacular miss). I'll be up front with you though: The Galaxy Note 10+ ($1,099) isn't perfect. Some of the decisions Samsung made here will take a bit of getting used to, and some features felt like they were created for the sake of having something new to talk about. But Samsung has been polishing the Note formula for nearly a decade now, and it's still an incredibly potent one. If you've never felt much affection for the S Pen, I'm not sure the Note 10+ will change your mind. Even so, the Note 10+'s blend of performance, hardware quality and a genuinely useful stylus mean that it's still the best big phone you can buy right now.
Chris Velazco08.22.2019Why does the Galaxy Note still exist?
Watching the Galaxy Note 10 keynote, it became clear that the whole Note series has run out of runway. When it first launched, it was a wacky experiment to see if there was a market for an over-sized phone. But times have changed, and what was once transgressive is now the norm, only existing to wring cash out of the faithful.
Daniel Cooper08.08.2019Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 doesn't have a headphone jack or Bixby button
Remember those Samsung ads mocking Apple's latest iPhones for not having a headphone jack? Well, it looks like the company is going to have to make some about itself. That's because, as leaks suggested, Samsung's new Galaxy Note 10 won't have one. Instead of a 3.5mm port, the smartphone will use USB-C for audio and basically anything else that requires physical connectivity. While the Note 10 comes with a pair of USB-C earbuds, the lack of a traditional 3.5mm jack means you'll need a dongle if you want to use your own, non-wireless headphones.
Edgar Alvarez08.07.2019We're live from Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 event in Brooklyn
Samsung has already shown off some new hardware, but today's the day we finally get to see what the company is doing with the Galaxy Note. Are we getting two of them? Almost definitely. Is a 5G model coming? You bet! Will the new S Pen pack some weirdo Bluetooth magic wand tricks? All signs point to yes.
Chris Velazco08.07.2019