Samsung Galaxy Note5 unsurprisingly features a retail box with the same design as that of Samsung Galaxy S6. Its contents include the handset, wall charger, microUSB cable, stereo headset, and replacement tips for the S Pen.
As far as basic accessory needs go, the Note5 has you covered right out of the box. Samsung is offering a range of optional accessories for the flagship phablet.
Flip covers and fancy backs • Fast wireless charging pad
The hardware keyboard case is arguably the coolest accessory available for the Note5. It covers the bottom quarter of the display, but the UI adjusts accordingly, so you don't need to remove it to access the dialer, for example.
QWERTY keyboard case on the Galaxy Note5
You also get hardware Task switcher/Home/Back buttons, since the ones underneath are inaccessible. When you don't need the keyboard, you can simply snap it on the back of the case and continue in full screen mode.
The Samsung Galaxy Note5 is undoubtedly a big device. It measures 153.2 x 76.1 x 7.6 mm and weighs 171 grams making it shorter, narrower, thinner and lighter than its predecessor Galaxy Note 4 all the while retaining the 5.7" display.
Samsung Galaxy Note5 features the design language that debuted alongside the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, dominated by a decidedly premium fusion of metal and glass. The most distinctive design feature in the phablet is its back, which is curved towards the edges - a unique touch in a Samsung device for the time being.
Samsung Galaxy Note5 in the flesh
There is no denying that Samsung Galaxy Note5 is the best looking member of the product family to date. The handset finally looks as premium as its price tag and industry reputation require, yet it cannot be mistaken for anything other than a Samsung Galaxy Note.
Samsung Galaxy Note5 will be available in four colors - Black Sapphire, White Pearl, Gold Platinum and the newly introduced Silver Titanium. It is worth noting that color availability will vary by markets.
Samsung Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ in Gold Platinum
Build quality of the Samsung Galaxy Note5 is exceptional. The handset is crafted entirely from metal and Corning Gorilla Glass 4, so it will stand up even to the demands of the heaviest power user.
The only downside of having a smartphone made of glass is that the material might be prone to cracking in an accidental drop. A protective case is therefore highly recommended.
With physical measures of 153.2 x 76.1 x 7.6 mm, Samsung Galaxy Note5 is considerably more compact than Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (153.5 x 78.6 x 8.5 mm). The 2.5mm difference in width between the two devices is particularly impressive - it makes the new Note feel considerably more compact than its predecessor despite packing a screen with the same size.
Samsung Galaxy Note5 alongside its predecessor
At 171 grams, the new Note is also lighter than last year's model despite utilizing more premium materials. All in all, the handset is a massive improvement over the outgoing model in terms of physical measures.
Samsung Galaxy Note5 is quite possibly the easiest device with a 5.7" display to handle thanks to its fairly compact measures, which allow many common tasks to be performed with one hand. Users with small hands however, might find the device a tad slippery without a case.
The tactility of the smartphone is superb thanks to the premium materials used in its making. However, the same materials make the Note5 prone to smudges.
Samsung Galaxy Note5 comes with a 5.7" Super AMOLED display with QHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution, which results in a pixel density of 518ppi. The diagonal sweet spot was already established with the Note 3 and for third generation in a row it has remained unchanged.
The Galaxy Note family has always boasted some of the best displays in the business and the tradition continues with the latest iteration. Alongside the usual infinite contrast, the screen boasts accurate colors (you can still make them saturated in the settings), as well as top notch brightness and viewing angles.
Samsung Galaxy Note5 packs a stunning display
Viewing angles are great though you might see a minor blue/green tint at steeper angles (it's not uncommon with OLEDs).
If you boost the brightness slider you can reach the brightness levels of a good LCD. Keep in mind that in very bright conditions the auto brightness mode can push the screen brightness up to 620nits along with the screen contrast and color saturation. This alone makes it the brightest SuperAMOLED display by Samsung that we've tested – brighter than even the S6 edge+.
These sorts of brightness levels can be easily beaten by the competing smartphones with LCD screens, but the amazingly low reflectivity of Samsung's SuperAMOLED displays means you can keep the brightness slider down even in bright sunlight conditions and still enjoy legible screen contents.
The Screen mode setting allows you to choose a color temperature, contrast and saturation preset that best matches your preferences. We found the Basic setting to provide the most accurate colors (average DeltaE of 1.1 is perhaps the best we've seen in a smartphone), though with this mode you might find the screen image to lack some punch in terms of contrast.
If the screen looks too bland to your taste at Basic mode, we suggest you go for the AMOLED Photo mode, which is still acceptably color accurate (average DeltaE 2000 of 4.8) but it boosts the contrast along with the saturation of some individual colors such as the greens or the magentas. The AMOLED Video mode pushes colors even further and so does the Adaptive display mode, so it would be up to your personal preference which one you would use.
Display test | 50% brightness | 100% brightness | ||||
Black, cd/m2 | White, cd/m2 | Black, cd/m2 | White, cd/m2 | |||
0.000 | 183 | ∞ | - | 439 | ∞ | |
- | - | - | - | 620 | - | |
0.000 | 172 | ∞ | - | 410 | ∞ | |
- | - | - | - | 540 | - | |
0.17 | 208 | 1197 | 0.52 | 705 | 1361 | |
0 | 149 | ∞ | 0 | 372 | ∞ | |
0 | 291 | ∞ | 0 | 399 | ∞ | |
0 | 208 | ∞ | 0 | 363 | ∞ | |
0.000 | 208 | ∞ | 0.000 | 313 | ∞ |
Sunlight legibility is excellent too. Samsung has once again tuned the display to go above the brightness level that's available to the user when in bright environment. The feature allows you to read your email even under direct sunlight.
Overall, Samsung Galaxy Note5 deserves high marks for its design and build quality, as well as for its handling. The 5.7" QHD on the other hand, will once again be a measuring stick in its segment.
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