Galaxy Note scores well in reviews

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Despite some backlash for inflated benchmark numbers, Samsung is doing well on the review circuit with their latest offering in their Galaxy Note line. Here’s one review that had great things to say about the smartphone.

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Last year I bought a Galaxy Note II and used if for about six months before moving to the HTC One. The Note II remains one of the best Android smartphones available, but the new Galaxy Note 3 is even better with advanced S Pen functionality, a slightly larger display, improved internals, and Android 4.3 with a back that looks and feels like it belongs in the enterprise.

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