![]() It’s much better in general use, feeling much more reliable. Where the old Note 4 has a scanner that needs to be swiped, the newer version reacts to a finger just resting on it. However, the Note 5’s is significantly better. This softens out the feel of the phone, making the difference in thickness seem even greater than it actually is.īoth phone have fingerprint scanners, which sit under the central home button. Rather than having a flat back, the Note 5’s rear curves around at the sides, much like the S6 Edge+ does on its front. It makes a difference, as does the new rear style. What matters more is that the Note 5 is also significantly narrower and a bit thinner, making it a good deal easier to handle. That’s not the most important change, though. The dodgy look and slightly cheap feel of the Note 4’s textured plastic is gone. The Note 4 has a leathery textured plastic back and real metal sides, where the Note 5 is made of Gorilla Glass 4 and aluminium alloy. The Galaxy Note 4 arrived at an awkward time, as Samsung was transitioning from its nasty plastic-fantastic design to the glass and metal seen in the Note 5. ![]() Note 5 vs Note 4: DesignĪ lot has changed in a year. ![]() We’ve been using the two phones side by side to see what progress Samsung has made in a year and whether it’s really worth the upgrade.Īs well as observations from just using these phones, we’ll be looking a bit deeper with specific camera and battery tests too. The Note 5 has arrived, and while Samsung seems to want to push the Galaxy S6 Edge+ instead as its killer Android king, the new Note is still a corker.īut how much better is it than the classic Samsung Galaxy Note 4? Note on Note: Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs Note 4.
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