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Discontinued series of high-end Android phablets and smartphones
For the original product in the line, seeSamsung Galaxy Note (1st generation).

Samsung Galaxy Note
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
TypeSmartphone
Release dateOctober 29, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-10-29)
DiscontinuedDecember 2021; 3 years ago (2021-12)
Operating systemAndroid
System on a chipSamsung Exynos (2011-2020)
Qualcomm Snapdragon (2011-2014, 2017-2020)
InputTouch screen,Stylus
PredecessorSamsung Omnia Series
SuccessorSamsung Galaxy S series
(succeeded by "Ultra" editions)
RelatedSamsung Galaxy Fold
Galaxy Note release timeline
2011Samsung Galaxy Note
2012Samsung Galaxy Note II
2013Samsung Galaxy Note 3
2014Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
2015Samsung Galaxy Note 5
2016Samsung Galaxy Note 7/FE
2017Samsung Galaxy Note 8
2018Samsung Galaxy Note 9
2019Samsung Galaxy Note 10
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
2020Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Note 20
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

TheSamsung Galaxy Note is a discontinued line of high-end flagshipAndroidsmartphones developed and marketed bySamsung Electronics. The line was primarily oriented towardspen computing; all Galaxy Note models shipped with astylus pen, called theS Pen, and incorporate a pressure-sensitiveWacomdigitizer. All Galaxy Note models also include software features that are oriented towards the stylus and the devices' large screens, such asnote-taking,digital scrapbooking apps,tooltips, and split-screen multitasking. The line served asSamsung's flagship smartphone model, positioned above theGalaxy S series, and was part of the widerSamsung Galaxy series of Android computing devices.

The Galaxy Note smartphone series is noteworthy for being considered the first commercially successful examples of "phablets"—a class of smartphones with large screens that are intended to straddle the functionality of a traditional tablet with that of a phone, and having helped accelerate the trend of bigger screened smartphones becoming the norm around the mid 2010s. Samsung sold over 50 million Galaxy Note devices between September 2011 and October 2013.

In August 2021, TM Roh, Samsung's president and head of mobile communications, announced that no new Galaxy Note device would be unveiled at their 2021 launch event, which would instead focus on new foldable phones. "Instead of unveiling a new Galaxy Note this time around, we will further broaden beloved Note features to more Samsung Galaxy devices," he added.[1] Phablet-sized Galaxy products are still being produced as "Ultra" editions of certain models in theGalaxy S series (since theGalaxy S22).[citation needed]

Phones

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Galaxy Note

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note (original)

Samsung announced the original Galaxy Note atIFA Berlin in 2011. While some media outlets questioned the viability of the device due to its 5.3-inch screen (which, at the time, was considered extremely large for a phone), the Note received positive reception for its stylus functionality, the speed of its 1.4 GHz dual-core processor, and the advantages of such a large screen size. Like the Galaxy S2 from earlier that year, the camera has eight megapixels and can film in Full HD, 1080p, and the device featuresMobile High-Definition Link (MHL toHDMI).[2][3]

The Galaxy Note was a commercial success: released October 2011, Samsung announced in September 2011, that the Galaxy Note had sold 1 million units in two months. In February 2012, Samsung debuted a Note version withLTE support, and by August 2012, the Note had sold 10 million units worldwide.[4][5]

Galaxy Note II

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note II

On 29 August 2012, at IFA Berlin, Samsung unveiled a successor to the Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Note II. The new model, released September 2012, featured improvements to the original Note's hardware (with a quad-core processor and a larger 5.5 inches (140 mm) display, a revised stylus that can revealAir View tooltips through hovering, and an upgraded digitizer with 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity for more precise pen input, a new hardware design based on that of theGalaxy S III), along with new features such as pen gestures, split-screen multitasking, Air View (which allows previews of content to be displayed by hovering the pen above the screen), and other new features also introduced by the S III.[6]

Galaxy Note 3

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 3

On 4 September 2013, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 3, which introduced a more "premium" design with aplastic leather backing, and a 5.7 inch (145 mm)1080p display, 3 GB ofRAM, new4K video recording capabilities at 30 frames per second (up to 5 minutes per video; availability varies per region),1080p at twice the framerate (60fps"smooth motion" option), aUSB 3.0 connector, aninfrared transmitter for use asremote control, a third microphone for noise cancellation,multi-windowing, and expanded stylus pen functionality.[7][8][9] Unlike its predecessor, it is not equipped with anFM radio. The speaker is placed at the bottom,[10] while placed on the rear side on the Note 1, 2 and 4.

The Note 3 is the only Galaxy Note device to be equipped withthermometer andhygrometer sensors andAir View support for both stylus and fingers, of which the latter is achieved with an additionalself-capacitive[11]touch screen layer. It also had additional voice commands, including "Dismiss" and "Snooze" for the alarm, and "Answer" and "Decline" for calls.

Galaxy Note 3 Neo

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo

In January 2014, Samsung for the first time released a "downgraded" version of the Note 3, the Galaxy Note 3 Neo. It features the S-Pen stylus, 8 MP camera, 5.5" Super AMOLED HD 720p display, 16 GB storage, 2 GB RAM as well as some of the Note 3's software features (e.g. screen zoom).

For the first time, it has a Samsung Exynos Hexa 5260 (6 core) processor with a quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex A7 CPU and a dual-core 1.7 GHz Cortex A15 CPU with support for HMP and a Mali-T624 GPU.

The Note 3 Neo lacks both 4K (2160p) andslow motion (720p@120fps) video recording and can record 1080p at only up to 30 frames per second.

Galaxy Note 4

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 4

On 3 September 2014, at IFA Berlin, Samsung unveiled a successor to the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy Note 4. The new model, released on 3 September 2014, introduced a new design with aplastic leather backing and metal frame, a 5.7-inch (145 mm) QHD display, a 16 MP camera with then newoptical image stabilization, 15 watts of fast charging usingQualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, revised multi-windowing,[12] an improvedS-Pen stylus, an upgraded digitizer with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity and expanded functionality, fingerprint scanner, and other features taken from theGalaxy S5. However, SamsungAir View is only usable with the S-Pen, while it was usable with both fingers and stylus on the Galaxy Note 3.

The Galaxy Note 4 is uniquely equipped with anultraviolet ray sensor, and the last Samsung flagship phone to be equipped with a user-replaceable battery.[13]

Galaxy Note Edge

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note Edge

Alongside the Galaxy Note 4, Samsung also unveiled the Galaxy Note Edge, which features a display with a curved portion that wraps around the rightbezel of the device. The curved area can be used as a sidebar to display news and information tickers, application shortcuts, and other tools.[14][15]

The curved right side screen area extends the resolution of the display from 1440×2560 to 1600×2560.

The Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge are the last in the Note series to usemicro-SIM cards. Later models in the series usenano-SIM cards.[16]

Galaxy Note 5

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 5

The Galaxy Note 5 was announced on 13 August 2015. It is based upon the specifications, hardware and exterior design of theGalaxy S6, including its metal frame and glass backing, but with a larger 5.7-inch 1440p display,Exynos 7 Octa 7420system-on-chip, as well as a new spring-loaded stylus slot. As with the S6 and unlike previous Note models, the Note 5 does not offer a user-replaceable battery or expandable storage. Other removed features include support for Mobile High-Definition Link, a third microphone, and an infrared transmitter.[17][18][19][20] The new "Screen off memo" feature allows the phone to be awoken directly to a note screen when the stylus is removed,[17] and the camera app allows public and privatelivestreaming directly toYouTube.[17]

Galaxy Note 7

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 7

The Galaxy Note 7 was announced during a press event inNew York City on 2 August 2016. It is largely based on the hardware of theGalaxy S7, inheriting its processor, camera, and the restoration ofIP68 water resistance and expandable storage, but with a larger 5.7-inch 1440p display. It is also Samsung's first device to feature aUSB-C connector and the first water-protected device of theGalaxy Note series, having a water-protected stylus too.

The Galaxy Note 7's display is curved across the sides of the device, and its stylus features higher degrees of pressure sensitivity (4096) and a finer tip.[21][22] Samsung branded the device as the Note 7 rather than the Note 6 in order to synchronize its branding with the earlier flagship of the same year, theSamsung Galaxy S7 series.[23]

Upon release, the Galaxy Note series earnedcriticism by a technology journalist ofAndroid Police, criticizing that since 2015's Galaxy Note 5, not much except a stylus sets the Galaxy Note series flagship apart from theGalaxy S series flagship released earlier in the same year, like it did with the first four generations of Galaxy Note devices.[24]

The Galaxy Note 7 was afflicted by repeated manufacturing problems with their internal batteries, which led to incidents in which they overheated and combusted.[25][26] After replacement models experienced similar incidents, the Note 7 was officially discontinued on 11 October 2016, and nearly all units were recalled globally.[27][28]

Galaxy Note Fan Edition

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition

After the recall of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Samsung released the Note Fan Edition (FE) as arefurbished Note 7 in selected countries on 7 July 2017. Although having an identical form factor, the Fan Edition comes with a smaller battery of only 3200 mAh rather than the original Note 7 which is 3500 mAh due to safety reasons.[29]

Improved changes of the Galaxy Note Fan Edition includeAndroid Nougat withSamsung Experience 8.1 UI,Bixby virtual assistant (excluding Voice), a "Fan Edition" marking on the back and a Clear View Cover case.

Galaxy Note 8

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 8

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was announced on 23 August 2017. It features a 6.3"1440pSuper AMOLEDInfinity Display, a 3300 mAh battery, QualcommQuick Charge 2.0 support,Snapdragon835/Exynos 8895 processor (depending on location), aniris scanner, IP68 dust and water resistance, a new dual-lens camera setup with atelephoto lens and support forSamsung DeX.[30]

Galaxy Note 9

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 9

On 27 June 2018, Samsung sent out invitations for the next "Unpacked" event, showing a yellow S Pen image. The Galaxy Note 9 was subsequently announced on 9 August 2018 and became available starting on 24 August 2018.[31][32]

The Note 9 is a largely refined version of the Note 8. The biggest change from the Note 8 was the addition ofBluetooth functionality to the S-Pen, allowing a user to control the camera,YouTube videos and slideshows remotely.[33]

Internally, the Note 9 uses theSnapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810 processor, with either 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, or 8 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage, and a 4000 mAh battery.[34]

The Note 9 uses the same camera hardware seen onSamsung Galaxy S9 Plus, with a dual camera setup, a 12MP wide-angle sensor with f/1.5 and f/2.4 dual aperture and a 12MP telephoto sensor with the f/2.4 aperture forBokeh effects at the back, along with an 8MP selfie camera.[35]

Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 10

On 1 July 2019, Samsung announced that it would hold its second Unpacked event of the year on 7 August at 16:00 Eastern in Brooklyn's Barclays Center. The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ were unveiled at the show.[36][37]

The Note 10 marked the first time Samsung offered a Plus model of its Note, with the Note 10 offering a 6.3-inch 1080p displayInfinity-O Display and 3400 mAh battery, and the Note 10+ offering a 6.8-inch 1440p display with a 4300 mAh battery. The Note 10 has non-expandable 256 GB storage, while the Note 10+ has expandable 256/512 GB storage via microSD. Both phones added several new features from theSamsung Galaxy S10, including in-display fingerprint scanners, Wireless Powershare (enabling the phone to be used to wirelessly charge other Qi-compatible devices), and triple camera arrays consisting of a 16MP ultra-wide angle lens and 12MP wide angle and telephoto lenses. Both variants also saw the power button consolidated with the Bixby button on the left side of the phone, with the button now being reprogrammable to be used as a power button or to activate Bixby, and eliminated the headphone jack.

Also introduced with the Note 10 variants were 25 watts Super Fast Charging (with the Note 10+ also being capable of 45 watt Super Fast Charging 2.0), marking the first charging rate increase since the 2014 Galaxy Note 4.[38][39]

Galaxy Note 10 Lite

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On 3 January 2020, Samsung announced alongside the Galaxy S10 Lite, the upcoming release of the Note 10 Lite.[40] The Note 10 Lite's main points of interest were that it reintroduced design elements and features had not been used the flagship Note devices in a few generations, such as an entirely flat display (last seen on the Note 5), the reintroduction of the headphone jack (last seen on the Note 9), and the inclusion of an FM radio. Internally, the Note 10 Lite had the older chipset, processor, and GPU from the Exynos version of the Note 9, while incorporating newer features such as the triple cameras seen in the rest of the Note 10 series. In order to position itself, much as the Note 3 Neo had done, as a more affordable Note device, the pricing was much more comparable to midrange handsets of the time at under half the price of the Note 10+ and lesser than the Note 10.

Galaxy Note 20/Note 20 Ultra

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 20

Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra at a virtual Unpacked Event on 5 August 2020. Both came in variants with and without5G connectivity.

Like the Note 10 line, Note 20 has lesser specifications to justify a relatively lower price point, while the Note 20 Ultra is positioned as a high-end premium device. In this case, the Note 20 Ultra has a 6.9-inch display, 120 Hz refresh rate, 4,500 mAh battery, and expandable storage. The Note 20 lacks several key features of the Note 20 Ultra, including the highrefresh rate,microSD storage expansion and "periscope"zoom lens. Both phones have triple camera setups similar to the S20 line, with the Note 20 using two 12 MP wide and ultrawide sensors and a 64 MP telephoto sensor, and the Note 20 Ultra using a 108 MP wide sensor and two 12 MP telephoto and ultrawide sensors.[41] On both models, the buttons and S-Pen have switched places from their positions on the Note 10, with the power and volume buttons now being on the right side of the phone, and the S-Pen dock now moved to the left side of the USB-C port.

This is the last phone launched under the Note series, before Samsung decided to add support for S-Pen in the Galaxy S series and Z Fold series, beginning with theGalaxy S21 Ultra andGalaxy Z Fold 3. TheGalaxy S22 Ultra, launched in February 2022, features a built-in S-Pen.

Tablets

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Galaxy Note 8.0

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is an 8-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It belongs to the second generation of the Samsung Galaxy Note series tablets, which also includes a 10.1-inch model, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition.

Galaxy Note 10.1

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

At theMobile World Congress 2012, Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 10.1, as an alternative to the Galaxy Tab 10.1. It has a 10.1-inch display and uses a quad-core 1.4 GHz processor and supports the Samsung S-Pen stylus input as seen on the original Galaxy Note phone.

Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition

At the 2013 Samsung Unpacked Episode 2 event in Berlin and New York, Samsung announced the successor to the original Galaxy Note 10.1-inch tablet dubbed as the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. Like its predecessor, it has a 10.1 inch display and now supports the improved Samsung S-Pen stylus input also seen in the Note III and it copies the design cue of its lower-end sibling theSamsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 which sports the unified Samsung design first used on theSamsung Galaxy S4.

Galaxy Note Pro 12.2

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2

At the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung announced the first Pro line of tablets which included a bigger Samsung Galaxy Note Pro tablet with a 12.2 inch display and also comes with the same S-Pen stylus theSamsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition is sporting which is the standard on the Note Series. Its design is similar to theSamsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition which has the Samsung standard simulated stitched-leather back.

Other devices equipped with S-Pen stylus

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Galaxy Tab

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Tab series

Subsequently, released together with the first regular Tab A 8.0 and 9.7 models in 2015, Samsung released a model of the Tab A 9.7 equipped with an S-Pen stylus making it the first Samsung Galaxy device to be equipped with the Samsung stylus outside the Note series. In 2017 Samsung released another S-Pen device, the Tab S3. On 1 August 2018, Samsung launched the new tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 with a new S-Pen. Subsequently, in 2019, Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S6 with the S-Pen.

Chromebook

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Main article:Chromebook § Samsung
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Galaxy Book

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy Book
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Successors

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Galaxy S21 Ultra

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy S21

The Galaxy S21 Ultra was announced at theGalaxy Unpacked event on 14 January 2021, alongside the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+. The Galaxy S21 Ultra is the first phone in the Galaxy S Series to support the S Pen accessory, albeit sold separately and with limited functionality. It features a 6.8" 1440p "Dynamic AMOLED" curved display with HDR10+ support, "dynamic tone mapping" technology, and a variable 120 Hzrefresh rate.

Galaxy S22 Ultra

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Main article:Samsung Galaxy S22

The Galaxy S22 Ultra was announced at theGalaxy Unpacked event on 9 February 2022, alongside the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+. Unlike the Galaxy S21 Ultra, the Galaxy S22 features an embedded S Pen, with similar functionalities to the Galaxy Note series and with a faster pen latency of 2.8ms.

Comparison

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This table is primarily intended to show the differences between the model families of the Galaxy Note series. The list only covers unlocked and international devices.

Phones

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ModelNote[42]Note II[43]Note 3[44]Note 3 NeoNote 4[45]Note Edge[46]Note 5[47]Note 7Note FENote 8[48]Note 9[49]Note 10[50]Note 10+[51]Note 10 Lite[52]Note 20[53]Note 20 Ultra[54]
Announcement dateSeptember 2011August 2012September 4, 2013February 2014September 3, 2014September 2014August 13, 2015August 2, 2016July 2017August 23, 2017July 9, 2018August 7, 2019January 3, 2020August 5, 2020
Release dateOctober 2011September 2012September 25, 2013March 2014October 2014November 2014August 21, 2015August 19, 2016September 2017August 24, 2018August 23, 2019January 10, 2020August 21, 2020
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height146.9 (5.78)151.1 (5.95)151.2 (5.95)148.4 (5.84)153.5 (6.04)151.3 (5.96)153.2 (6.03)153.5 (6.04)162.5 (6.40)161.9 (6.37)151 (5.94)162.3 (6.39)163.7 (6.44)161.6 (6.36)164.8 (6.49)
Width83 (3.27)80.5 (3.17)79.2 (3.12)77.4 (3.05)78.6 (3.09)82.4 (3.24)76.1 (3.00)73.9 (2.91)74.8 (2.94)76.4 (3.01)71.8 (2.83)77.2 (3.04)76.1 (3.00)75.2 (2.96)77.2 (3.04)
Depth9.7 (0.38)9.4 (0.37)8.3 (0.33)8.6 (0.34)8.5 (0.33)8.3 (0.33)7.6 (0.30)7.9 (0.31)8.6 (0.34)8.8 (0.35)7.9 (0.31)8.7 (0.34)8.3 (0.33)8.1 (0.32)
Weight
g (lb)
178 (0.392)180 (0.40)168 (0.370)163 (0.359)176 (0.388)174 (0.384)171 (0.377)169 (0.373)167 (0.368)195 (0.430)201 (0.443)168 (0.370)196–198 (0.432–0.437)199 (0.439)192–194 (0.423–0.428)208 (0.459)
Android OS2.3.6 Gingerbread4.1.1 Jelly Bean4.3 Jelly Bean4.4.4 KitKat5.1.1 Lollipop6.0.1 Marshmallow7.0 Nougat7.1.1 Nougat8.1.0 Oreo9.0 Pie10
Upgradable to4.1.2 Jelly Bean4.4.2 KitKat5.0 Lollipop5.1.1 Lollipop6.0.1 Marshmallow7.0 Nougat9.0 Pie101213
DisplaySize5.3 in (130 mm)5.55 in (141 mm)5.7 in (140 mm)5.5 in (140 mm)5.7 in (140 mm)5.6 in (140 mm)5.7 in (140 mm)6.3 in (160 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)6.3 in (160 mm)6.8 in (170 mm)6.7 in (170 mm)6.7 in (170 mm)6.9 in (180 mm)
Resolution1280 x 8001280 x 7201920 x 10801280 x 7202560 x 14402560 x 16002560 x 14402960 x 14402280 x 10803040 x 14402400 x 10803088 x 1440
TypeSuper AMOLEDSuper AMOLED PlusSuper AMOLEDDynamic Super AMOLEDSuper AMOLEDSuper AMOLED PlusDynamic Super AMOLED
Air ViewNoStylus onlyYesStylus only
SoCSamsung Exynos 4210Samsung Exynos 4412 QuadSamsung Exynos 5 Octa 5420 (LTE Cat4 or 6 version)
QualcommSnapdragon 800 (LTE Cat6 version)
Samsung Exynos 5 Hexa 5260Samsung Exynos 5433 (LTE/LTE-A) orSnapdragon 805 (LTE Cat 6)QualcommSnapdragon 805Exynos 7 Octa 7420
Exynos 8890
Exynos 9810
CPU1.4 GHz dual-coreARM Cortex-A91.6 GHz quad-coreARM Cortex-A91.9 GHz quad-coreARM Cortex-A15 & 1.3 GHz quad-coreARM Cortex-A7 (3G) or 2.3 GHz quad-coreKrait 400 (4G/LTE)1.7 GHz dual-coreARM Cortex-A15 & 1.3 GHz quad-coreARM Cortex-A71.9 GHz quad-core Cortex-A57 & 1.3 GHz quad-core Cortex-A53
(Exynos) or 2.7 GHz quad-coreKrait 450 (Snapdragon)
2.7 GHz quad-coreKrait 4501.5 GHz quad-core Cortex-A53
2.1 GHz quad-core Cortex-A57
  • Exynos:2.3 GHz Mongoose & 4×1.6 GHz) Cortex-A53
  • Snapdragon: Octa-core (4×2.4 GHz & 4×2.0 GHz)Kryo
2.3 GHz Mongoose & 4×1.6 GHz) Cortex-A53
  • Exynos: Octa-core (4×2.3 GHz M2 Mongoose & 4×1.7 GHz) Cortex-A53 (GTS)
  • Snapdragon: Octa-core (4×2.35 GHz & 4×1.9 GHz)Kryo
  • Exynos: Octa-core (4×2.7 GHz M3 Mongoose & 4×1.8 GHz) Cortex-A55
  • Snapdragon: Octa-core (4×2.8 GHz & 4×1.7 GHz)Kryo
  • Exynos: Octa-core (2×2.7 GHz M4 Mongoose & 2×2.4 GHz Cortex-A75 & 4×1.9 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • Snapdragon: Octa-core (1×2.8 GHz & 3×2.4 GHz & 4×1.7 GHz)Kryo
Octa-core (4×2.7 GHz M3 Mongoose & 4×1.8 GHz) Cortex-A55
  • Exynos: Octa-core (2×2.73 GHz M5 Mongoose & 2×2.5 GHz Cortex-A76 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • Snapdragon: Octa-core (1×3.0 GHz & 3×2.42 GHz & 4×1.8 GHz)Kryo
GPUARM Mali-400MP4
(@266 MHz)
ARM Mali-400MP4
(@400 MHz)
ARM Mali-T628MP6
(3G version) (@600 MHz) or Adreno 330 (LTE version) (@450 MHz)
ARM Mali-T624 (@400 MHz)ARMMali T760 (Exynos) or Adreno 420 (Snapdragon)Adreno 420Mali-T760

MP8

ARM Mali-T880 MP12
Mali-G72 MP18
RAM (GB)12323466/8[55]8126/8812
Storage (GB)16/3216/32/6416/323232/6432/64/1286464/128/256128/512256256/512128128/256128/256/512
Expandable memorymicroSD slot (up to 64 GB)microSD slot (up to 128 GB)NomicroSDXC (up to1 TB)microSDXC (up to256 GB)microSDXC (up to1 TB)NomicroSDXC (up to1 TB)NomicroSDXC (up to1 TB)
2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE850/900/1,800/1,900 MHz
3G WCDMA/HSPAYes
4G LTEOptionalYes
5GNoOptionalNoOptional
eSIMNoYes
WiFi802.11a/b/g/n802.11a/b/g/n/ac802.11a/b/g/n802.11a/b/g/n/ac802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax802.11a/b/g/n/ac/6
WLANWi-Fi hotspot,Wi-Fi Direct,
DLNA[56]
Wi-Fi hotspot,Wi-Fi Direct,
DLNA(Cert. not listed)
Wi-Fi hotspot,Wi-Fi Direct,
DLNA[56]
Bluetooth3.0+HS4.0+LE4.2+LE5.0 (LE up to 2 Mbit/s)
ConnectivityHDMI supportHDMI support
NFC
NFC
USB portmicroUSB Standard 5-pin
2.0 (ViaMHL)
microUSB Type B
3.0 (ViaMHL 2)
microUSB Standard 5-pin
2.0 (ViaMHL)
microUSB Type B
2.0 (ViaMHL 2)
microUSB Standard 5-pin 2.0
(ViaMHL)
3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector2.0, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector
USB OTGSupported
Basic SensorsAccelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, BarometerNo BarometerAccelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Barometer
Additional Sensors-Magnetometer
GLONASS
Temperature
Humidity
Gesture
Magnetometer
GLONASS, self-capacitive touch
Magnetometer
GLONASS
Gesture
Geo-magnetic
RGB ambient light
GLONASS
Hall Sensor, Finger Scanner, Note 4 only:Ultraviolet sensor
Iris scanner, fingerprint, heart rate, SpO2Ultrasonic FingerprintOptical Fingerprint, Hall SensorUltrasonic Fingerprint
RadioStereo FM radio with RDSNoStereo FM radio with RDSNo
ANT+ SupportNoYes
Rear Camera
(Video Recording)
8 MP
(1080p HD)
8 MP
(1080p HD)
13 MP
(4K)
(1080p in 60fps)
8 MP
(1080p HD)
16 MP Smart OIS[57]
(4K at 30fps)
(1080p HD at 60fps)
(720p hd at 120fps)
12 MP
f/1.7, Dual Pixel autofocus[57]
12 MPWide-angle f/1.7Telephoto f/2.4
2× optical zoom,Dual OIS with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording:4K at 30fps,1080p at 60fps,720p at 240fps
12 MPWide-angle f/1.5-2.4 + 12 MPTelephoto f/2.4
2× optical zoom,Dual OIS with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording:4K at 60fps,1080p at 240fps,720p at 960fps
12 MPWide angle f/1.5-2.4 + 12 MPTelephoto f/2.1 + 16 MPUltrawide f/2.2
2× optical zoom,Dual OIS[58] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording:4K at 60fps,1080p at 240fps,720p at 960fps
12 MPWide angle f/1.5-2.4 + 12 MPTelephoto f/2.1 + 16 MPUltrawide f/2.2 +ToF 3D VGA
2× optical zoom,Dual OIS[58] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording:4K at 60fps,1080p at 240fps,720p at 960fps
12 MPWide angle f/1.7 + 12 MPTelephoto f/2.4 + 12 MPUltrawide f/2.2
2× optical zoom,Dual OIS[58] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording:4K at 30/60fps,1080p at 30/60/240fps,720p at 960fps
12 MPWide angle f/1.8 + 64 MPTelephoto f/2.0 + 12 MPUltrawide f/2.2
3× hybrid zoom,Dual OIS[58] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording:8K at 24fps,4K at 30/60fps,1080p at 30/60/240fps,720p at 960fps
108 MPWide angle f/1.8 + 12 MPTelephoto f/3.0 + 12 MPUltrawide f/2.2
5× optical zoom,Dual OIS[58] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording:8K at 24fps,4K at 30/60fps,1080p at 30/60/240fps,720p at 960fps
Front Camera2 MP (with VGA video recording)1.9 MP (with 720p video recording)2 MP (with 1080p video recording)3.7 MP with f/1.9 (with 1440p HD video recording)5 MP (f/1.9, video 1440p HD)5 MP (f/1.7, Auto HDR)8 MP, f/1.7, autofocus, 1/3.6" sensor size, 1.22 μm pixel size, 1440p at 30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR10 MP, f/2.2, autofocus, 1/3" sensor size, 1.22 μm pixel size, 2160p at 30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR32 MP, f/2.2, autofocus, 1/2.8" sensor size, 0.8 μm pixel size, 1080p at 30fps, HDR10 MP, f/2.2, autofocus, 1/3.2" sensor size, 1.22 μm pixel size, 2160p at 30/60fps, dual video call, Auto HDR
Battery capacityCapacity2,500 mAh3,100 mAh3,200 mAh3,100 mAh3,220 mAh
3,000 mAh (Dual-SIM)
3,000 mAh3,000 mAh3,500 mAh3,200 mAh3,300 mAh4,000 mAh3,500 mAh4,300 mAh4,500 mAh4,300 mAh4,500 mAh
RemovableYesNo
Charging speed15watts (via QualcommQuick Charge 2.0)max. 25 watts (USB-PD)max. 45 watts (USB-PD)max. 25 watts (USB-PD)
Model numbers3G: N7000
LTE: N7005
3G: N7100
LTE: N7105
3G: N9000
LTE: N9005
3G: N7500
LTE: N7505
SM-N910xSM-N915xSM-N920xSM-N930xSM-N935xSM-N950xSM-N960xSM-N970xSM-N975xSM-N770FSM-N980xSM-N985x

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Galaxy Note 8.0 (GT-N5100/N5110/N5120)[59]Galaxy Note 10.1 (GT-N8000/N8010/N8020)[60]Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition (SM-P600/P601/P605)[61][62]Galaxy Note Pro 12.2
(SM-P900/P905)
Release dateFebruary 2013August 2012October 2013February 2014
DimensionsH 210.8 mm (8.30 in)
W 135.9 mm (5.35 in)
D 8.1 mm (0.32 in)
H 262 mm (10.31 in)
W 180 mm (7.09 in)
D 8.9 mm (0.35 in)
H 243.1 mm (9.57 in)
W 171.4 mm (6.75 in)
D 7.9 mm (0.31 in)
H 295.6 mm (11.64 in)

W 204 mm (8.0 in)

D 7.95 mm (0.313 in)

Weight w/battery338 g (11.9 oz)599 g (21.1 oz)537 g (18.9 oz)750 g (1.65 lb)
Android OS4.1.2 Jelly Bean4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich4.3 Jelly Bean4.4.2 KitKat
Upgradable to4.4.2 KitKat5.1.1 Lollipop5.0.2 Lollipop
Display8.0-inch HD WXGA (800x1280)TFT (189 ppi)10.1-inch HD WXGA (800x1280)Super PLS TFT (150 ppi)10.1-inch HD WQXGA (2560x1600)Super Clear PLS TFT (299 ppi)12.2-inch HDWQXGA (2560×1600)TFT (247 ppi)
SoCSamsung Exynos 4412 QuadSamsung Exynos 5420 (Wi-Fi & Wi-Fi+3G) orSnapdragon 800 (LTE)Samsung Exynos 5420 (Wi-Fi) orSnapdragon 800 (LTE)
CPU1.6 GHz quad-coreARM Cortex-A91.4 GHz quad-coreARM Cortex-A92.1 GHz quad-coreARM Cortex-A57 & 1.5 GHz quad-coreARM Cortex-A53
GPUARM Mali-400MP4
(@400 MHz)
ARM Mali-T628MP6 (@600 MHz) Wi-Fi & Wi-Fi+3G modelARM Mali-T628MP6 (Wi-Fi model)
GPU (LTE models)-Adreno 330 (@450 MHz)Adreno 330 Wi-Fi+4G model
RAM2 GB3 GB
Storage16 or 32 GB16 or 32 or 64 GB32 or 64 GB
Expandable memorymicroSD slot (up to 64 GB)microSDXC slot (up to 128 GB)
2G GSM/GPRS/EDGEOptional
3G WCDMA/HSPAOptional
4G LTEOptional
WiFi802.11a/b/g/n/ac802.11a/b/g/n802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5 GHz)
WLANWi-Fi hotspot,Wi-Fi Direct,
DLNA[56]
Bluetooth4.0+LE
ConnectivityHDMI support
microUSBStandard 5-pin
2.0 (ViaMHL)
Standard

10-pin 3.0

(ViaMHL)

USB OTGSupported
Basic SensorsAccelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Barometer
Additional SensorsMagnetometer
GLONASS
Temperature
Humidity
Gesture
Magnetometer
GLONASS
RadioNO
ANT+ SupportYES
Rear Camera
(Video Recording)
5 MP (720p HD)5 MP
(1080p Full HD)
8 MP
(1080p Full HD)
Front Camera1.3 MP (with 720p video recording)1.9 MP (with 720p video recording)2 MP (with 1080p video recording)
Battery4,600 mAh7,000 mAh8,220 mAh9,500 mAh
Galaxy Note 8.0 (N5100/N5110/N5120)Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8000/N8010/N8020)Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition (P600/P601/P605)Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (P900/P905)

See also

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