Figure out what you want and what your preferences are. Then plot down the pros and cons for each device based on your needs and preferences. Play with some demo units to get the feel of what you're getting into also.
That might help with your decision making. I personally own the Galaxy Note. I was initially looking for a tablet as I already owned a phone.
But when I first heard and saw the Note, it undoubtedly sparked my interest. I spent a month looking up data, reviews and going through the pros and cons of the device. I went through this process as I was going to pay for this outright and not getting it subsidized by any carrier.
Basically, it eliminates the need to carry an extra device (phone+tablet) and gives a good compromise between size and portability. Though, in all honesty, I don't use it much as a phone. I use it more as a tablet.
It's a 5.3" screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio spouting a dense 1280x800 resolution. The drawback with the screen is that it does have black crush (severity varies between devices) and the colours are oversaturated. Also it is susceptible to screen burn in if left at the highest setting for a long period of time.
There are also reports from users having issues with it after the ICS update. Though I have not experienced any real major issues with it. There are some software incompatibilities that cause my Note to crash, but once removed, it works as it should.
Granted, with anything, it does have some minor annoyances, but not deal breaking to me. Since it runs Android, you will need to take some time to configure it to what you want and need. It will take some time to understand and learn the OS.
It's more advanced than iOS and may be daunting to those who don't want to be bothered with tinkering or monkeying around. This is a phablet that doesn't suit everyone though. So my advice is to actually play with a demo unit for a bit first.
Get used to how it feels as this is not a one handed operating phone. You will need to use both hands when operating it at most times. It is not a standard phone and some are put off by the sheer size of it.
Though I have no problems with it. Again, your needs and preferences will need to be determined and whether this will fit it or not. This is equally true of the iPad.
I'm actually an Apple hater. But if you're not interested in learning or want something to just work out of the box, Apple is best known for that (simplicity). Nothing wrong with that.
It's ultimately going to be based on your decision and preferences. Good luck with your search.
Smart Phone in fact I have that phone its good , I honestly didn't want it a first but it grew on me theyre the same thong but you can talk on the note other than that no difference.
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