Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920A) Smartphone Review
Is the Galaxy Note 5 worth the upgrade if you already have a Note 4 or Galaxy S6? The push-button S Pen is genuinely ergonomic and more than just a novelty feature, while the brighter and more accurate display will easily draw in enthusiasts.
Brighter and more accurate Super AMOLED 1440p display, Thinner and lighter than Galaxy Note 4, Push-button feature works without issues, Metal edges and corners; Solid construction, High-performance Exynos 7420 SoC with 4 GB RAM, Good outdoor usability; High automatic brightness, Great SSD...
Non-removable battery; No Dual-SIM support; IR support removed; MHL support removed; MicroSD support removed; No USB Type-C; Plastic back cover; S Pen is uncomfortable for extended use; Same throttling issues as the Galaxy Note 4; Unimpressive speaker