Samsung is kicking some serious rear-end when it comes to churning out tempting tablets and smart phones -- the Galaxy S2 could be the best Android mobile out there, while the upcoming Galaxy Tab 7.7 has us slavering like hungry wolves. But that's not enough for Samsung -- it's thrown another one into the ring, the Samsung Galaxy Note.
The Galaxy Note is a 5.3-inch Android device that functions as a phone, but that Samsung also insists is a new product category. We're not sure about that, so we decided to pit the Note against the Galaxy S2 and the iPhone 4 (probably the two best mobile phones in existence) to see how it measured up.
Design
The Note looks like every other Android gadget Samsung's got kicking about. A rounded, flat rectangle, the Note has a simple, elegant design and is very thin despite its vast screen, measuring just 9.65mm deep.
There's one design faux-pas in play here though -- a stylus. The Note packs a special pen for prodding at the touchscreen, which is hidden away in the bottom of its chassis. You'll probably lose it in about half an hour, leaving your precious Note with a gaping hole in its underbelly. The Note is also so massive you'll struggle to fit it into particularly tight pockets.
The iPhone 4 is thinner than the Note, measuring 9.3mm across, and is absolutely stunning to look at -- we could marvel at the clean, cool lines and industrial style all day.
Which is handy, seeing as the one thing you can't do on this blighter is make calls -- Apple mucked up the iPhone 4's antenna so that when you hold it in your hands it drops signal. Pretty to look at, but in design terms that's a whopping chunk of fail.
This round goes to the Samsung Galaxy S2, which is 8.5mm thick, trouncing both the Note and the iPhone 4. It's gorgeous elsewhere too, with a frighteningly light body and pleasantly textured back. Some people would complain that it feels too plasticky, but those people are not us.
Best for design: Samsung Galaxy S2
Software
The Galaxy S2 might have impeccable design, but its Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system is just a little bit... peccable. The phone feels slick enough, it's true, and Android is astonishingly flexible, allowing you to do just about anything you want with your phone. But it feels a bit geeky.
You'll occasionally get lost in menus, or overwhelmed by options, and trying to find apps in the Android Market can be a frustrating experience. The extra bits of software that Samsung's thrown in are something of a mixed bag too.
The Note, despite its large size, is running on Android 2.3 as well, rather than Honeycomb, the tablet-specific version of Android. As such it has some of the same problems as the S2, though a sprinkling of cool apps for making notes and doing drawings using the stylus elevate it slightly.
The iPhone 4 wins out when it comes to software, because its iOS operating system is dead easy to use, and jam-packed with apps. It's a little more restrictive than Android, but such little hassle to use that we don't mind going without a few features.
Best for software: iPhone 4
Hardware
A great operating system is one thing, but without some cool tech inside to make it work, it's worth nothing. Happily, all three of these gadgets are incredibly powerful, smothered in great cameras and great screens. But which one is hardware head honcho?
The Samsung Galaxy S2 is a serious contender, with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor on the inside that keeps everything moving along at a fair lick. Apart from that there's an 8-megapixel camera stuck on the back, which takes brilliant snaps, and the 4.3-inch screen is of the Super AMOLED Plus variety, outputting brain-melting brightness levels and shockingly potent bursts of colour.
But then there's the iPhone 4, whose camera doesn't quite match the resolution of the S2's at 5 megapixels, but takes fantastic shots nonetheless. The iPhone 4's crowning glory though has to be the 3.5-inch retina display, which is so fantastically pin-sharp you'll soon go cross-eyed staring at the screen, trying to discern individual pixels. A magnificent effort.
The Note is way bigger than the S2 and the iPhone 4 -- its 5.3-inch display dwarfs the competition, and is made of the same Super AMOLED Plus goodness that the S2 is slathered in, only bigger.
The processor is so fast at 1.4GHz that it could fill out your tax return, make your bed and organise your sock draw before you had time to say, "No Galaxy Note, I liked those socks where they were."
When we used it the Note felt incredibly slick, and we don't think it'll have any trouble running multiple apps at the same time, playing graphically demanding games or hi-res video. Add to that an 8-megapixel camera that can shoot 1080p video, and the Note is looking like a proper powerhouse, one not to be trifled with.
Best for hardware: Samsung Galaxy Note
Results
Hmm, it seems we've landed ourselves with a three-way tie. But no worries, we can draw a few conclusions from this -- it looks like the Samsung Galaxy S2 wins on the design front, so if you're after something sleek and elegant to wow your buddies with, that's the phone for you.
If you care more about games and apps though, the iPhone 4 is the only choice, and if you want a gadget you're confident can handle anything you throw at it, the Samsung Galaxy Note is the big-screen processing monster you've been dreaming of.
Or perhaps we've got it wrong. Is one of these three gadgets clearly better? Or is there another piece of kit we've missed out entirely that roundly trounces all three of these tech titans? Educate us is the comments section below, or have your say on our Facebook page.


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anonymous 3 September, 2011 18:19
What? The iphone 4 vs the galaxy note and they drew? I mean I'm not an apple hater myself but surely you can see that the galaxies are better in every way except, of course, the software.
anonymous 3 September, 2011 20:12
"If you care more about games and apps though, the iPhone 4 is the only choice" - Since when is gaming on a single core processor ever better than doing it on a dual-core processor?
All good phones though... but, If I had a choice of any, would by S2 for practicality! :)
HarryMonmouth 4 September, 2011 11:00
I look forward to the day when Artificial intelligence will discern which posters in a forum are spammers and instantly send a massive jolt of electric through the interwebs to destroy their computer.
anonymous 4 September, 2011 12:22
i like very much the new model galaxy s2
best wishes
anonymous 4 September, 2011 14:47
Man u guys just suck up to apple all the time it makes me sick, how long can you hold onto any credibility with reviews? like this... i have a n8 and a galaxy s2 the nokia for all the stupid slagging off is now superb after the anna update, the Galaxy is well the fastest thing since sliced bread (was sliced bread ever fast) but the i phone good god at a a party we all tried to look up information on the internet the only phones that could in that area all with the same carrier mind were... the nokia's and the n8 getting the info fastest so much for your reviews p.s. i not some kid just out of arse wiping stage im 54 and use my phones for business p.p.s zidane12121 stop trolling
Jono70 5 September, 2011 08:54
Totally agree with Harry Monmouth - about time zidane12121 was banned from here...
anonymous 5 September, 2011 21:17
Mmmmm let me think, I wont keep you long..........0.2 secs later, Galaxy s 2 is for me and I have it anyway. Just one point to mention on this review...it states the iPhone is a little restrictive, that's the understatement of the year....
anonymous 6 September, 2011 16:01
@HarryMonmouth
Plenty of people also look forward to the day when all of the people who constantly and wrongly cry spam would stop wrongly accusing others of spamming. It's really ordinary.
Go wrongly accuse your wife of cheating or something but we are potentially more sick of spam-accusers than actual spam showing up in forums. Ease up on the coffee or crystal meth or something but get over the paranoia.
anonymous 7 September, 2011 08:05
iPhone wins easily.
The pin sharp display of the iPhone kicks the butt of the overly saturated unnatural displays of the Samsungs.
Plus the battery on the S2 stinks.
anonymous 7 September, 2011 11:23
Have more apps for Andriods, then Samsung Notes will be the King of Tabfone!
Sam Taylor 10 September, 2011 13:08
One of the reasons the iphone's easier to use is because it just doesn't do very much. It needs more apps, because it hardly does anything compared to Android without them. It's like saying a spoon is better than a food processor because it's easier to use. And let's not forget one major thing...with Android, I actually have a choice of handset.
Can't see how iOS won the software catagory. I've found Android to be 10% worse than iOS for almost everything, apart from the few things it does which iOS won't do. Having had these things, I could never go back to iOS and will happily sacrifice a little bit of convenience for this added functionality.
Wifi hotspot without paying extra money every month? Ability to use phone as USB hard drive and load music on or off without 'syncing' with itunes? Swype? Google maps turn by turn navigational software? Ability to put my calender on the homepage as a widget? Other widgets like sticky notes? Being able to turn wifi, bluetooth and other stuff on and off from the home screen? Yeah, I'll take all of those over the iphones benefits any day. I couldn't live without any of those things...yes, the iphone is definitely easier to use out of the box, but once you've taken the time to set Android up how you want it, to me it's easier to use. I can navigate to a calender event then shut the GPS off at the other end without messing about in loads of menus. Try doing that on the iphone.
If you look at the specs, the iphone is basically a mid range phone. Processor, RAM, screen size are all far more in line with the Desire S than the Galaxy S2. How they are still getting people to part with top money for it is beyond me. Marketing genius.
I do love Apple; I just bought a Macbook Air and I loved my iphone when I had one. But iOS is too restrictive for a phone OS and the iphone is really bad value, unlike a lot of the stuff in Apple's line up, lots of which is well priced compared to the competition. Apple cater mainly to the not particularly tech-savvy crowd...good business sense, but when they 'draw' when pitted against two FAR more powerful devices it says more about the reviewers then anything else...
anonymous 10 September, 2011 17:33
Iphone 4 compared against the S2 and Note?? Thats like comparing a modern motorbike against a classic.. Classic is lovely does everything that you really need ---- but if you want speed, performance and looks - you go with the newer. Comma guys stop being Apple suck-ups and put the iphone 5 against the S2 and Note === then your "comparison" may be worth something more than toilet paper.
anonymous 12 September, 2011 10:10
"Comma guys stop being Apple suck-ups and put the iphone 5 against the S2 and Note === then your "comparison" may be worth something more than toilet paper." -anonymous 10 September, 2011 17:33
iphone 5 will be compared to the google nexus prime. then you can cry with our toilet paper.
anonymous 9 October, 2011 19:24
Clearly the galaxy note is way better, you dont even need a tablet or a computer anymore, also people say its too big for the pocket, well those people are wrong, it fits in almost everything. The S2 is also almost as great, because it is basically the same, but not quite as good in screen quality, speed, and battery power. The iphone 4 isnt that good, almost every other touchscreen phone is as good. 5 megapixel camera is standard and the operating system is too restricted and doesnt give a lot of options.
Samsung Galaxy Note all the way!!!!
anonymous 23 October, 2011 19:46
Man samsung galaxy s2 is like heaven samsung note earth and iphone 4 hell
anybody agree??
anonymous 27 October, 2011 03:49
The best phone will be a Samsung Galaxy S2 with IOS5 !!!! ;)
anonymous 28 October, 2011 06:46
The best phone will be Galaxy Note with Ice Cream Sandwich!!!
anonymous 16 November, 2011 18:06
Samsung Galaxy Note all the way...speed, class, design..
who wants to watch a football match on a 14 inch screen anymore ..its has to be 60 inch Tv...and on mobile phones 5.3 inch is in now :)
anonymous 10 January, 2012 14:03
The Note could use a design tweek since its been out for awhile now. How about quad core processing and Ice Cream Sammich to start. Keep the thickness if that means better battery life and cell reception.
anonymous 20 March, 2012 02:10
I agree that in many way Galaxy are better, BUT I will NOT buy or recommend anyone to switch to Galaxy S2. maybe galaxy note. I just switch from iphone which I used it foe more than a year without much problem, I drop it many time it ok, but when my new Galaxy less than a week drop the touch screen broke, I have to pay another $150 and wait for a week to change. I realise that there are many other hv that problem too, I hope samsung wake up and do something to solve the bad design to overcome the problem, instead of just changing us.
Singapore
anonymous 20 March, 2012 13:07
Cell phones are being used where ever we go. Hence we need a handy piece which will not blast if dropped accidently. Note must be more durable in that case. S2 and iPhone are same in durability. S II and Note are pretty much similar in their Software and Hardware Config. So S2 stands top till mid 2012.