Samsung pioneered the big-screen phone movement and though the original Galaxy Note was met with quite a bit of doubt and even some ridicule, it's clear that the Korean giant had a huge role to play in shaping the current state of the industry. Over the years, mainstream phones have also grown in terms of screen size, so there isn't much separating the current crop of phablets from their siblings - except, of course in Samsung's case, there's the S Pen.It's this stylus that sets the Galaxy Note series apart from the competition. Samsung's unique approach to hardware and software integration has really paid off, with people not only replacing their phones but in many cases, also their tablets with a Galaxy Note device. The latest in the series, the Galaxy Note 4, is a refinement over its predecessors in every way. It looks better, brings more features to the table, and has a whole lot more power at its disposal. Read on to see if it's the rig...
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