Samsung Galaxy Note four camera review: Digital Photography Review

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DPReview smartphone reviews are written with the needs of photographers in mind. We concentrate on camera features, spectacle, and picture quality.

The Note four is the latest iteration of Samsung’s top-end line of so-called ‘phablets’. In terms of design the fresh model is very close to its predecessor, the Galaxy Note Three, including a similar faux-leather material on the back cover. Under the bondage mask, however, things have been upgraded significantly. In the camera department the Note four has gained an optical photo stabilization system which makes it the very first Samsung smartphone with this feature.

With a 1/Two.6-inch 16MP BSI CMOS picture sensor and F2.Two maximum aperture the rest of the rear camera specification is identical to the Galaxy S5. At the front you’ll find a Three.7MP camera with a prompt F1.9 maximum aperture for selfie-shooting and movie talks. It comes with a selfie-panorama mode.

However, as you would expect it’s not just the camera that has been improved on the fresh model. The Note four comes with a fresh Five.7-inch 2560×1440 QHD display that offers a very high pixel density of five hundred eighteen ppi. Depending on the region, Android Four.Four is powered by a quad- or octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM. Pics can be stored on 32GB internal memory or a microSD card. The three thousand three hundred twenty mAh battery offers a quick-charging mode that lets you charge from zero to 50% within approximately thirty minutes. On paper the Note four looks like a very appealing smartphone for those mobile photographers who choose large devices and screens. Read our comprehensive review to find out how it performed in our test.

Key Photographic / Movie Specifications

  • 16MP BSI CMOS sensor
  • F2.Two aperture
  • Optical picture stabilization
  • Three.7MP / F1.9 front camera
  • 4K movie recording

Other Specifications

  • Five.7-inch 2560×1440 QHD Super AMOLED display
  • Two.7 GHz Quad-Core or 1.9 GHz Octa-Core (1.9GHz Quad + 1.3GHz Quad-Core) Processor (depending on region)
  • Android Four.Four
  • 3GB RAM
  • 32GB storage and microSD support
  • 3320 mAh battery with quick-charging

Our 8-page review

We’ve considered every aspect of the Samsung Galaxy Note Four, with the photographer in mind. We examined the user interface of the native camera app and its special features. We experimented with the camera’s spectacle when taking stills and movie, and had a play with the device’s many special feature modes. Click any of the links below for more information of specific functions and proceed to our conclusion for a final summary of our findings.

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