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First Impression....

Mdraej99

Android Enthusiast
I am still trying to set things up and so far.... I'm not overly impressed like I hoped I would be!
 
I guess is just setting it up I expected it to be a step up from my note 3 and its hard to find things or customize like I had but I am getting a better hang of it now!! Guess I was too attached to my 3
 
I actually expect the Note 5 to be an excellent smartphone - probably the best in the world right now. Unfortunately they gimped it with no SD card. Otherwise I'd most likely get one. Instead I just got my Dev Edition Note 4 tonight and am in the process of setting it up. I'd rather have the Note 5, but can't live without the SD slot.
 
I posted this over at the A/C forums as well:

So, I received my Note 5 yesterday. 64GB on Verizon. It had about 54gb of avail storage initially. I have the Note 4 also. While it's too early to any conclusions, so far i really love the Note 5. Some observations for those of you that have the Note 4:

- The display is better on the Note 5 than on my Note 4. It is not major, but it is noticeable when they are side-to-side on some screens. Brighter by a tiny bit, and a slightly more blue-ish (as opposed to a yellowish) white, which I prefer. Awesome screen.

- The screen is denser. You can fit 5 x 5 icons from the stock TouchWiz on your home screens. This is great. Everything is a bit smaller though, so it takes a bit of getting used to. Also, you can adjust font sizes in the settings. The result of the denser display is the ability to see more of everything - 1 more line of Gmail or Hangouts, etc, etc. It's good.

- The Camera seems fantastic. Really really great. The double tap to get the camera open is such an improvement for trying to get a quick shot. It really changes how quickly you can use the camera. Honestly it is one of those paradigm shifts in usage that I think I will never want to get away from. The ability to have your phone in your pocket, and from there be able to take a picture literally one second later is eye opening for me. A few quick test shots (at night and in the day) were excellent. The shot-to-shot speed is great, with almost no lag getting from the camera to the gallery too (which I know all of you Note 4 users realize is good to hear). The FFC is improved also. I rarely use it, but I guess it was upgraded from 2MP to 5MP, and it is definitely an improvement - I mean even those front camera shots look pretty great I have to say. Lastly, tried the YouTube live streaming with my family and it works great. It will be perfect for when I am at my son's little league games if I want to broadcast his at bat to my parents or my wife an other kids from the game - and for many other things. It's dead easy to do a private stream ( or public I suppose)

- It's very speedy all around. My Note 4 is pretty fast too, and the Note 5 is new, but it definitely seems quicker in every aspect.

- The Fingerprint scanner works perfectly. I never really used it on the Note 4. I tried it early on and it was slow, janky, and somewhat unreliable. On the Note 5 it is accurate - it hasn't missed yet actually. And, it is SO fast. I now use it for my lock security, it is so good.

- The Note 5 phone is noticeably smaller in hand compared to my Note 4. It is more slippery though with the glass back. It feels great, it looks great. It feels premium. Several ooohs and ahhhhs from friends today :).

- The auto-brightness seems to be set at a slightly dimmer level during low light times. It is super bright when needed when there is light. But for my taste, it makes the screen just a tiny bit too dim in low light situations. It's not bad at all, but it's set a bit lower than on my Note 4. This is quite subjective of course, but I thought the Note 4 got auto-brightness perfect for me.

- S Pen screen writing with the device screen off works as expected, and it's great and fast. Good addition. The other s Pen software seems improved as well (it at least looks better to me).

- There are no issues with Bluetooth or Wifi. GPS seems excellent. All are great on my Note 4 too. Wireless charging is perfect, no issues.

- The battery seems really good. I'm not going to give numbers after 1 day, but I have been on it non-stop since yesterday and I am pleased with the battery. It is better - at this early stage - than my Note 4's battery. Too early to tell though here of course, so don't read too much into it.

- They moved he hidden "menu" button from the Long press of the multi-task to a long press of the BACK button. Until now, if you held down the multi-task button on TouchWiz, it would act as the old menu button. I actually use a few old apps that haven't been updated in a while (for very small specific needs) that didn't have the overflow button. On the Note 5, you hold down the BACK button for the menu button.


- p.s. For the first time on a phone I have seen in years, Google+ was NOT pre-loaded with all the other Google apps on my Verizon Note 5. I had to download it from the Play Store. More signs of just how far G+ has fallen I suppose. Maybe this has been the case for a bit now and I have no new devices in the last year or so, but it felt odd not to see it there..
 
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- The Camera seems fantastic. Really really great. The double tap to get the camera open is such an improvement for trying to get a quick shot. It really changes how quickly you can use the camera. Honestly it is one of those paradigm shifts in usage that I think I will never want to get away from. The ability to have your phone in your pocket, and from there be able to take a picture literally one second later is eye opening for me. A few quick test shots (at night and in the day) were excellent. The shot-to-shot speed is great, with almost no lag getting from the camera to the gallery too (which I know all of you Note 4 users realize is good to hear). The FFC is improved also. I rarely use it, but I guess it was upgraded from 2MP to 5MP, and it is definitely an improvement - I mean even those front camera shots look pretty great I have to say. Lastly, tried the YouTube live streaming with my family and it works great. It will be perfect for when I am at my son's little league games if I want to broadcast his at bat to my parents or my wife an other kids from the game - and for many other things. It's dead easy to do a private stream ( or public I suppose)

Screen off gestures, so you can quickly access certain functions and features, like the camera, without having to actually turn the screen on and unlock. A few Chinese phones have had something similar for over a year now, OnePlus, Oppo and Vivo (not available for Verizon), except with those, you draw a circle on the screen to quickly activate the camera, double tap to wake it up/turn on screen, plus there's things like draw a "V" to activate the flashlight, and music controls as well. All available when the screen is off, if you want. Once I was using them, I miss them on other devices, especially double tap to wake.
 
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