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{{Infobox information appliance<br />
| name = Samsung Galaxy Note<br />
| logo = Samsung Galaxy Note new logo.svg<br />
| image = Galaxy Note 10 & Note 10+.jpg<br />
| caption = [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10]]<br />
| manufacturer = [[Samsung Electronics]]<br />
| type = [[Phablet]], [[Tablet computer|Tablet]]<br />
| os = [[Android (operating system)|Android]]<br />
| input = [[Touch screen]], [[stylus (computing)|Stylus]]<br />
| related = [[Samsung Galaxy]]<br />
| releasedate = 29 October 2011<br />
}}<br />
The '''Samsung Galaxy Note series''' is a series of high-end [[Android (operating system)|Android]]-based [[Smartphone|smartphones]] [[phablet]]s and [[tablet computer|tablets]] developed and marketed by [[Samsung Electronics]]. The line is primarily oriented towards [[pen computing]]; all Galaxy Note models ship with a [[stylus (computing)|stylus pen]] and incorporate a pressure-sensitive [[Wacom (company)|Wacom]] [[graphics tablet|digitizer]]. All Galaxy Note models also include software features that are oriented towards the stylus and the devices' large screens, such as [[note-taking]] and [[digital scrapbooking]] apps, and split-screen multitasking.<br />
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The Galaxy Note smartphones have been considered the first commercially successful examples of "[[phablet]]s"—a class of smartphone with large screens that are intended to straddle the functionality of a traditional tablet with that of a phone. Samsung sold over 50 million Galaxy Note devices between September 2011 and October 2013. 10 million units of the Galaxy Note 3 have been sold within its first 2 months, 30 million were of the Note II, while the original Galaxy Note sold around 10 million units worldwide.<br />
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==Devices==<br />
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===Phones===<br />
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====Galaxy Note====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note (original)}}<br />
Samsung announced the original Galaxy Note at [[IFA Berlin]] in 2011. While some media outlets questioned the viability of the device due to its 5.3-inch screen (which, at the time, was considered extremely large for a phone), the Note received positive reception for its stylus functionality, the speed of its 1.4&nbsp;GHz dual-core processor, and the advantages of such a large screen size.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/review/mobile_phones/samsung/galaxy_note/401248 | title =Samsung Galaxy Note Android phone|newspaper=PC World Australia|accessdate=December 4, 2011}}</ref><ref name=techradar-originalgn>{{cite web|url= h≈ttp://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/tablets/hands-on-samsung-galaxy-note-review-1008827 | title =Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Note review|publisher=[[TechRadar]]| first =Dan | last = Grabham|date=2011-09-01|accessdate=2011-09-27}}</ref> The Galaxy Note was a commercial success: released October 2011, Samsung announced in December 2011, that the Galaxy Note had sold 1 million units in two months. In February 2012, Samsung debuted a Note version with [[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]] support, and by August 2012, the Note had sold 10 million units worldwide.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web| title = Samsung: 10M Galaxy Notes sold in nine months |url= http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57493718-94/samsung-10m-galaxy-notes-sold-in-nine-months/|publisher= [[CNET]]|accessdate=18 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.engadget.com/2011/12/29/1-million-galaxy-notes-shipped-worldwide-us-fans-throw-money-at/ |title=1 million Galaxy Notes shipped worldwide, US fans throw money at their screens|author=Mat Smith|publisher=[[Engadget]]|date=December 29, 2011}}</ref><br />
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====Galaxy Note II====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note II}}<br />
On August 29, 2012, at IFA Berlin, Samsung unveiled a successor to the Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Note II. The new model, released September 2012, featured improvements to the original Note's hardware (with a quad-core processor and a larger 5.5 inches (140&nbsp;mm) display, a revised stylus and an upgraded digitizer with 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity for more precise pen input, a new hardware design based on that of the [[Galaxy S III]]), along with new features such as pen gestures, split-screen multitasking, Air View (which allows previews of content to be displayed by hovering the pen above the screen), and other new features also introduced by the S III.<ref name=note2review-engadget>{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note II review|url= https://www.engadget.com/2012/10/08/samsung-galaxy-note-ii-review/ |work=Engadget|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref><br />
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====Galaxy Note 3====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 3}}<br />
On September 4, 2013, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 3, which introduced a more "premium" design with a [[plastic leather]] backing, a 5.7 inch (145&nbsp;mm) [[1080p]] display, up to 5 minutes of [[4K resolution|4K]] video recording, [[USB 3.0]] connector, and expanded stylus pen functionality.<ref name=cnet-gn3handson>{{cite web|title = Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Review: Powerful new Note wields mightier pen skills|url=http://reviews.cnet.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3/|work=CNET|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref><ref name=verge-usb3>{{cite web|title=For the new Galaxy Note, USB 3 is the magic number |url=https://www.theverge.com/2013/9/5/4696874/galaxy-note-3-usb-3-0-power-connector-explained|work=The Verge|accessdate=5 September 2013}}</ref> Unlike its predecessor, it doesn't have FM radio.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 3 Neo====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo}}<br />
In January 2014, Samsung for the first time released a "downgraded" version of the Note 3, the Galaxy Note 3 Neo. It features the S-Pen stylus, 8 MP camera, 5.5" Super AMOLED HD 720p display, 16 GB storage, 2 GB RAM as well as all of the Note 3's software features. For the first time, it has a Samsung Exynos Hexa 5260 (6 core) processor with a quad-core 1.3&nbsp;GHz Cortex A7 CPU and a dual-core 1.7&nbsp;GHz Cortex A15 CPU with support for HMP and a Mali-T624 GPU.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 4====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 4}}<br />
On September 3, 2014, at IFA Berlin, Samsung unveiled a successor to the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy Note 4. The new model, released in October 2014, introduced a new design with a [[plastic leather]] backing and metal frame, a 5.7-inch (145&nbsp;mm) QHD display, a 16&nbsp;MP camera with [[Optical Image Stabilization|OIS]], improved S-Pen stylus, an upgraded digitizer with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity and expanded functionality, fingerprint scanner, and other features taken from the [[Samsung Galaxy S5|Galaxy S5]].<br />
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====Galaxy Note Edge====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note Edge}}<br />
Alongside the Galaxy Note 4, Samsung also unveiled the Galaxy Note Edge, which features a display with a curved portion that wraps around the right [[bezel (screen)|bezel]] of the device. The curved area can be used as a sidebar to display news and information tickers, application shortcuts, and other tools.<ref name=cnet-noteedgecomfort>{{cite web|title=With Galaxy Note Edge, Samsung returns to comfort zone: hardware|url=http://www.cnet.com/news/with-galaxy-note-edge-samsung-returns-to-comfort-zone-hardware/|website=CNET|accessdate=7 January 2015}}</ref><ref name=gsmarena-review>{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note Edge review: The other side|url=http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_edge-review-1165.php|website=GSM Arena|accessdate=7 January 2015}}</ref><br />
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====Galaxy Note 5====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 5}}<br />
The Galaxy Note 5 was announced on August 13, 2015. It is based upon the specifications and hardware design of the [[Galaxy S6]], including its metal frame and glass backing, a 5.7-inch 1440p display, [[Exynos]] 7 Octa 7420 [[system-on-chip]], as well as a new spring-loaded stylus slot. As with the S6 and unlike previous Note models, the Note 5 does not offer a user-replaceable battery or expandable storage.<ref name="techradar-5review">{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review|url=http://www.techradar.com/us/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-note-5-1301322/review|website=Techradar|publisher=Future|accessdate=27 February 2016}}</ref><ref name="engadget-slotbreakstylusfix">{{cite web|title=Samsung fixes the Galaxy Note 5's backwards pen problem|url=https://www.engadget.com/2016/01/18/samsung-fixes-galaxy-note-5-pen-issue/|website=Engadget|accessdate=27 February 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Inserting your S Pen backwards could damage your phone|url=http://www.phonearena.com/news/Inserting-your-S-Pen-the-wrong-way-could-permanently-destroy-your-Samsung-Galaxy-Note5_id72999|work=Phonearena|date=24 August 2015|accessdate=26 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Samsung on Galaxy Note 5 broken stylus slot: Read the manual|url=https://www.theverge.com/2015/8/25/9206509/samsung-galaxy-note-5-s-pen-issue-response|work=The Verge|date=25 August 2015|accessdate=26 August 2015}}</ref> The new "Screen off memo" feature allows the phone to be awoken directly to a note screen when the stylus is removed,<ref name="techradar-5review"/> and the camera app allows public and private [[livestreaming]] directly to [[YouTube]].<ref name="techradar-5review"/><br />
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====Galaxy Note 7====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 7}}<br />
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The Galaxy Note 7 was announced during a press event in [[New York City]] on 2 August 2016. It is largely based on the hardware of the [[Galaxy S7]], inheriting its processor, camera, and the restoration of [[IP68]] water resistance and expandable storage. It is also Samsung's first device to feature a [[USB-C]] connector. The Galaxy Note 7's display is curved across the sides of the device, and its stylus features higher degrees of pressure sensitivity and a finer tip.<ref name="verge-s7unveil">{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note 7 arrives August 19th with curved display, iris scanner|url=https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/8/2/12344688/samsung-galaxy-note-7-announced-price-release-date-specs|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=1 September 2016}}</ref><ref name="ars-note7unveil">{{cite web|url=https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/08/galaxy-note-7-hands-on-samsung-goes-full-sci-fi-with-an-iris-scanner/|title=Galaxy Note 7 hands-on: Samsung goes full sci-fi with an iris scanner|work=Ars Technica|accessdate=1 September 2016}}</ref> Samsung branded the device as the Note 7 rather than the Note 6 in order to synchronize its branding with the flagship [[Samsung Galaxy S7|Samsung Galaxy S7 series]].<ref name="verge-gn7">{{cite news |title=Samsung will announce the Galaxy Note 7 on August 2nd |url= https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/7/12/12158552/samsung-galaxy-note-7-event-august-2nd |website=The Verge |publisher=Vox Media |accessdate=28 July 2016}}</ref><br />
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The Galaxy Note 7 was afflicted by repeated manufacturing problems with their internal batteries, which led to incidents in which they overheated and combusted.<ref name="verge-cause">{{cite web|title=Samsung says bad batteries and rushed manufacturing doomed the Galaxy Note 7|url=https://www.theverge.com/2017/1/22/14353686/samsung-galaxy-note-7-recall-reason-report|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=23 January 2017}}</ref><ref name="recode-cause">{{cite web|title=Samsung says two separate battery issues were to blame for all of its Galaxy Note 7 problems|url=http://www.recode.net/2017/1/22/14330404/samsung-note-7-problems-battery-investigation-explanation|website=Recode|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=23 January 2017}}</ref> After replacement models experienced similar incidents, the Note 7 was officially discontinued on 11 October 2016, and [almost] all the devices were recalled globally<ref name="verge-note7isdead">{{cite web|title=The Galaxy Note 7 is dead|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/10/11/13202608/samsung-galaxy-note-7-discontinued|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=11 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="bbc-gn7done">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37618618|title=Samsung permanently stops Galaxy Note 7 production|date=11 October 2016|work=[[BBC News]]}}</ref> due to explosions.<br />
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====Galaxy Note Fan Edition====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition}}<br />
After the recall of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Samsung decided to release the Note Fan Edition (FE) as the new Note 7 being released in selected countries on July 7, 2017. It comes with a smaller battery than the Note 7 due to safety reasons.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.xda-developers.com/note-fe-unboxing/amp/|title=The Note FE is a Captivating Re-Do That's Still Worth Considering, Even in 2017|date=2017-07-14|work=xda-developers|access-date=2017-07-17|language=en-US}}</ref><br />
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Improved changes of the Galaxy Note Fan Edition include [[Android Nougat]] with [[Samsung Experience]] 8.1 UI, [[Bixby (virtual assistant)|Bixby]] virtual assistant (excluding Voice), a "Fan Edition" marking on the back and a Clear View Cover case.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 8====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 8}}<br />
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was announced on August 23, 2017 at a ''Samsung Unpacked'' event. It features a 6.3" [[1440p]] [[Super AMOLED]] ''Infinity Display'', [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 835|835]]/[[Exynos]] 8895 processor (depending on location), an [[iris scanner]], IP68 dust and water resistance, a new dual-lens camera setup with a [[telephoto lens]] and support for [[Samsung DeX]].<br />
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====Galaxy Note 9====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 9}}<br />
On June 27, 2018, Samsung sent out invitations for the next "Unpacked" event, showing a yellow S Pen image. It was announced on August 9, 2018 and is available starting on August 24, 2018.<ref>https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/6/27/17509830/samsung-unpacked-galaxy-note-9-event-august-9th-announced</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3020485/galaxy-note-9-release-date-price-its-official-and-pre-orders-begin-today|title=Galaxy Note 9 release date, specs and price: It's official and pre-orders begin today|access-date=2018-08-09|language=en}}</ref><br />
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The Note 9 includes an update to Bixby. Bixby will automatically process the user's command. The Note 9 is connected to the SmartThings app and it includes features such as auto sound switching between different smart devices.<br />
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The new S Pen introduced is Bluetooth enabled. Users can control the camera, [[YouTube]] videos and slideshows remotely.<ref>https://www.samsung.com/uk/smartphones/galaxy-note9/s-pen/</ref><br />
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The Note 9 has been accepted by the [[Federal Communications Commission]], and it has a [[List of Qualcomm Snapdragon systems-on-chip|Snapdragon]] 845 or Exynos 9810 processor, 6GB RAM for 128 GB variant and 8 GB of RAM for 512 GB variant, a 4000 mAh battery.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.geek-windows.com/Samsung-declare-la-date-officiel-de-lancement-de-la-note-9/|title=Samsung déclare la date officiel de lancement de la note 9 -GEEK-WIN|last=GEEK-WIN|work=GEEK-WIN|access-date=2018-07-03|language=fr-FR}}</ref><br />
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The Note 9 uses the same camera hardware seen on [[Samsung Galaxy S9]] Plus, with a dual camera setup, a 12MP wide-angle sensor with f/1.5 and f/2.4 dual aperture and a 12MP telephoto sensor with the f/2.4 aperture for [[Bokeh]] effects at the back. It also has an 8MP front-facing camera. The Note 9 is powered with AI software that improves the photography experience.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://techshali.com/samsung-galaxy-note-9-specs-news-sale-s-pen/|title=Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Specs, Price and Sale|access-date=2018-08-21|language=en}}</ref><br />
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==== Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+ ====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 10}}<br />
On July 1, 2019, Samsung announced that it would hold its second Unpacked event of the year on August 7 at 4PM Eastern in Brooklyn's Barclays Center. The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ were unveiled at the show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/01/samsung-unpacked-august-7-galaxy-note-10/|title=Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 10 on August 7th|website=Engadget|language=en|access-date=2019-07-02}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-unpacked-2019-08-live-streaming/|title=[Invitation] Samsung Galaxy UNPACKED 2019: The Next Galaxy|date=2019-07-01|website=Samsung US Newsroom|language=en-US|access-date=2019-07-02}}</ref><br />
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The Note 10 marked the first time Samsung offered a Plus model of its Note, with the Note 10 offering a 6.3-inch 1080p display and the Note 10+ offering a 6.8-inch 1440p display. The Note 10 has non-expandable 256gb storage, while the Note 10+ has expandable storage via microSD. Both phones have new triple camera setups offering a 16MP ultra-wide angle lens, a 12MP wide angle lens, and a 12MP telephoto lens. Both variants also saw the power button consolidated with the Bixby button on the left side of the phone, with the button now being reprogrammable to be used as a power button or to activate Bixby. Both versions also saw the elimination of the headphone jack.<br />
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===Tablets===<br />
====Galaxy Note 8.0====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0}}<br />
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is an 8-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It belongs to the second generation of the Samsung Galaxy Note series tablets, which also includes a 10.1-inch model, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 10.1====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1}}<br />
At the [[Mobile World Congress]] 2012, Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 10.1, as an alternative to the Galaxy Tab 10.1. It has a 10.1-inch display and uses a quad-core 1.4&nbsp;GHz processor and supports the Samsung S-Pen stylus input as seen on the original Galaxy Note phone.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition}}<br />
At the 2013 Samsung Unpacked Episode 2 event in Berlin and New York, Samsung announced the successor to the original Galaxy Note 10.1-inch tablet dubbed as the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. Like its predecessor, it has a 10.1 inch display and now supports the improved Samsung S-Pen stylus input also seen in the Note III and it copies the design cue of its lower-end sibling the [[Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1]] which sports the unified Samsung design first used on the [[Samsung Galaxy S4]].<br />
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====Galaxy Note Pro 12.2====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2}}<br />
At the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung announced the first Pro line of tablets which included a bigger Samsung Galaxy Note Pro tablet with a 12.2 inch display and also comes with the same S-Pen stylus the [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] is sporting which is the standard on the Note Series. Its design is similar to the [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] which has the Samsung standard simulated stitched-leather back.<br />
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==Other Samsung devices equipped with S-Pen stylus==<br />
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===Galaxy Tab===<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Tab series}}<br />
Subsequently, released together with the first regular Tab A 8.0 and 9.7 models in 2015, Samsung released a model of the Tab A 9.7 equipped with an S-Pen stylus making it the first Samsung Galaxy device to be equipped with the Samsung stylus outside the Note series. In 2017 Samsung released another S-Pen device, the Tab S3. On August 1, 2018, Samsung launched the new tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 with a new S-Pen.<br />
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==Comparison==<br />
This table is primarily intended to show the differences between the model families of the Galaxy Note series. The list only covers unlocked and international devices.<br />
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===Phones===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size:8"<br />
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!<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note (original)|Galaxy Note/ Galaxy Note LTE]]<br />
(GT-N7000/3G)<br />
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(GT-N7005/LTE)<ref name=":0">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_n7000-4135.php Samsung Galaxy Note N7000], GSMArena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note II|Galaxy Note II]]<br />
(GT-N7100/3G)<br />
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(GT-N7105/LTE)<ref name=":1">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_ii_n7100-4854.php Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3|Galaxy Note 3]]<br />
(SM-N9000/3G)<br />
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(SM-N9005/LTE)<ref name=":2">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_3-5665.php Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9000], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo|Galaxy Note 3 Neo]]<br />
(SM-N750x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 4|Galaxy Note 4]]<br />
(SM-N910x)<ref name=":4">[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynote4/note4_specs.html Samsung Galaxy Note 4], samsung.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note Edge|Galaxy Note Edge]]<br />
(SM-N915x)<ref name=":5">[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynoteedge/index.html Samsung Galaxy Note Edge], samsung.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 5|Galaxy Note 5]]<br />
(SM-N920x)<ref name=":6">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note5-7431.php Samsung Galaxy Note 5], GSMarena.com]</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7|Galaxy Note 7]]<br />
(SM-N930x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7#Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE)|Galaxy Note FE]]<br />
(SM-N935x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8|Galaxy Note 8]] (SM-N950x)<ref name=":13">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note8-8505.php Samsung Galaxy Note 8], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 9|Galaxy Note 9]] (SM-N960x)<ref name=":13" /><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10]] (SM-N970x)<ref name=":14">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note10-9788.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10+]] (SM-N975x)<ref name=":15">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note10+-9732.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10+], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" | Galaxy Note 10 Lite (SM-N770F)<ref name=":16">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note10_lite-10003.php Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
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! Announcement date<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2011|09}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2012|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2013|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|2}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|09}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|09}}<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2015|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2016|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2017|7}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2017|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2018|7}}<br />
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"|{{dts|2019|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2020|1}}<br />
|-<br />
! Release date<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2011|10}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2012|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|3}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|10}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|11}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2016|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{dts|2017|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{dts|2018|8}}<br />
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! rowspan="3" | Dimensions<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|146.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|148.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|153.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|153.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|153.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|162.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|161.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style=“text-align:center" | H {{convert|162.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style=“text-align:center" | H {{convert|163.7|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
|W {{convert|83|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|80.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|79.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|77.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|78.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|82.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|76.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|colspan="2"|W {{convert|73.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|74.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|76.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|71.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|77.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|76.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
|D {{convert|9.7|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|9.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|7.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|colspan="2"|D {{convert|7.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|colspan="2"|D {{convert|7.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.7|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
! Weight w/battery<br />
| {{convert|178|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|180|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|168|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|163|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|176|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|174|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|171|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|169|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|167|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|195|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|201|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|168|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|196-198|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|199|g|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
! [[Android OS]]<br />
| colspan="1" | 2.3.6 Gingerbread<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.1.1 Jelly Bean<br />
| colspan="2" | 4.3 Jelly Bean<br />
| colspan="2" | 4.4.4 KitKat<br />
| colspan="1" | 5.1.1 Lollipop<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 6.0.1 Marshmallow<br />
| colspan="1" | 7.0 Nougat<br />
| colspan="1" |7.1.1 Nougat<br />
| colspan="1" |8.1.0 Oreo<br />
| colspan="3" rowspan="2"|10.0<br />
|-<br />
!Upgradable to<br />
|4.1.2 Jelly Bean<br />
|4.4.2 KitKat<br />
| 5.0 Lollipop<br />
| colspan="1" | 5.1.1 Lollipop<br />
| colspan="2" | 6.0.1 Marshmallow<br />
| colspan="1" | 7.0 Nougat<br />
| colspan="3" |9.0 Pie<br />
|-<br />
! Display<br />
| 5.3-inch HD WXGA (800x1280) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.55-inch HD [[720p]] (720x1280) [[Super AMOLED Plus]]<br />
| 5.7-inch Full HD [[1080p]] (1080x1920) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.5-inch HD [[720p]] (720x1280) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.7-inch Quad HD 1440p (1440x2560) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.6-inch Quad HD+ 1440p + 160p edge (1600x2560) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| colspan="3"|5.7-inch Quad HD 1440p (1440x2560) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| {{convert|6.3|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[QHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2960 x 1440 [[1440p]] (521 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.4|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[QHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2960 x 1440 [[1440p]] (516 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.3|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[FHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2280 x 1080 [[1080p]] (401 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.8|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[QHD+]] Dynamic [[Super AMOLED]] 3040 x 1440 [[1440p]] (498 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.7|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[FHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2400 x 1080 [[1080p]] (394 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
|-<br />
! [[System on chip|SoC]]<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 4210<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 4412 Quad<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5 Octa 5420 (LTE Cat4 or 6 version)<br>Qualcomm [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 800 (LTE Cat6 version)<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5 Hexa 5260<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5433 (LTE/LTE-A) or [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 805 (LTE Cat 6)<br />
| [[Qualcomm]] [[Snapdragon 805]]<br />
| [[Exynos (system on chip)|Exynos 7 Octa 7420]]<br />
|{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 8890<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 820 and 821|820]]<br />
}}<br />
|[[Exynos]] 8890<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 8895<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 835|835]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 9810<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 845|845]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="2" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 9825<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 855|855]]<br />
}}<br />
|[[Exynos]] 9810<br />
|-<br />
! CPU<br />
| 1.4&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 1.6&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A15]] & 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]] (3G) or 2.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 400]] ([[4G]]/LTE)<br />
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A15]] & 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]]<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A57 & 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A53<br>(Exynos) or 2.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 450]] (Snapdragon)<br />
| 2.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 450]]<br />
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A53<br>2.1&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A57<br />
|{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' 4×{{val|2.3|u=GHz}} Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.6|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A53<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.4|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|2.0|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
|4×{{val|2.3|u=GHz}} Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.6|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A53<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.3|u=GHz}} M2 Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.7|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A53 (GTS)<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.35|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|1.9|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.7|u=GHz}} M3 Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.8|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A55<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.8|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|1.7|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="2" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' Octa-core (2×{{val|2.7|u=GHz}} M4 Mongoose & 2×{{val|2.4|u=GHz}} Cortex-A75 & 4×{{val|1.9|u=GHz}} Cortex-A55)<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (1×{{val|2.8|u=GHz}} & 3×{{val|2.4|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|1.7|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
|Octa-core (4×{{val|2.7|u=GHz}} M3 Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.8|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A55<br />
|-<br />
! GPU<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-400MP4]] <br>({{@}}266&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-400MP4]] <br>({{@}}400&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T628MP6]] <br /> (3G version) (@600&nbsp;MHz) or Adreno 330 (LTE version) (@450&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T624]] ({{@}}400&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[ARM Holdings|ARM]] [[Mali (GPU)|Mali T760]] (Exynos) or Adreno 420 (Snapdragon)<br />
|Adreno 420<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760]]<br />
[[Mali (GPU)|MP8]]<br />
|{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T880 MP12]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 530<br />
}}<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T880 MP12]]<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G71 MP20]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 540<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G72 MP18]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 630<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="2" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G76 MP12]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 640<br />
}}<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G72 MP18]]<br />
|-<br />
! RAM (GB)<br />
| 1&nbsp;GB<br />
| 2&nbsp;GB<br />
| 3&nbsp;GB<br />
| 2&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="2" | 3&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="3" | 4&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 6&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 6 or 8&nbsp;GB<ref name="RAM">The 6 GB variant is paired with 128 GB of storage, while the 8 GB variant is paired with 512 GB of storage</ref><br />
| colspan="1" | 8&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 12&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 6 or 8&nbsp;GB<br />
|-<br />
! Storage (GB)<br />
| 16 or 32<br />
| colspan="2" | 16/32/64<br />
| 16 or 32<br />
| 32<br />
|32 or 64<br />
| colspan="1" |32/64/128<br />
| colspan="2" |64<br />
| colspan="1" |64/128/256<br />
| colspan="1" |128/512<br />
| colspan="1" |256<br />
| colspan="1" |256/512<br />
| colspan="1" |128<br />
|-<br />
! Expandable memory<br />
| colspan="4" |microSD slot (up to 64&nbsp;GB)<br />
| colspan="2" |microSD slot (up to 128&nbsp;GB)<br />
| {{No}}<br />
|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|1|u=TB}})<br />
|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|256|u=GB}})<br />
| colspan="2"|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|1|u=TB}})<br />
| {{No}}<br />
| colspan="2"|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|1|u=TB}})<br />
|-<br />
! 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE<br />
| colspan="14" style="text-align:center;" | 850/900/1,800/1,900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
! 3G WCDMA/HSPA<br />
| colspan="14" style="text-align:center;" | Yes<br />
|-<br />
! 4G LTE<br />
| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;" | Optional<br />
| colspan="8" |Yes<br />
|-<br />
! 5G<br />
| colspan="12"|No<br />
| colspan=“1” |Optional<br />
| colspan="1"|No<br />
|-<br />
!WiFi<br />
| colspan="2" |802.11a/b/g/n<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n/ac<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n<br />
| colspan="7" |802.11a/b/g/n/ac<br />
| colspan="3" |802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax<br />
|-<br />
!WLAN<br />
| colspan="4" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]]<ref name="dlna">https://www.dlna.org/products/</ref><br />
| colspan="2" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]](Cert. not listed)<br />
| colspan="8" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]]<ref name="dlna" /><br />
|-<br />
![[Bluetooth]]<br />
| 3.0+HS<br />
| colspan="5" | 4.0+LE<br />
| colspan="3" | 4.2+LE<br />
| colspan="5" |5.0 (LE up to 2Mbit/s)<br />
|-<br />
! Connectivity<br />
| colspan="1" | [[HDMI]] support<br />
| colspan="5" style="text-align:center" | [[HDMI]] support<br />[[Near field communication|NFC]]<br />
| colspan="8" style="text-align:center" | [[Near field communication|NFC]]<br />
|-<br />
! [[USB]] port<br />
| colspan="2" | [[microUSB]] Standard 5-pin <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Type B <br /> 3.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL 2]])<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Standard 5-pin <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Type B <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL 2]])<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Standard 5-pin 2.0<br />(Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
| colspan="7" |3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector<br />
|-<br />
![[USB OTG]]<br />
| colspan="14" | Supported<br />
|-<br />
! Basic Sensors<br />
| colspan="14" style="text-align:center" | Accelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Barometer<br />
|-<br />
! Additional Sensors<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | -<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | [[Magnetometer]]<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | Temperature<br />Humidity<br />Gesture<br />Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center" | Gesture<br />Geo-magnetic<br />RGB ambient light<br />GLONASS<br />Hall Sensor, Finger Scanner<br />
| colspan="4" |Iris scanner, fingerprint, heart rate, SpO2<br />
| colspan="2" |Ultrasonic Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer<br />
| colspan="1" |Optical Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer<br />
|-<br />
! Radio<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | Stereo FM radio with RDS<br />
| colspan="12" style="text-align:center" | No<br />
|-<br />
! [[ANT+]] Support<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | No<br />
| colspan="13" style="text-align:center" | Yes<br />
|-<br />
! Rear Camera<br />(Video Recording)<br />
| 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| 13&nbsp;MP<br />(4K[4G/LTE version])<br />(1080p in 60fps)<br />
| 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| colspan="3" |16&nbsp;MP Smart OIS<ref name="auto">Smart OIS = Optical Image Stabilization + software image stabilisation</ref><br />(4K at 30fps)<br />(1080p HD at 60fps)<br />(720p hd at 120fps)<br />
| colspan="2" | 12&nbsp;MP<br />f/1.7, Dual Pixel autofocus<ref name="auto" /><br />
| colspan="1" | 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide-angle]] f/1.7 [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.4 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 30fps, [[1080p]] at 60fps, [[720p]] at 240fps<br />
| colspan="1" | Dual 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide-angle]] f/1.5-2.4 [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.4 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 60fps, [[1080p]] at 240fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
| colspan="1" | '''Triple''' 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide angle]] f/1.5-2.4 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.1 + 16&nbsp;MP [[Ultra wide angle lens|Ultrawide]] f/2.2 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]]<ref name="OIS">Ultrawide lens lacks OIS</ref> with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 60fps, [[1080p]] at 240fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
| colspan="1" | '''Quad''' 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide angle]] f/1.5-2.4 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.1 + 16&nbsp;MP [[Ultra wide angle lens|Ultrawide]] f/2.2 + [[Time-of-flight camera|ToF]] 3D VGA<br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]]<ref name="OIS"/> with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 60fps, [[1080p]] at 240fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
| colspan="1" | '''Triple''' 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide angle]] f/1.7 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.4 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Ultra wide angle lens|Ultrawide]] f/2.2 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]]<ref name="OIS">Ultrawide lens lacks OIS</ref> with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 30fps, [[1080p]] at 30/60fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
|-<br />
! Front Camera<br />
| 2&nbsp;MP (with VGA video recording)<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 2&nbsp;MP (with 1080p video recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 3.7&nbsp;MP with f/1.9 (with 1440p HD video recording)<br />
| 5&nbsp;MP (f/1.9,video 1440p HD)<br />
| colspan="2" |5&nbsp;MP (f/1.7, Auto HDR)<br />
| colspan="2" |8&nbsp;MP, f/1.7, autofocus, 1/3.6" sensor size, 1.22&nbsp;µm pixel size, 1440p at 30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR<br />
| colspan="2" |10&nbsp;MP, f/2.2, autofocus, 1/3" sensor size, 1.22&nbsp;µm pixel size, 2160p at 30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR <br />
| colspan="1" |32&nbsp;MP, f/2.2, autofocus, 1/2.8" sensor size, 0.8&nbsp;µm pixel size, 1080p at 30fps, HDR<br />
|-<br />
! Battery<br />
| 2,500&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,100&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,200&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,100&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,220&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,000&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,000&nbsp;mAh<br>(not removable)<br />
| 3,500&nbsp;mAh<br>(not removable)<br />
| 3,200&nbsp;mAh<br>(not removable)<br />
|3,300 mAh (not removable)<br />
|4,000 mAh (not removable)<br />
|3,500 mAh (not removable)<br />
|4,300 mAh (not removable)<br />
|4,500 mAh (not removable)<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:10%;" |<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note (original)|Galaxy Note/ Galaxy Note LTE]] (N7000/3G) (N7005/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note II|Galaxy Note II]] (N7100/3G) (N7105/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3|Galaxy Note 3]] (N9000/3G) (N9005/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo|Galaxy Note 3 Neo]] (N7500/3G) (N7505/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 4|Galaxy Note 4]]<br />
(SM-N910x)<ref name=":4" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note Edge|Galaxy Note Edge]]<br />
(SM-N915x)<ref name=":5" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 5|Galaxy Note 5]]<br />
(SM-N920x)<ref name=":6" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7|Galaxy Note 7]]<br />
(SM-N930x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7#Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE)|Galaxy Note FE]]<br />
(SM-N935x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8|Galaxy Note 8]] (SM-N950x)<ref name=":13" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 9|Galaxy Note 9]] (SM-N960x)<ref name=":13" /><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10]] (SM-N970x)<ref name=":14" /><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10+]] (SM-N975x)<ref name=":15" /><br />
! colspan="1" | Galaxy Note 10 Lite (SM-N770F)<ref name=":16" /><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Tablets===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size:8"<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0|Galaxy Note 8.0]] (GT-N5100/N5110/N5120)<ref name=":7">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_8_0_n5100-5252.php Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 N5100], GSMArena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1|Galaxy Note 10.1]] (GT-N8000/N8010/N8020)<ref name=":8">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_10_1_n8000-4573.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000], GSMArena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition|Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] (SM-P600/P601/P605)<ref name=":9">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_10_1_(2014_edition)-5677.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition N8100], GSMArena.com</ref><ref name=":10">{{cite web|url=http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-101-2014-edition-specs?|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130907161120/http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-101-2014-edition-specs|url-status=live|archive-date=2013-09-07|title=Android Central|access-date=2013-09-08}}</ref><br />
![[Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2|Galaxy Note Pro 12.2]]<br />(SM-P900/P905)<br />
|-<br />
! Release date<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | {{dts|2013|2}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | {{dts|2012|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | {{dts|2013|10}}<br />
|February 2014<br />
|-<br />
! Dimensions<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|210.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> W {{convert|135.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> D {{convert|8.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|262|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> W {{convert|180|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> D {{convert|8.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|243.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> W {{convert|171.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> D {{convert|7.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|H 295.6&nbsp;mm (11.64&nbsp;in)<br />
W 204&nbsp;mm (8.0&nbsp;in)<br />
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D 7.95&nbsp;mm (0.313&nbsp;in)<br />
|-<br />
! Weight w/battery<br />
| {{convert|338|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|599|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|537|g|abbr=on}}<br />
|750 g (1.65&nbsp;lb)<br />
|-<br />
! [[Android OS]]<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.1.2 Jelly Bean<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.3 Jelly Bean<br />
|4.4.2 KitKat<br />
|-<br />
!Upgradable to<br />
| colspan="2" | 4.4.2 KitKat<br />
|5.0 Lollipop<br />
|5.0.2 Lollipop<br />
|-<br />
! Display<br />
| 8.0-inch HD WXGA (800x1280) [[Thin-film transistor|TFT]] (522 ppi)<br />
| 10.1-inch HD WXGA (800x1280) [[Super PLS|Super PLS TFT]] (150 ppi)<br />
| 10.1-inch HD WQXGA (2560x1600) [[Super PLS|Super Clear PLS TFT]] (299 ppi)<br />
| 12.2-inch HD [[Graphics display resolution|WQXGA]] (2560×1600) [[IPS panel|TFT]] (247.5 ppi)<br />
|-<br />
! [[System on chip|SoC]]<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 4412 Quad<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5420 ([[Wi-Fi]] & Wi-Fi+3G) or [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 800 (LTE)<br />
|[[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5420 (Wi-Fi) or [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 800 (LTE)<br />
|-<br />
! CPU<br />
| 1.6&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 1.4&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 2.1&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A57]] & 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! GPU<br />
| colspan="2" | [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-400MP4]] <br>({{@}}400&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T628MP6]] ({{@}}600&nbsp;MHz) Wi-Fi & Wi-Fi+3G model<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T628MP6]] (Wi-Fi model)<br />
|-<br />
! GPU ([[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]] models)<br />
| colspan="2" | -<br />
|Adreno 330 ({{@}}450&nbsp;MHz)<br />
|Adreno 330 Wi-Fi+4G model<br />
|-<br />
! RAM<br />
| colspan="2" | 2&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="2" | 3&nbsp;GB<br />
|-<br />
! Storage<br />
| 16 or 32&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="2" | 16 or 32 or 64&nbsp;GB<br />
| 32 or 64&nbsp;GB<br />
|-<br />
! Expandable memory<br />
| colspan="3" |microSD slot (up to 64&nbsp;GB)<br />
|[[microSDXC]] slot (up to 128&nbsp;GB)<br />
|-<br />
! 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE<br />
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Optional<br />
|-<br />
! 3G WCDMA/HSPA<br />
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Optional<br />
|-<br />
! 4G LTE<br />
| colspan="4" |Optional<br />
|-<br />
!WiFi<br />
| colspan="2" |802.11a/b/g/n/ac<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5&nbsp;GHz)<br />
|-<br />
!WLAN<br />
| colspan="4" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]]<ref name="dlna" /><br />
|-<br />
![[Bluetooth]]<br />
| colspan="4" |4.0+LE<br />
|-<br />
! Connectivity<br />
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center" | [[HDMI]] support<br />
|-<br />
! micro [[USB]]<br />
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center" |Standard 5-pin <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
|Standard<br />
10-pin 3.0<br />
<br />
(Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
|-<br />
![[USB OTG]]<br />
| colspan="4" |Supported<br />
|-<br />
! Basic Sensors<br />
| colspan="4" |Accelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Barometer<br />
|-<br />
! Additional Sensors<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="2" |Temperature<br />Humidity<br />Gesture<br />Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
|-<br />
! Radio<br />
| colspan="4" |NO<br />
|-<br />
! [[ANT+]] Support<br />
| colspan="4" |YES<br />
|-<br />
! Rear Camera<br />(Video Recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 5&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| colspan="2" | 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
|-<br />
! Front Camera<br />
| 1.3&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 2&nbsp;MP (with 1080p video recording)<br />
|-<br />
! Battery<br />
| 4,600&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 7,000&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 8,220&nbsp;mAh<br />
|9,500 mAh<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:10%;" |<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0|Galaxy Note 8.0]] (N5100/N5110/N5120)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1|Galaxy Note 10.1]] (N8000/N8010/N8020)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition|Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] (P600/P601/P605)<br />
![[Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2|Galaxy Note Pro 12.2]] (P900/P905)<br />
|}<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Samsung Galaxy S series]]<br />
* [[Samsung Galaxy Tab series]]<br />
* [[Huawei Mate series]]<br />
* [[LG V series]]<br />
* [[https://gedgetsarena.blogspot.com/2020/01/samsung-galaxy-s10-lite-and-note-10-lite.html Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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'''Multiple inheritance''' is a feature of some [[object-oriented programming|object-oriented]] computer [[programming language]]s in which an object or [[class (computer programming)|class]] can [[inheritance (object-oriented programming)|inherit]] characteristics and features from more than one parent object or [[superclass (computer science)|parent class]]. It is distinct from single inheritance, where an object or class may only inherit from one particular object or class.<br />
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Multiple inheritance has been a sensitive issue for many years,<ref>{{cite journal |last=Cargill |first=T. A. |date=Winter 1991 |title=Controversy: The Case Against Multiple Inheritance in C++ |journal=Computing Systems |volume=4 |number=1 |pages=69–82}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last=Waldo |first=Jim |date=Spring 1991 |title=Controversy: The Case For Multiple Inheritance in C++ |journal=Computing Systems |volume=4 |number=2 |pages=157–171}}</ref> with opponents pointing to its increased complexity and ambiguity in situations such as the "diamond problem", where it may be ambiguous as to which parent class a particular feature is inherited from if more than one parent class implements said feature. This can be addressed in various ways, including using [[virtual inheritance]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Schärli |first1=Nathanael |last2=Ducasse |first2=Stéphane |last3=Nierstrasz |first3=Oscar |last4=Black |first4=Andrew |title=Traits: Composable Units of Behavior |website=Web.cecs.pdx.edu |url=http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~black/publications/TR_CSE_02-012.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate=2016-10-21}}</ref> Alternate methods of object composition not based on inheritance such as [[mixin]]s and [[Trait (computer programming)|traits]] have also been proposed to address the ambiguity.<br />
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==Details==<br />
In [[object-oriented programming]] (OOP), ''[[inheritance (object-oriented programming)|inheritance]]'' describes a relationship between two classes in which one class (the ''child'' class) ''subclasses'' the ''parent'' class. The child inherits methods and attributes of the parent, allowing for shared functionality. For example, one might create a variable class ''Mammal'' with features such as eating, reproducing, etc.; then define a child class ''Cat'' that inherits those features without having to explicitly program them, while adding new features like ''chasing mice''.<br />
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Multiple inheritance allows programmers to use more than one totally orthogonal hierarchy simultaneously, such as allowing ''Cat'' to inherit from ''Cartoon character'' and ''Pet'' and ''Mammal'' and access features from within all of those classes.<br />
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==Implementations==<br />
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[[IBM System Object Model]] (SOM) runtime supports multiple inheritance, and any programming language targeting SOM can implement new SOM classes inherited from multiple bases.<br />
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Some object-oriented languages, such as [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]], and [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]] implement ''single inheritance'', although [[protocol (object-oriented programming)|protocols]], or ''interfaces,'' provide some of the functionality of true multiple inheritance.<br />
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[[PHP]] uses [[traits class]]es to inherit specific method implementations. [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]] uses [[Modular programming|modules]] to inherit multiple methods.<br />
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== The diamond problem ==<br />
[[File:Diamond inheritance.svg|thumb|right|A diamond class inheritance diagram.]]<br />
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The "'''diamond problem'''" (sometimes referred to as the "Deadly Diamond of Death"<ref>{{cite web | last = Martin | first = Robert C. | authorlink = Robert Cecil Martin | date = 1997-03-09 | title = Java and C++: A critical comparison | url = http://objectmentor.com/resources/articles/javacpp.pdf|format=PDF|website=Objectmentor.com|accessdate=2016-10-21|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051024230813/http://www.objectmentor.com/resources/articles/javacpp.pdf|archivedate=2005-10-24}}</ref>) is an ambiguity that arises when two classes B and C inherit from A, and class D inherits from both B and C. If there is a method in A that B and C have [[Method overriding (programming)|overridden]], and D does not override it, then which version of the method does D inherit: that of B, or that of C?<br />
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For example, in the context of [[Graphical user interface|GUI]] [[software development]], a class <code>Button</code> may inherit from both classes <code>Rectangle</code> (for appearance) and <code>Clickable</code> (for functionality/input handling), and classes <code>Rectangle</code> and <code>Clickable</code> both inherit from the <code>Object</code> class. Now if the <code>equals</code> method is called for a <code>Button</code> object and there is no such method in the <code>Button</code> class but there is an overridden <code>equals</code> method in <code>Rectangle</code> or <code>Clickable</code> (or both), which method should be eventually called?<br />
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It is called the "diamond problem" because of the shape of the class inheritance diagram in this situation. In this case, class A is at the top, both B and C separately beneath it, and D joins the two together at the bottom to form a diamond shape.<br />
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=== Mitigation ===<br />
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Languages have different ways of dealing with these problems of repeated inheritance.<br />
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* [[C++]] by default follows each inheritance path separately, so a <code>D</code> object would actually contain two separate <code>A</code> objects, and uses of <code>A</code>'s members have to be properly qualified. If the inheritance from <code>A</code> to <code>B</code> and the inheritance from <code>A</code> to <code>C</code> are both marked "<code>virtual</code>" (for example, "<code>class B : virtual public A</code>"), C++ takes special care to only create one <code>A</code> object, and uses of <code>A</code>'s members work correctly. If [[virtual inheritance]] and nonvirtual inheritance are mixed, there is a single virtual <code>A</code>, and a nonvirtual <code>A</code> for each nonvirtual inheritance path to <code>A</code>. C++ requires stating explicitly which parent class the feature to be used is invoked from i.e. <code>Worker::Human.Age</code>. C++ does not support explicit repeated inheritance since there would be no way to qualify which superclass to use (i.e. having a class appear more than once in a single derivation list [class Dog : public Animal, Animal]). C++ also allows a single instance of the multiple class to be created via the virtual inheritance mechanism (i.e. <code>Worker::Human</code> and <code>Musician::Human</code> will reference the same object).<br />
* [[Common Lisp]] [[Common Lisp Object System|CLOS]] attempts to provide both reasonable default behavior and the ability to override it. By default, to put it simply, the methods are sorted in <code>D,B,C,A</code>, when B is written before C in the class definition. The method with the most specific argument classes is chosen (D>(B,C)>A) ; then in the order in which parent classes are named in the subclass definition (B>C). However, the programmer can override this, by giving a specific method resolution order or stating a rule for combining methods. This is called method combination, which may be fully controlled. The MOP ([[metaobject]] protocol) also provides means to modify the inheritance, [[dynamic dispatch]], class instantiation, and other internal mechanisms without affecting the stability of the system.<br />
* [[Curl (programming language)|Curl]] allows only classes that are explicitly marked as ''shared'' to be inherited repeatedly. Shared classes must define a ''secondary constructor'' for each regular [[constructor (computer science)|constructor]] in the class. The regular constructor is called the first time the state for the shared class is initialized through a subclass constructor, and the secondary constructor will be invoked for all other subclasses.<br />
* In [[Eiffel (programming language)|Eiffel]], the ancestors' features are chosen explicitly with select and rename directives. This allows the features of the base class to be shared between its descendants or to give each of them a separate copy of the base class. Eiffel allows explicit joining or separation of features inherited from ancestor classes. Eiffel will automatically join features together, if they have the same name and implementation. The class writer has the option to rename the inherited features to separate them. Multiple inheritance is a frequent occurrence in Eiffel development; most of the effective classes in the widely used EiffelBase library of data structures and algorithms, for example, have two or more parents.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-367.htm|title=Standard ECMA-367|website=Ecma-international.org|accessdate=2016-10-21}}</ref><br />
* [[Go (programming language)|Go]] prevents the diamond problem at compile time. If a structure <code>D</code> embeds two structures <code>B</code> and <code>C</code> which both have a method <code>F()</code>, thus satisfying an interface <code>A</code>, the compiler will complain about an "ambiguous selector" if <code>D.F()</code> is called, or if an instance of <code>D</code> is assigned to a variable of type <code>A</code>. <code>B</code> and <code>C</code>'s methods can be called explicitly with <code>D.B.F()</code> or <code>D.C.F()</code>.<br />
* [[Java (programming language)|Java]] 8 introduces default methods on interfaces. If <code>A,B,C</code> are interfaces, <code>B,C</code> can each provide a different implementation to an [[abstract method]] of <code>A</code>, causing the diamond problem. Either class <code>D</code> must reimplement the method (the body of which can simply forward the call to one of the super implementations), or the ambiguity will be rejected as a compile error.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~briangoetz/lambda/lambda-state-final.html|title=State of the Lambda|website=Cr.openjdk.java.net|accessdate=2016-10-21}}</ref> Prior to Java 8, Java was not subject to the Diamond problem risk because it did not support multiple inheritance and interface default methods were not available.<br />
* [[JavaFX Script]] in version 1.2 allows multiple inheritance through the use of [[mixin]]s. In case of conflict, the compiler prohibits the direct usage of the ambiguous variable or function. Each inherited member can still be accessed by casting the object to the mixin of interest, e.g. <code>(individual as Person).printInfo();</code>.<br />
* [[Logtalk]] supports both interface and implementation multi-inheritance, allowing the declaration of method ''aliases'' that provide both renaming and access to methods that would be masked out by the default conflict resolution mechanism.<br />
* In [[OCaml]], parent classes are specified individually in the body of the class definition. Methods (and attributes) are inherited in the same order, with each newly inherited method overriding any existing methods. OCaml chooses the last matching definition of a class inheritance list to resolve which method implementation to use under ambiguities. To override the default behavior, one simply qualifies a method call with the desired class definition.<br />
* [[Perl]] uses the list of classes to inherit from as an ordered list. The compiler uses the first method it finds by [[depth-first search]]ing of the superclass list or using the [[C3 linearization]] of the class hierarchy. Various extensions provide alternative class composition schemes. The order of inheritance affects the class semantics. In the above ambiguity, class <code>B</code> and its ancestors would be checked before class <code>C</code> and its ancestors, so the method in <code>A</code> would be inherited through <code>B</code>. This is shared with [[Io programming language|Io]] and [[Picolisp]]. In Perl, this behavior can be overridden using the <code>mro</code> or other modules to use [[C3 linearization]] or other algorithms.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://perldoc.perl.org/perlobj.html#Method-Resolution-Order |title=perlobj |website=perldoc.perl.org |date= |accessdate=2016-10-21}}</ref><br />
* [[Python (programming language)|Python]] has the same structure as Perl, but, unlike Perl, includes it in the syntax of the language. The order of inheritance affects the class semantics. Python had to deal with this upon the introduction of new-style classes, all of which have a common ancestor, <code>object</code>. Python creates a list of classes using the [[C3 linearization]] (or Method Resolution Order (MRO)) algorithm. That algorithm enforces two constraints: children precede their parents and if a class inherits from multiple classes, they are kept in the order specified in the tuple of base classes (however in this case, some classes high in the inheritance graph may precede classes lower in the graph<ref>{{cite web|author=Abstract |url=https://www.python.org/download/releases/2.3/mro/#examples |title=The Python 2.3 Method Resolution Order |website=Python.org |date= |accessdate=2016-10-21}}</ref>). Thus, the method resolution order is: <code>D</code>, <code>B</code>, <code>C</code>, <code>A</code>.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.python.org/download/releases/2.2.3/descrintro/#mro |title=Unifying types and classes in Python 2.2 |website=Python.org |date= |accessdate=2016-10-21}}</ref><br />
* [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]] classes have exactly one parent but may also inherit from multiple ''modules;'' ruby class definitions are executed, and the (re)definition of a method obscures any previously existing definition at the time of execution. In the absence of runtime metaprogramming this has approximately the same semantics as rightmost depth first resolution.<br />
* [[Scala (programming language)|Scala]] allows multiple instantiation of ''traits'', which allows for multiple inheritance by adding a distinction between the class hierarchy and the trait hierarchy. A class can only inherit from a single class, but can mix-in as many traits as desired. Scala resolves method names using a right-first depth-first search of extended 'traits', before eliminating all but the last occurrence of each module in the resulting list. So, the resolution order is: [<code>D</code>, <code>C</code>, <code>A</code>, <code>B</code>, <code>A</code>], which reduces down to [<code>D</code>, <code>C</code>, <code>B</code>, <code>A</code>].<br />
* [[Tcl]] allows multiple parent classes; the order of specification in the class declaration affects the name resolution for members using the [[C3 linearization]] algorithm.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tcl.tk/man/itcl3.1/class.n.html |title=Manpage of class |website=Tcl.tk |date=1999-11-16 |accessdate=2016-10-21}}</ref><br />
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Languages that allow only [[single inheritance]], where a class can only derive from one base class, do not have the diamond problem. The reason for this is that such languages have at most one implementation of any method at any level in the inheritance chain regardless of the repetition or placement of methods. Typically these languages allow classes to implement multiple [[protocol (object-oriented programming)|protocol]]s, called [[interface (Java)|interfaces]] in Java. These protocols define methods but do not provide concrete implementations. This strategy has been used by [[ActionScript]], [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]], [[D (programming language)|D]], [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[Nemerle]], [[Object Pascal]], [[Objective-C]], [[Smalltalk]], [[Swift (programming language)|Swift]] and [[PHP (programming language)|PHP]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.interfaces.php |title=Object Interfaces - Manual |website=PHP.net |date=2007-07-04 |accessdate=2016-10-21}}</ref> All these languages allow classes to implement multiple protocols.<br />
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Moreover, [[Ada (programming language)|Ada]], C#, Java, Object Pascal, Objective-C, Swift and PHP allow multiple-inheritance of interfaces (called protocols in Objective-C and Swift). Interfaces are like abstract base classes that specify method signatures without implementing any behaviour. ("Pure" interfaces such as the ones in Java up to version 7 do not permit any implementation or instance data in the interface.) Nevertheless, even when several interfaces declare the same method signature, as soon as that method is implemented (defined) anywhere in the inheritance chain, it overrides any implementation of that method in the chain above it (in its superclasses). Hence, at any given level in the inheritance chain, there can be at most one implementation of any method. Thus, single-inheritance method implementation does not exhibit the Diamond Problem even with multiple-inheritance of interfaces. With the introduction of default implementation for interfaces in Java 8 and C# 8, it is still possible to generate a Diamond Problem, although this will only appear as a compile-time error.<br />
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{{see also|Comparison of C Sharp and Java#Explicit interface implementation}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Directed graph]]<br />
* [[Nixon diamond]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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==Further reading==<br />
* [http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.23.4735&rep=rep1&type=pdf Stroustrup, Bjarne (1999). ''Multiple Inheritance for C++''. Proceedings of the Spring 1987 European Unix Users Group Conference]<br />
* Object-Oriented Software Construction'', Second Edition, by [[Bertrand Meyer]], Prentice Hall, 1997, {{ISBN|0-13-629155-4}}<br />
* {{Cite journal | issue = 103–119 |author1=Eddy Truyen |author2=Wouter Joosen |author3=Bo Nørregaard |author4=Pierre Verbaeten | title = A Generalization and Solution to the Common Ancestor Dilemma Problem in Delegation-Based Object Systems | journal = Proceedings of the 2004 Dynamic Aspects Workshop | year = 2004 | url = http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~eddy/PUBLICATIONS/DAW2004.pdf }}<br />
* {{cite book|author1=Ira R. Forman |author2=Scott Danforth|title=Putting Metaclasses to Work|year=1999|isbn=0-201-43305-2}} <!-- One of metaclasses' duties is to manage methods in multiply inheriting classes. Main Python developer references this book as the origin of OOP design in Python --><br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://docs.eiffel.com/book/method/et-inheritance Tutorial on inheritance usage in Eiffel]<br />
* [http://rhettinger.wordpress.com/2011/05/26/super-considered-super/ Tutorial on effective use of multiple inheritance in Python]<br />
* [http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/manual005.html#toc26 An overview of inheritance in Ocaml]<br />
* [https://programmingarea9.blogspot.com/2020/01/inheritance-in-java.html Inheritance in Java]<br />
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{{Infobox information appliance<br />
| name = Samsung Galaxy Note<br />
| logo = Samsung Galaxy Note new logo.svg<br />
| image = Galaxy Note 10 & Note 10+.jpg<br />
| caption = [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10]]<br />
| manufacturer = [[Samsung Electronics]]<br />
| type = [[Phablet]], [[Tablet computer|Tablet]]<br />
| os = [[Android (operating system)|Android]]<br />
| input = [[Touch screen]], [[stylus (computing)|Stylus]]<br />
| related = [[Samsung Galaxy]]<br />
| releasedate = 29 October 2011<br />
}}<br />
The '''Samsung Galaxy Note series''' is a series of high-end [[Android (operating system)|Android]]-based [[Smartphone|smartphones]] [[phablet]]s and [[tablet computer|tablets]] developed and marketed by [[Samsung Electronics]]. The line is primarily oriented towards [[pen computing]]; all Galaxy Note models ship with a [[stylus (computing)|stylus pen]] and incorporate a pressure-sensitive [[Wacom (company)|Wacom]] [[graphics tablet|digitizer]]. All Galaxy Note models also include software features that are oriented towards the stylus and the devices' large screens, such as [[note-taking]] and [[digital scrapbooking]] apps, and split-screen multitasking.<br />
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The Galaxy Note smartphones have been considered the first commercially successful examples of "[[phablet]]s"—a class of smartphone with large screens that are intended to straddle the functionality of a traditional tablet with that of a phone. Samsung sold over 50 million Galaxy Note devices between September 2011 and October 2013. 10 million units of the Galaxy Note 3 have been sold within its first 2 months, 30 million were of the Note II, while the original Galaxy Note sold around 10 million units worldwide.<br />
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==Devices==<br />
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===Phones===<br />
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====Galaxy Note====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note (original)}}<br />
Samsung announced the original Galaxy Note at [[IFA Berlin]] in 2011. While some media outlets questioned the viability of the device due to its 5.3-inch screen (which, at the time, was considered extremely large for a phone), the Note received positive reception for its stylus functionality, the speed of its 1.4&nbsp;GHz dual-core processor, and the advantages of such a large screen size.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/review/mobile_phones/samsung/galaxy_note/401248 | title =Samsung Galaxy Note Android phone|newspaper=PC World Australia|accessdate=December 4, 2011}}</ref><ref name=techradar-originalgn>{{cite web|url= h≈ttp://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/tablets/hands-on-samsung-galaxy-note-review-1008827 | title =Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Note review|publisher=[[TechRadar]]| first =Dan | last = Grabham|date=2011-09-01|accessdate=2011-09-27}}</ref> The Galaxy Note was a commercial success: released October 2011, Samsung announced in December 2011, that the Galaxy Note had sold 1 million units in two months. In February 2012, Samsung debuted a Note version with [[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]] support, and by August 2012, the Note had sold 10 million units worldwide.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web| title = Samsung: 10M Galaxy Notes sold in nine months |url= http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57493718-94/samsung-10m-galaxy-notes-sold-in-nine-months/|publisher= [[CNET]]|accessdate=18 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.engadget.com/2011/12/29/1-million-galaxy-notes-shipped-worldwide-us-fans-throw-money-at/ |title=1 million Galaxy Notes shipped worldwide, US fans throw money at their screens|author=Mat Smith|publisher=[[Engadget]]|date=December 29, 2011}}</ref><br />
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====Galaxy Note II====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note II}}<br />
On August 29, 2012, at IFA Berlin, Samsung unveiled a successor to the Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Note II. The new model, released September 2012, featured improvements to the original Note's hardware (with a quad-core processor and a larger 5.5 inches (140&nbsp;mm) display, a revised stylus and an upgraded digitizer with 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity for more precise pen input, a new hardware design based on that of the [[Galaxy S III]]), along with new features such as pen gestures, split-screen multitasking, Air View (which allows previews of content to be displayed by hovering the pen above the screen), and other new features also introduced by the S III.<ref name=note2review-engadget>{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note II review|url= https://www.engadget.com/2012/10/08/samsung-galaxy-note-ii-review/ |work=Engadget|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref><br />
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====Galaxy Note 3====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 3}}<br />
On September 4, 2013, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 3, which introduced a more "premium" design with a [[plastic leather]] backing, a 5.7 inch (145&nbsp;mm) [[1080p]] display, up to 5 minutes of [[4K resolution|4K]] video recording, [[USB 3.0]] connector, and expanded stylus pen functionality.<ref name=cnet-gn3handson>{{cite web|title = Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Review: Powerful new Note wields mightier pen skills|url=http://reviews.cnet.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3/|work=CNET|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref><ref name=verge-usb3>{{cite web|title=For the new Galaxy Note, USB 3 is the magic number |url=https://www.theverge.com/2013/9/5/4696874/galaxy-note-3-usb-3-0-power-connector-explained|work=The Verge|accessdate=5 September 2013}}</ref> Unlike its predecessor, it doesn't have FM radio.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 3 Neo====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo}}<br />
In January 2014, Samsung for the first time released a "downgraded" version of the Note 3, the Galaxy Note 3 Neo. It features the S-Pen stylus, 8 MP camera, 5.5" Super AMOLED HD 720p display, 16 GB storage, 2 GB RAM as well as all of the Note 3's software features. For the first time, it has a Samsung Exynos Hexa 5260 (6 core) processor with a quad-core 1.3&nbsp;GHz Cortex A7 CPU and a dual-core 1.7&nbsp;GHz Cortex A15 CPU with support for HMP and a Mali-T624 GPU.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 4====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 4}}<br />
On September 3, 2014, at IFA Berlin, Samsung unveiled a successor to the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy Note 4. The new model, released in October 2014, introduced a new design with a [[plastic leather]] backing and metal frame, a 5.7-inch (145&nbsp;mm) QHD display, a 16&nbsp;MP camera with [[Optical Image Stabilization|OIS]], improved S-Pen stylus, an upgraded digitizer with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity and expanded functionality, fingerprint scanner, and other features taken from the [[Samsung Galaxy S5|Galaxy S5]].<br />
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====Galaxy Note Edge====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note Edge}}<br />
Alongside the Galaxy Note 4, Samsung also unveiled the Galaxy Note Edge, which features a display with a curved portion that wraps around the right [[bezel (screen)|bezel]] of the device. The curved area can be used as a sidebar to display news and information tickers, application shortcuts, and other tools.<ref name=cnet-noteedgecomfort>{{cite web|title=With Galaxy Note Edge, Samsung returns to comfort zone: hardware|url=http://www.cnet.com/news/with-galaxy-note-edge-samsung-returns-to-comfort-zone-hardware/|website=CNET|accessdate=7 January 2015}}</ref><ref name=gsmarena-review>{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note Edge review: The other side|url=http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_edge-review-1165.php|website=GSM Arena|accessdate=7 January 2015}}</ref><br />
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====Galaxy Note 5====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 5}}<br />
The Galaxy Note 5 was announced on August 13, 2015. It is based upon the specifications and hardware design of the [[Galaxy S6]], including its metal frame and glass backing, a 5.7-inch 1440p display, [[Exynos]] 7 Octa 7420 [[system-on-chip]], as well as a new spring-loaded stylus slot. As with the S6 and unlike previous Note models, the Note 5 does not offer a user-replaceable battery or expandable storage.<ref name="techradar-5review">{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review|url=http://www.techradar.com/us/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-note-5-1301322/review|website=Techradar|publisher=Future|accessdate=27 February 2016}}</ref><ref name="engadget-slotbreakstylusfix">{{cite web|title=Samsung fixes the Galaxy Note 5's backwards pen problem|url=https://www.engadget.com/2016/01/18/samsung-fixes-galaxy-note-5-pen-issue/|website=Engadget|accessdate=27 February 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Inserting your S Pen backwards could damage your phone|url=http://www.phonearena.com/news/Inserting-your-S-Pen-the-wrong-way-could-permanently-destroy-your-Samsung-Galaxy-Note5_id72999|work=Phonearena|date=24 August 2015|accessdate=26 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Samsung on Galaxy Note 5 broken stylus slot: Read the manual|url=https://www.theverge.com/2015/8/25/9206509/samsung-galaxy-note-5-s-pen-issue-response|work=The Verge|date=25 August 2015|accessdate=26 August 2015}}</ref> The new "Screen off memo" feature allows the phone to be awoken directly to a note screen when the stylus is removed,<ref name="techradar-5review"/> and the camera app allows public and private [[livestreaming]] directly to [[YouTube]].<ref name="techradar-5review"/><br />
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====Galaxy Note 7====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 7}}<br />
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The Galaxy Note 7 was announced during a press event in [[New York City]] on 2 August 2016. It is largely based on the hardware of the [[Galaxy S7]], inheriting its processor, camera, and the restoration of [[IP68]] water resistance and expandable storage. It is also Samsung's first device to feature a [[USB-C]] connector. The Galaxy Note 7's display is curved across the sides of the device, and its stylus features higher degrees of pressure sensitivity and a finer tip.<ref name="verge-s7unveil">{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note 7 arrives August 19th with curved display, iris scanner|url=https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/8/2/12344688/samsung-galaxy-note-7-announced-price-release-date-specs|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=1 September 2016}}</ref><ref name="ars-note7unveil">{{cite web|url=https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/08/galaxy-note-7-hands-on-samsung-goes-full-sci-fi-with-an-iris-scanner/|title=Galaxy Note 7 hands-on: Samsung goes full sci-fi with an iris scanner|work=Ars Technica|accessdate=1 September 2016}}</ref> Samsung branded the device as the Note 7 rather than the Note 6 in order to synchronize its branding with the flagship [[Samsung Galaxy S7|Samsung Galaxy S7 series]].<ref name="verge-gn7">{{cite news |title=Samsung will announce the Galaxy Note 7 on August 2nd |url= https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/7/12/12158552/samsung-galaxy-note-7-event-august-2nd |website=The Verge |publisher=Vox Media |accessdate=28 July 2016}}</ref><br />
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The Galaxy Note 7 was afflicted by repeated manufacturing problems with their internal batteries, which led to incidents in which they overheated and combusted.<ref name="verge-cause">{{cite web|title=Samsung says bad batteries and rushed manufacturing doomed the Galaxy Note 7|url=https://www.theverge.com/2017/1/22/14353686/samsung-galaxy-note-7-recall-reason-report|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=23 January 2017}}</ref><ref name="recode-cause">{{cite web|title=Samsung says two separate battery issues were to blame for all of its Galaxy Note 7 problems|url=http://www.recode.net/2017/1/22/14330404/samsung-note-7-problems-battery-investigation-explanation|website=Recode|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=23 January 2017}}</ref> After replacement models experienced similar incidents, the Note 7 was officially discontinued on 11 October 2016, and [almost] all the devices were recalled globally<ref name="verge-note7isdead">{{cite web|title=The Galaxy Note 7 is dead|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/10/11/13202608/samsung-galaxy-note-7-discontinued|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=11 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="bbc-gn7done">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37618618|title=Samsung permanently stops Galaxy Note 7 production|date=11 October 2016|work=[[BBC News]]}}</ref> due to explosions.<br />
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====Galaxy Note Fan Edition====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition}}<br />
After the recall of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Samsung decided to release the Note Fan Edition (FE) as the new Note 7 being released in selected countries on July 7, 2017. It comes with a smaller battery than the Note 7 due to safety reasons.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.xda-developers.com/note-fe-unboxing/amp/|title=The Note FE is a Captivating Re-Do That's Still Worth Considering, Even in 2017|date=2017-07-14|work=xda-developers|access-date=2017-07-17|language=en-US}}</ref><br />
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Improved changes of the Galaxy Note Fan Edition include [[Android Nougat]] with [[Samsung Experience]] 8.1 UI, [[Bixby (virtual assistant)|Bixby]] virtual assistant (excluding Voice), a "Fan Edition" marking on the back and a Clear View Cover case.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 8====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 8}}<br />
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was announced on August 23, 2017 at a ''Samsung Unpacked'' event. It features a 6.3" [[1440p]] [[Super AMOLED]] ''Infinity Display'', [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 835|835]]/[[Exynos]] 8895 processor (depending on location), an [[iris scanner]], IP68 dust and water resistance, a new dual-lens camera setup with a [[telephoto lens]] and support for [[Samsung DeX]].<br />
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====Galaxy Note 9====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 9}}<br />
On June 27, 2018, Samsung sent out invitations for the next "Unpacked" event, showing a yellow S Pen image. It was announced on August 9, 2018 and is available starting on August 24, 2018.<ref>https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/6/27/17509830/samsung-unpacked-galaxy-note-9-event-august-9th-announced</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3020485/galaxy-note-9-release-date-price-its-official-and-pre-orders-begin-today|title=Galaxy Note 9 release date, specs and price: It's official and pre-orders begin today|access-date=2018-08-09|language=en}}</ref><br />
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The Note 9 includes an update to Bixby. Bixby will automatically process the user's command. The Note 9 is connected to the SmartThings app and it includes features such as auto sound switching between different smart devices.<br />
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The new S Pen introduced is Bluetooth enabled. Users can control the camera, [[YouTube]] videos and slideshows remotely.<ref>https://www.samsung.com/uk/smartphones/galaxy-note9/s-pen/</ref><br />
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The Note 9 has been accepted by the [[Federal Communications Commission]], and it has a [[List of Qualcomm Snapdragon systems-on-chip|Snapdragon]] 845 or Exynos 9810 processor, 6GB RAM for 128 GB variant and 8 GB of RAM for 512 GB variant, a 4000 mAh battery.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.geek-windows.com/Samsung-declare-la-date-officiel-de-lancement-de-la-note-9/|title=Samsung déclare la date officiel de lancement de la note 9 -GEEK-WIN|last=GEEK-WIN|work=GEEK-WIN|access-date=2018-07-03|language=fr-FR}}</ref><br />
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The Note 9 uses the same camera hardware seen on [[Samsung Galaxy S9]] Plus, with a dual camera setup, a 12MP wide-angle sensor with f/1.5 and f/2.4 dual aperture and a 12MP telephoto sensor with the f/2.4 aperture for [[Bokeh]] effects at the back. It also has an 8MP front-facing camera. The Note 9 is powered with AI software that improves the photography experience.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://techshali.com/samsung-galaxy-note-9-specs-news-sale-s-pen/|title=Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Specs, Price and Sale|access-date=2018-08-21|language=en}}</ref><br />
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==== Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+ ====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 10}}<br />
On July 1, 2019, Samsung announced that it would hold its second Unpacked event of the year on August 7 at 4PM Eastern in Brooklyn's Barclays Center. The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ were unveiled at the show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/01/samsung-unpacked-august-7-galaxy-note-10/|title=Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 10 on August 7th|website=Engadget|language=en|access-date=2019-07-02}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-unpacked-2019-08-live-streaming/|title=[Invitation] Samsung Galaxy UNPACKED 2019: The Next Galaxy|date=2019-07-01|website=Samsung US Newsroom|language=en-US|access-date=2019-07-02}}</ref><br />
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The Note 10 marked the first time Samsung offered a Plus model of its Note, with the Note 10 offering a 6.3-inch 1080p display and the Note 10+ offering a 6.8-inch 1440p display. The Note 10 has non-expandable 256gb storage, while the Note 10+ has expandable storage via microSD. Both phones have new triple camera setups offering a 16MP ultra-wide angle lens, a 12MP wide angle lens, and a 12MP telephoto lens. Both variants also saw the power button consolidated with the Bixby button on the left side of the phone, with the button now being reprogrammable to be used as a power button or to activate Bixby. Both versions also saw the elimination of the headphone jack.<br />
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===Tablets===<br />
====Galaxy Note 8.0====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0}}<br />
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is an 8-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It belongs to the second generation of the Samsung Galaxy Note series tablets, which also includes a 10.1-inch model, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 10.1====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1}}<br />
At the [[Mobile World Congress]] 2012, Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 10.1, as an alternative to the Galaxy Tab 10.1. It has a 10.1-inch display and uses a quad-core 1.4&nbsp;GHz processor and supports the Samsung S-Pen stylus input as seen on the original Galaxy Note phone.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition}}<br />
At the 2013 Samsung Unpacked Episode 2 event in Berlin and New York, Samsung announced the successor to the original Galaxy Note 10.1-inch tablet dubbed as the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. Like its predecessor, it has a 10.1 inch display and now supports the improved Samsung S-Pen stylus input also seen in the Note III and it copies the design cue of its lower-end sibling the [[Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1]] which sports the unified Samsung design first used on the [[Samsung Galaxy S4]].<br />
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====Galaxy Note Pro 12.2====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2}}<br />
At the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung announced the first Pro line of tablets which included a bigger Samsung Galaxy Note Pro tablet with a 12.2 inch display and also comes with the same S-Pen stylus the [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] is sporting which is the standard on the Note Series. Its design is similar to the [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] which has the Samsung standard simulated stitched-leather back.<br />
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==Other Samsung devices equipped with S-Pen stylus==<br />
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===Galaxy Tab===<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Tab series}}<br />
Subsequently, released together with the first regular Tab A 8.0 and 9.7 models in 2015, Samsung released a model of the Tab A 9.7 equipped with an S-Pen stylus making it the first Samsung Galaxy device to be equipped with the Samsung stylus outside the Note series. In 2017 Samsung released another S-Pen device, the Tab S3. On August 1, 2018, Samsung launched the new tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 with a new S-Pen.<br />
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==Comparison==<br />
This table is primarily intended to show the differences between the model families of the Galaxy Note series. The list only covers unlocked and international devices.<br />
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===Phones===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size:8"<br />
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!<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note (original)|Galaxy Note/ Galaxy Note LTE]]<br />
(GT-N7000/3G)<br />
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(GT-N7005/LTE)<ref name=":0">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_n7000-4135.php Samsung Galaxy Note N7000], GSMArena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note II|Galaxy Note II]]<br />
(GT-N7100/3G)<br />
<br />
(GT-N7105/LTE)<ref name=":1">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_ii_n7100-4854.php Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3|Galaxy Note 3]]<br />
(SM-N9000/3G)<br />
<br />
(SM-N9005/LTE)<ref name=":2">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_3-5665.php Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9000], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo|Galaxy Note 3 Neo]]<br />
(SM-N750x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 4|Galaxy Note 4]]<br />
(SM-N910x)<ref name=":4">[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynote4/note4_specs.html Samsung Galaxy Note 4], samsung.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note Edge|Galaxy Note Edge]]<br />
(SM-N915x)<ref name=":5">[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynoteedge/index.html Samsung Galaxy Note Edge], samsung.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 5|Galaxy Note 5]]<br />
(SM-N920x)<ref name=":6">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note5-7431.php Samsung Galaxy Note 5], GSMarena.com]</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7|Galaxy Note 7]]<br />
(SM-N930x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7#Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE)|Galaxy Note FE]]<br />
(SM-N935x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8|Galaxy Note 8]] (SM-N950x)<ref name=":13">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note8-8505.php Samsung Galaxy Note 8], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 9|Galaxy Note 9]] (SM-N960x)<ref name=":13" /><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10]] (SM-N970x)<ref name=":14">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note10-9788.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10+]] (SM-N975x)<ref name=":15">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note10+-9732.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10+], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" | Galaxy Note 10 Lite (SM-N770F)<ref name=":16">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note10_lite-10003.php Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
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|-<br />
! Announcement date<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2011|09}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2012|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2013|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|2}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|09}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|09}}<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2015|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2016|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2017|7}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2017|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2018|7}}<br />
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"|{{dts|2019|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2020|1}}<br />
|-<br />
! Release date<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2011|10}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2012|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|3}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|10}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|11}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2016|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{dts|2017|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{dts|2018|8}}<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="3" | Dimensions<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|146.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|148.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|153.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|153.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|153.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|162.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|161.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style=“text-align:center" | H {{convert|162.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style=“text-align:center" | H {{convert|163.7|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
|W {{convert|83|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|80.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|79.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|77.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|78.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|82.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|76.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|colspan="2"|W {{convert|73.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|74.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|76.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|71.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|77.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|76.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
|D {{convert|9.7|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|9.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|7.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|colspan="2"|D {{convert|7.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|colspan="2"|D {{convert|7.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.7|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
! Weight w/battery<br />
| {{convert|178|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|180|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|168|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|163|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|176|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|174|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|171|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|169|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|167|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|195|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|201|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|168|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|196-198|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|199|g|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
! [[Android OS]]<br />
| colspan="1" | 2.3.6 Gingerbread<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.1.1 Jelly Bean<br />
| colspan="2" | 4.3 Jelly Bean<br />
| colspan="2" | 4.4.4 KitKat<br />
| colspan="1" | 5.1.1 Lollipop<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 6.0.1 Marshmallow<br />
| colspan="1" | 7.0 Nougat<br />
| colspan="1" |7.1.1 Nougat<br />
| colspan="1" |8.1.0 Oreo<br />
| colspan="3" rowspan="2"|10.0<br />
|-<br />
!Upgradable to<br />
|4.1.2 Jelly Bean<br />
|4.4.2 KitKat<br />
| 5.0 Lollipop<br />
| colspan="1" | 5.1.1 Lollipop<br />
| colspan="2" | 6.0.1 Marshmallow<br />
| colspan="1" | 7.0 Nougat<br />
| colspan="3" |9.0 Pie<br />
|-<br />
! Display<br />
| 5.3-inch HD WXGA (800x1280) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.55-inch HD [[720p]] (720x1280) [[Super AMOLED Plus]]<br />
| 5.7-inch Full HD [[1080p]] (1080x1920) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.5-inch HD [[720p]] (720x1280) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.7-inch Quad HD 1440p (1440x2560) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.6-inch Quad HD+ 1440p + 160p edge (1600x2560) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| colspan="3"|5.7-inch Quad HD 1440p (1440x2560) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| {{convert|6.3|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[QHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2960 x 1440 [[1440p]] (521 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.4|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[QHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2960 x 1440 [[1440p]] (516 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.3|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[FHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2280 x 1080 [[1080p]] (401 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.8|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[QHD+]] Dynamic [[Super AMOLED]] 3040 x 1440 [[1440p]] (498 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.7|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[FHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2400 x 1080 [[1080p]] (394 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
|-<br />
! [[System on chip|SoC]]<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 4210<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 4412 Quad<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5 Octa 5420 (LTE Cat4 or 6 version)<br>Qualcomm [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 800 (LTE Cat6 version)<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5 Hexa 5260<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5433 (LTE/LTE-A) or [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 805 (LTE Cat 6)<br />
| [[Qualcomm]] [[Snapdragon 805]]<br />
| [[Exynos (system on chip)|Exynos 7 Octa 7420]]<br />
|{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 8890<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 820 and 821|820]]<br />
}}<br />
|[[Exynos]] 8890<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 8895<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 835|835]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 9810<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 845|845]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="2" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 9825<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 855|855]]<br />
}}<br />
|[[Exynos]] 9810<br />
|-<br />
! CPU<br />
| 1.4&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 1.6&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A15]] & 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]] (3G) or 2.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 400]] ([[4G]]/LTE)<br />
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A15]] & 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]]<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A57 & 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A53<br>(Exynos) or 2.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 450]] (Snapdragon)<br />
| 2.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 450]]<br />
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A53<br>2.1&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A57<br />
|{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' 4×{{val|2.3|u=GHz}} Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.6|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A53<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.4|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|2.0|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
|4×{{val|2.3|u=GHz}} Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.6|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A53<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.3|u=GHz}} M2 Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.7|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A53 (GTS)<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.35|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|1.9|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.7|u=GHz}} M3 Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.8|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A55<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.8|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|1.7|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="2" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' Octa-core (2×{{val|2.7|u=GHz}} M4 Mongoose & 2×{{val|2.4|u=GHz}} Cortex-A75 & 4×{{val|1.9|u=GHz}} Cortex-A55)<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (1×{{val|2.8|u=GHz}} & 3×{{val|2.4|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|1.7|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
|Octa-core (4×{{val|2.7|u=GHz}} M3 Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.8|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A55<br />
|-<br />
! GPU<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-400MP4]] <br>({{@}}266&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-400MP4]] <br>({{@}}400&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T628MP6]] <br /> (3G version) (@600&nbsp;MHz) or Adreno 330 (LTE version) (@450&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T624]] ({{@}}400&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[ARM Holdings|ARM]] [[Mali (GPU)|Mali T760]] (Exynos) or Adreno 420 (Snapdragon)<br />
|Adreno 420<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760]]<br />
[[Mali (GPU)|MP8]]<br />
|{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T880 MP12]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 530<br />
}}<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T880 MP12]]<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G71 MP20]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 540<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G72 MP18]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 630<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="2" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G76 MP12]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 640<br />
}}<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G72 MP18]]<br />
|-<br />
! RAM (GB)<br />
| 1&nbsp;GB<br />
| 2&nbsp;GB<br />
| 3&nbsp;GB<br />
| 2&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="2" | 3&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="3" | 4&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 6&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 6 or 8&nbsp;GB<ref name="RAM">The 6 GB variant is paired with 128 GB of storage, while the 8 GB variant is paired with 512 GB of storage</ref><br />
| colspan="1" | 8&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 12&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 6 or 8&nbsp;GB<br />
|-<br />
! Storage (GB)<br />
| 16 or 32<br />
| colspan="2" | 16/32/64<br />
| 16 or 32<br />
| 32<br />
|32 or 64<br />
| colspan="1" |32/64/128<br />
| colspan="2" |64<br />
| colspan="1" |64/128/256<br />
| colspan="1" |128/512<br />
| colspan="1" |256<br />
| colspan="1" |256/512<br />
| colspan="1" |128<br />
|-<br />
! Expandable memory<br />
| colspan="4" |microSD slot (up to 64&nbsp;GB)<br />
| colspan="2" |microSD slot (up to 128&nbsp;GB)<br />
| {{No}}<br />
|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|1|u=TB}})<br />
|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|256|u=GB}})<br />
| colspan="2"|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|1|u=TB}})<br />
| {{No}}<br />
| colspan="2"|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|1|u=TB}})<br />
|-<br />
! 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE<br />
| colspan="14" style="text-align:center;" | 850/900/1,800/1,900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
! 3G WCDMA/HSPA<br />
| colspan="14" style="text-align:center;" | Yes<br />
|-<br />
! 4G LTE<br />
| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;" | Optional<br />
| colspan="8" |Yes<br />
|-<br />
! 5G<br />
| colspan="12"|No<br />
| colspan=“1” |Optional<br />
| colspan="1"|No<br />
|-<br />
!WiFi<br />
| colspan="2" |802.11a/b/g/n<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n/ac<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n<br />
| colspan="7" |802.11a/b/g/n/ac<br />
| colspan="3" |802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax<br />
|-<br />
!WLAN<br />
| colspan="4" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]]<ref name="dlna">https://www.dlna.org/products/</ref><br />
| colspan="2" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]](Cert. not listed)<br />
| colspan="8" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]]<ref name="dlna" /><br />
|-<br />
![[Bluetooth]]<br />
| 3.0+HS<br />
| colspan="5" | 4.0+LE<br />
| colspan="3" | 4.2+LE<br />
| colspan="5" |5.0 (LE up to 2Mbit/s)<br />
|-<br />
! Connectivity<br />
| colspan="1" | [[HDMI]] support<br />
| colspan="5" style="text-align:center" | [[HDMI]] support<br />[[Near field communication|NFC]]<br />
| colspan="8" style="text-align:center" | [[Near field communication|NFC]]<br />
|-<br />
! [[USB]] port<br />
| colspan="2" | [[microUSB]] Standard 5-pin <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Type B <br /> 3.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL 2]])<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Standard 5-pin <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Type B <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL 2]])<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Standard 5-pin 2.0<br />(Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
| colspan="7" |3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector<br />
|-<br />
![[USB OTG]]<br />
| colspan="14" | Supported<br />
|-<br />
! Basic Sensors<br />
| colspan="14" style="text-align:center" | Accelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Barometer<br />
|-<br />
! Additional Sensors<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | -<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | [[Magnetometer]]<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | Temperature<br />Humidity<br />Gesture<br />Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center" | Gesture<br />Geo-magnetic<br />RGB ambient light<br />GLONASS<br />Hall Sensor, Finger Scanner<br />
| colspan="4" |Iris scanner, fingerprint, heart rate, SpO2<br />
| colspan="2" |Ultrasonic Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer<br />
| colspan="1" |Optical Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer<br />
|-<br />
! Radio<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | Stereo FM radio with RDS<br />
| colspan="12" style="text-align:center" | No<br />
|-<br />
! [[ANT+]] Support<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | No<br />
| colspan="13" style="text-align:center" | Yes<br />
|-<br />
! Rear Camera<br />(Video Recording)<br />
| 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| 13&nbsp;MP<br />(4K[4G/LTE version])<br />(1080p in 60fps)<br />
| 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| colspan="3" |16&nbsp;MP Smart OIS<ref name="auto">Smart OIS = Optical Image Stabilization + software image stabilisation</ref><br />(4K at 30fps)<br />(1080p HD at 60fps)<br />(720p hd at 120fps)<br />
| colspan="2" | 12&nbsp;MP<br />f/1.7, Dual Pixel autofocus<ref name="auto" /><br />
| colspan="1" | 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide-angle]] f/1.7 [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.4 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 30fps, [[1080p]] at 60fps, [[720p]] at 240fps<br />
| colspan="1" | Dual 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide-angle]] f/1.5-2.4 [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.4 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 60fps, [[1080p]] at 240fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
| colspan="1" | '''Triple''' 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide angle]] f/1.5-2.4 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.1 + 16&nbsp;MP [[Ultra wide angle lens|Ultrawide]] f/2.2 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]]<ref name="OIS">Ultrawide lens lacks OIS</ref> with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 60fps, [[1080p]] at 240fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
| colspan="1" | '''Quad''' 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide angle]] f/1.5-2.4 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.1 + 16&nbsp;MP [[Ultra wide angle lens|Ultrawide]] f/2.2 + [[Time-of-flight camera|ToF]] 3D VGA<br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]]<ref name="OIS"/> with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 60fps, [[1080p]] at 240fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
| colspan="1" | '''Triple''' 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide angle]] f/1.7 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.4 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Ultra wide angle lens|Ultrawide]] f/2.2 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]]<ref name="OIS">Ultrawide lens lacks OIS</ref> with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 30fps, [[1080p]] at 30/60fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
|-<br />
! Front Camera<br />
| 2&nbsp;MP (with VGA video recording)<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 2&nbsp;MP (with 1080p video recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 3.7&nbsp;MP with f/1.9 (with 1440p HD video recording)<br />
| 5&nbsp;MP (f/1.9,video 1440p HD)<br />
| colspan="2" |5&nbsp;MP (f/1.7, Auto HDR)<br />
| colspan="2" |8&nbsp;MP, f/1.7, autofocus, 1/3.6" sensor size, 1.22&nbsp;µm pixel size, 1440p at 30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR<br />
| colspan="2" |10&nbsp;MP, f/2.2, autofocus, 1/3" sensor size, 1.22&nbsp;µm pixel size, 2160p at 30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR <br />
| colspan="1" |32&nbsp;MP, f/2.2, autofocus, 1/2.8" sensor size, 0.8&nbsp;µm pixel size, 1080p at 30fps, HDR<br />
|-<br />
! Battery<br />
| 2,500&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,100&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,200&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,100&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,220&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,000&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,000&nbsp;mAh<br>(not removable)<br />
| 3,500&nbsp;mAh<br>(not removable)<br />
| 3,200&nbsp;mAh<br>(not removable)<br />
|3,300 mAh (not removable)<br />
|4,000 mAh (not removable)<br />
|3,500 mAh (not removable)<br />
|4,300 mAh (not removable)<br />
|4,500 mAh (not removable)<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:10%;" |<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note (original)|Galaxy Note/ Galaxy Note LTE]] (N7000/3G) (N7005/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note II|Galaxy Note II]] (N7100/3G) (N7105/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3|Galaxy Note 3]] (N9000/3G) (N9005/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo|Galaxy Note 3 Neo]] (N7500/3G) (N7505/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 4|Galaxy Note 4]]<br />
(SM-N910x)<ref name=":4" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note Edge|Galaxy Note Edge]]<br />
(SM-N915x)<ref name=":5" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 5|Galaxy Note 5]]<br />
(SM-N920x)<ref name=":6" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7|Galaxy Note 7]]<br />
(SM-N930x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7#Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE)|Galaxy Note FE]]<br />
(SM-N935x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8|Galaxy Note 8]] (SM-N950x)<ref name=":13" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 9|Galaxy Note 9]] (SM-N960x)<ref name=":13" /><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10]] (SM-N970x)<ref name=":14" /><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10+]] (SM-N975x)<ref name=":15" /><br />
! colspan="1" | Galaxy Note 10 Lite (SM-N770F)<ref name=":16" /><br />
|}<br />
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===Tablets===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size:8"<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0|Galaxy Note 8.0]] (GT-N5100/N5110/N5120)<ref name=":7">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_8_0_n5100-5252.php Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 N5100], GSMArena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1|Galaxy Note 10.1]] (GT-N8000/N8010/N8020)<ref name=":8">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_10_1_n8000-4573.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000], GSMArena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition|Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] (SM-P600/P601/P605)<ref name=":9">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_10_1_(2014_edition)-5677.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition N8100], GSMArena.com</ref><ref name=":10">{{cite web|url=http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-101-2014-edition-specs?|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130907161120/http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-101-2014-edition-specs|url-status=live|archive-date=2013-09-07|title=Android Central|access-date=2013-09-08}}</ref><br />
![[Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2|Galaxy Note Pro 12.2]]<br />(SM-P900/P905)<br />
|-<br />
! Release date<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | {{dts|2013|2}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | {{dts|2012|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | {{dts|2013|10}}<br />
|February 2014<br />
|-<br />
! Dimensions<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|210.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> W {{convert|135.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> D {{convert|8.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|262|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> W {{convert|180|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> D {{convert|8.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|243.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> W {{convert|171.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> D {{convert|7.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|H 295.6&nbsp;mm (11.64&nbsp;in)<br />
W 204&nbsp;mm (8.0&nbsp;in)<br />
<br />
D 7.95&nbsp;mm (0.313&nbsp;in)<br />
|-<br />
! Weight w/battery<br />
| {{convert|338|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|599|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|537|g|abbr=on}}<br />
|750 g (1.65&nbsp;lb)<br />
|-<br />
! [[Android OS]]<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.1.2 Jelly Bean<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.3 Jelly Bean<br />
|4.4.2 KitKat<br />
|-<br />
!Upgradable to<br />
| colspan="2" | 4.4.2 KitKat<br />
|5.0 Lollipop<br />
|5.0.2 Lollipop<br />
|-<br />
! Display<br />
| 8.0-inch HD WXGA (800x1280) [[Thin-film transistor|TFT]] (522 ppi)<br />
| 10.1-inch HD WXGA (800x1280) [[Super PLS|Super PLS TFT]] (150 ppi)<br />
| 10.1-inch HD WQXGA (2560x1600) [[Super PLS|Super Clear PLS TFT]] (299 ppi)<br />
| 12.2-inch HD [[Graphics display resolution|WQXGA]] (2560×1600) [[IPS panel|TFT]] (247.5 ppi)<br />
|-<br />
! [[System on chip|SoC]]<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 4412 Quad<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5420 ([[Wi-Fi]] & Wi-Fi+3G) or [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 800 (LTE)<br />
|[[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5420 (Wi-Fi) or [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 800 (LTE)<br />
|-<br />
! CPU<br />
| 1.6&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 1.4&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 2.1&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A57]] & 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! GPU<br />
| colspan="2" | [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-400MP4]] <br>({{@}}400&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T628MP6]] ({{@}}600&nbsp;MHz) Wi-Fi & Wi-Fi+3G model<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T628MP6]] (Wi-Fi model)<br />
|-<br />
! GPU ([[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]] models)<br />
| colspan="2" | -<br />
|Adreno 330 ({{@}}450&nbsp;MHz)<br />
|Adreno 330 Wi-Fi+4G model<br />
|-<br />
! RAM<br />
| colspan="2" | 2&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="2" | 3&nbsp;GB<br />
|-<br />
! Storage<br />
| 16 or 32&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="2" | 16 or 32 or 64&nbsp;GB<br />
| 32 or 64&nbsp;GB<br />
|-<br />
! Expandable memory<br />
| colspan="3" |microSD slot (up to 64&nbsp;GB)<br />
|[[microSDXC]] slot (up to 128&nbsp;GB)<br />
|-<br />
! 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE<br />
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Optional<br />
|-<br />
! 3G WCDMA/HSPA<br />
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Optional<br />
|-<br />
! 4G LTE<br />
| colspan="4" |Optional<br />
|-<br />
!WiFi<br />
| colspan="2" |802.11a/b/g/n/ac<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5&nbsp;GHz)<br />
|-<br />
!WLAN<br />
| colspan="4" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]]<ref name="dlna" /><br />
|-<br />
![[Bluetooth]]<br />
| colspan="4" |4.0+LE<br />
|-<br />
! Connectivity<br />
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center" | [[HDMI]] support<br />
|-<br />
! micro [[USB]]<br />
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center" |Standard 5-pin <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
|Standard<br />
10-pin 3.0<br />
<br />
(Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
|-<br />
![[USB OTG]]<br />
| colspan="4" |Supported<br />
|-<br />
! Basic Sensors<br />
| colspan="4" |Accelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Barometer<br />
|-<br />
! Additional Sensors<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="2" |Temperature<br />Humidity<br />Gesture<br />Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
|-<br />
! Radio<br />
| colspan="4" |NO<br />
|-<br />
! [[ANT+]] Support<br />
| colspan="4" |YES<br />
|-<br />
! Rear Camera<br />(Video Recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 5&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| colspan="2" | 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
|-<br />
! Front Camera<br />
| 1.3&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 2&nbsp;MP (with 1080p video recording)<br />
|-<br />
! Battery<br />
| 4,600&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 7,000&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 8,220&nbsp;mAh<br />
|9,500 mAh<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:10%;" |<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0|Galaxy Note 8.0]] (N5100/N5110/N5120)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1|Galaxy Note 10.1]] (N8000/N8010/N8020)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition|Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] (P600/P601/P605)<br />
![[Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2|Galaxy Note Pro 12.2]] (P900/P905)<br />
|}<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Samsung Galaxy S series]]<br />
* [[Samsung Galaxy Tab series]]<br />
* [[Huawei Mate series]]<br />
* [[LG V series]]<br />
* [[https://gedgetsarena.blogspot.com/2020/01/samsung-galaxy-s10-lite-and-note-10-lite.html Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite]]<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist|30em}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
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{{Infobox information appliance<br />
| name = Samsung Galaxy Note<br />
| logo = Samsung Galaxy Note new logo.svg<br />
| image = Galaxy Note 10 & Note 10+.jpg<br />
| caption = [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10]]<br />
| manufacturer = [[Samsung Electronics]]<br />
| type = [[Phablet]], [[Tablet computer|Tablet]]<br />
| os = [[Android (operating system)|Android]]<br />
| input = [[Touch screen]], [[stylus (computing)|Stylus]]<br />
| related = [[Samsung Galaxy]]<br />
| releasedate = 29 October 2011<br />
}}<br />
The '''Samsung Galaxy Note series''' is a series of high-end [[Android (operating system)|Android]]-based [[Smartphone|smartphones]] [[phablet]]s and [[tablet computer|tablets]] developed and marketed by [[Samsung Electronics]]. The line is primarily oriented towards [[pen computing]]; all Galaxy Note models ship with a [[stylus (computing)|stylus pen]] and incorporate a pressure-sensitive [[Wacom (company)|Wacom]] [[graphics tablet|digitizer]]. All Galaxy Note models also include software features that are oriented towards the stylus and the devices' large screens, such as [[note-taking]] and [[digital scrapbooking]] apps, and split-screen multitasking.<br />
<br />
The Galaxy Note smartphones have been considered the first commercially successful examples of "[[phablet]]s"—a class of smartphone with large screens that are intended to straddle the functionality of a traditional tablet with that of a phone. Samsung sold over 50 million Galaxy Note devices between September 2011 and October 2013. 10 million units of the Galaxy Note 3 have been sold within its first 2 months, 30 million were of the Note II, while the original Galaxy Note sold around 10 million units worldwide.<br />
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==Devices==<br />
<br />
===Phones===<br />
<br />
====Galaxy Note====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note (original)}}<br />
Samsung announced the original Galaxy Note at [[IFA Berlin]] in 2011. While some media outlets questioned the viability of the device due to its 5.3-inch screen (which, at the time, was considered extremely large for a phone), the Note received positive reception for its stylus functionality, the speed of its 1.4&nbsp;GHz dual-core processor, and the advantages of such a large screen size.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/review/mobile_phones/samsung/galaxy_note/401248 | title =Samsung Galaxy Note Android phone|newspaper=PC World Australia|accessdate=December 4, 2011}}</ref><ref name=techradar-originalgn>{{cite web|url= h≈ttp://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/tablets/hands-on-samsung-galaxy-note-review-1008827 | title =Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Note review|publisher=[[TechRadar]]| first =Dan | last = Grabham|date=2011-09-01|accessdate=2011-09-27}}</ref> The Galaxy Note was a commercial success: released October 2011, Samsung announced in December 2011, that the Galaxy Note had sold 1 million units in two months. In February 2012, Samsung debuted a Note version with [[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]] support, and by August 2012, the Note had sold 10 million units worldwide.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web| title = Samsung: 10M Galaxy Notes sold in nine months |url= http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57493718-94/samsung-10m-galaxy-notes-sold-in-nine-months/|publisher= [[CNET]]|accessdate=18 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.engadget.com/2011/12/29/1-million-galaxy-notes-shipped-worldwide-us-fans-throw-money-at/ |title=1 million Galaxy Notes shipped worldwide, US fans throw money at their screens|author=Mat Smith|publisher=[[Engadget]]|date=December 29, 2011}}</ref><br />
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====Galaxy Note II====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note II}}<br />
On August 29, 2012, at IFA Berlin, Samsung unveiled a successor to the Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Note II. The new model, released September 2012, featured improvements to the original Note's hardware (with a quad-core processor and a larger 5.5 inches (140&nbsp;mm) display, a revised stylus and an upgraded digitizer with 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity for more precise pen input, a new hardware design based on that of the [[Galaxy S III]]), along with new features such as pen gestures, split-screen multitasking, Air View (which allows previews of content to be displayed by hovering the pen above the screen), and other new features also introduced by the S III.<ref name=note2review-engadget>{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note II review|url= https://www.engadget.com/2012/10/08/samsung-galaxy-note-ii-review/ |work=Engadget|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref><br />
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====Galaxy Note 3====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 3}}<br />
On September 4, 2013, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 3, which introduced a more "premium" design with a [[plastic leather]] backing, a 5.7 inch (145&nbsp;mm) [[1080p]] display, up to 5 minutes of [[4K resolution|4K]] video recording, [[USB 3.0]] connector, and expanded stylus pen functionality.<ref name=cnet-gn3handson>{{cite web|title = Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Review: Powerful new Note wields mightier pen skills|url=http://reviews.cnet.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3/|work=CNET|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref><ref name=verge-usb3>{{cite web|title=For the new Galaxy Note, USB 3 is the magic number |url=https://www.theverge.com/2013/9/5/4696874/galaxy-note-3-usb-3-0-power-connector-explained|work=The Verge|accessdate=5 September 2013}}</ref> Unlike its predecessor, it doesn't have FM radio.<br />
<br />
====Galaxy Note 3 Neo====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo}}<br />
In January 2014, Samsung for the first time released a "downgraded" version of the Note 3, the Galaxy Note 3 Neo. It features the S-Pen stylus, 8 MP camera, 5.5" Super AMOLED HD 720p display, 16 GB storage, 2 GB RAM as well as all of the Note 3's software features. For the first time, it has a Samsung Exynos Hexa 5260 (6 core) processor with a quad-core 1.3&nbsp;GHz Cortex A7 CPU and a dual-core 1.7&nbsp;GHz Cortex A15 CPU with support for HMP and a Mali-T624 GPU.<br />
<br />
====Galaxy Note 4====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 4}}<br />
On September 3, 2014, at IFA Berlin, Samsung unveiled a successor to the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy Note 4. The new model, released in October 2014, introduced a new design with a [[plastic leather]] backing and metal frame, a 5.7-inch (145&nbsp;mm) QHD display, a 16&nbsp;MP camera with [[Optical Image Stabilization|OIS]], improved S-Pen stylus, an upgraded digitizer with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity and expanded functionality, fingerprint scanner, and other features taken from the [[Samsung Galaxy S5|Galaxy S5]].<br />
<br />
====Galaxy Note Edge====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note Edge}}<br />
Alongside the Galaxy Note 4, Samsung also unveiled the Galaxy Note Edge, which features a display with a curved portion that wraps around the right [[bezel (screen)|bezel]] of the device. The curved area can be used as a sidebar to display news and information tickers, application shortcuts, and other tools.<ref name=cnet-noteedgecomfort>{{cite web|title=With Galaxy Note Edge, Samsung returns to comfort zone: hardware|url=http://www.cnet.com/news/with-galaxy-note-edge-samsung-returns-to-comfort-zone-hardware/|website=CNET|accessdate=7 January 2015}}</ref><ref name=gsmarena-review>{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note Edge review: The other side|url=http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_edge-review-1165.php|website=GSM Arena|accessdate=7 January 2015}}</ref><br />
<br />
====Galaxy Note 5====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 5}}<br />
The Galaxy Note 5 was announced on August 13, 2015. It is based upon the specifications and hardware design of the [[Galaxy S6]], including its metal frame and glass backing, a 5.7-inch 1440p display, [[Exynos]] 7 Octa 7420 [[system-on-chip]], as well as a new spring-loaded stylus slot. As with the S6 and unlike previous Note models, the Note 5 does not offer a user-replaceable battery or expandable storage.<ref name="techradar-5review">{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review|url=http://www.techradar.com/us/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-note-5-1301322/review|website=Techradar|publisher=Future|accessdate=27 February 2016}}</ref><ref name="engadget-slotbreakstylusfix">{{cite web|title=Samsung fixes the Galaxy Note 5's backwards pen problem|url=https://www.engadget.com/2016/01/18/samsung-fixes-galaxy-note-5-pen-issue/|website=Engadget|accessdate=27 February 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Inserting your S Pen backwards could damage your phone|url=http://www.phonearena.com/news/Inserting-your-S-Pen-the-wrong-way-could-permanently-destroy-your-Samsung-Galaxy-Note5_id72999|work=Phonearena|date=24 August 2015|accessdate=26 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Samsung on Galaxy Note 5 broken stylus slot: Read the manual|url=https://www.theverge.com/2015/8/25/9206509/samsung-galaxy-note-5-s-pen-issue-response|work=The Verge|date=25 August 2015|accessdate=26 August 2015}}</ref> The new "Screen off memo" feature allows the phone to be awoken directly to a note screen when the stylus is removed,<ref name="techradar-5review"/> and the camera app allows public and private [[livestreaming]] directly to [[YouTube]].<ref name="techradar-5review"/><br />
<br />
====Galaxy Note 7====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 7}}<br />
<br />
The Galaxy Note 7 was announced during a press event in [[New York City]] on 2 August 2016. It is largely based on the hardware of the [[Galaxy S7]], inheriting its processor, camera, and the restoration of [[IP68]] water resistance and expandable storage. It is also Samsung's first device to feature a [[USB-C]] connector. The Galaxy Note 7's display is curved across the sides of the device, and its stylus features higher degrees of pressure sensitivity and a finer tip.<ref name="verge-s7unveil">{{cite web|title=Samsung Galaxy Note 7 arrives August 19th with curved display, iris scanner|url=https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/8/2/12344688/samsung-galaxy-note-7-announced-price-release-date-specs|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=1 September 2016}}</ref><ref name="ars-note7unveil">{{cite web|url=https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/08/galaxy-note-7-hands-on-samsung-goes-full-sci-fi-with-an-iris-scanner/|title=Galaxy Note 7 hands-on: Samsung goes full sci-fi with an iris scanner|work=Ars Technica|accessdate=1 September 2016}}</ref> Samsung branded the device as the Note 7 rather than the Note 6 in order to synchronize its branding with the flagship [[Samsung Galaxy S7|Samsung Galaxy S7 series]].<ref name="verge-gn7">{{cite news |title=Samsung will announce the Galaxy Note 7 on August 2nd |url= https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/7/12/12158552/samsung-galaxy-note-7-event-august-2nd |website=The Verge |publisher=Vox Media |accessdate=28 July 2016}}</ref><br />
<br />
The Galaxy Note 7 was afflicted by repeated manufacturing problems with their internal batteries, which led to incidents in which they overheated and combusted.<ref name="verge-cause">{{cite web|title=Samsung says bad batteries and rushed manufacturing doomed the Galaxy Note 7|url=https://www.theverge.com/2017/1/22/14353686/samsung-galaxy-note-7-recall-reason-report|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=23 January 2017}}</ref><ref name="recode-cause">{{cite web|title=Samsung says two separate battery issues were to blame for all of its Galaxy Note 7 problems|url=http://www.recode.net/2017/1/22/14330404/samsung-note-7-problems-battery-investigation-explanation|website=Recode|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=23 January 2017}}</ref> After replacement models experienced similar incidents, the Note 7 was officially discontinued on 11 October 2016, and [almost] all the devices were recalled globally<ref name="verge-note7isdead">{{cite web|title=The Galaxy Note 7 is dead|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/10/11/13202608/samsung-galaxy-note-7-discontinued|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=11 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="bbc-gn7done">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37618618|title=Samsung permanently stops Galaxy Note 7 production|date=11 October 2016|work=[[BBC News]]}}</ref> due to explosions.<br />
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====Galaxy Note Fan Edition====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition}}<br />
After the recall of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Samsung decided to release the Note Fan Edition (FE) as the new Note 7 being released in selected countries on July 7, 2017. It comes with a smaller battery than the Note 7 due to safety reasons.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.xda-developers.com/note-fe-unboxing/amp/|title=The Note FE is a Captivating Re-Do That's Still Worth Considering, Even in 2017|date=2017-07-14|work=xda-developers|access-date=2017-07-17|language=en-US}}</ref><br />
<br />
Improved changes of the Galaxy Note Fan Edition include [[Android Nougat]] with [[Samsung Experience]] 8.1 UI, [[Bixby (virtual assistant)|Bixby]] virtual assistant (excluding Voice), a "Fan Edition" marking on the back and a Clear View Cover case.<br />
<br />
====Galaxy Note 8====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 8}}<br />
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was announced on August 23, 2017 at a ''Samsung Unpacked'' event. It features a 6.3" [[1440p]] [[Super AMOLED]] ''Infinity Display'', [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 835|835]]/[[Exynos]] 8895 processor (depending on location), an [[iris scanner]], IP68 dust and water resistance, a new dual-lens camera setup with a [[telephoto lens]] and support for [[Samsung DeX]].<br />
<br />
====Galaxy Note 9====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 9}}<br />
On June 27, 2018, Samsung sent out invitations for the next "Unpacked" event, showing a yellow S Pen image. It was announced on August 9, 2018 and is available starting on August 24, 2018.<ref>https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/6/27/17509830/samsung-unpacked-galaxy-note-9-event-august-9th-announced</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3020485/galaxy-note-9-release-date-price-its-official-and-pre-orders-begin-today|title=Galaxy Note 9 release date, specs and price: It's official and pre-orders begin today|access-date=2018-08-09|language=en}}</ref><br />
<br />
The Note 9 includes an update to Bixby. Bixby will automatically process the user's command. The Note 9 is connected to the SmartThings app and it includes features such as auto sound switching between different smart devices.<br />
<br />
The new S Pen introduced is Bluetooth enabled. Users can control the camera, [[YouTube]] videos and slideshows remotely.<ref>https://www.samsung.com/uk/smartphones/galaxy-note9/s-pen/</ref><br />
<br />
The Note 9 has been accepted by the [[Federal Communications Commission]], and it has a [[List of Qualcomm Snapdragon systems-on-chip|Snapdragon]] 845 or Exynos 9810 processor, 6GB RAM for 128 GB variant and 8 GB of RAM for 512 GB variant, a 4000 mAh battery.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.geek-windows.com/Samsung-declare-la-date-officiel-de-lancement-de-la-note-9/|title=Samsung déclare la date officiel de lancement de la note 9 -GEEK-WIN|last=GEEK-WIN|work=GEEK-WIN|access-date=2018-07-03|language=fr-FR}}</ref><br />
<br />
The Note 9 uses the same camera hardware seen on [[Samsung Galaxy S9]] Plus, with a dual camera setup, a 12MP wide-angle sensor with f/1.5 and f/2.4 dual aperture and a 12MP telephoto sensor with the f/2.4 aperture for [[Bokeh]] effects at the back. It also has an 8MP front-facing camera. The Note 9 is powered with AI software that improves the photography experience.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://techshali.com/samsung-galaxy-note-9-specs-news-sale-s-pen/|title=Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Specs, Price and Sale|access-date=2018-08-21|language=en}}</ref><br />
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==== Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+ ====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 10}}<br />
On July 1, 2019, Samsung announced that it would hold its second Unpacked event of the year on August 7 at 4PM Eastern in Brooklyn's Barclays Center. The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ were unveiled at the show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/01/samsung-unpacked-august-7-galaxy-note-10/|title=Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 10 on August 7th|website=Engadget|language=en|access-date=2019-07-02}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-unpacked-2019-08-live-streaming/|title=[Invitation] Samsung Galaxy UNPACKED 2019: The Next Galaxy|date=2019-07-01|website=Samsung US Newsroom|language=en-US|access-date=2019-07-02}}</ref><br />
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The Note 10 marked the first time Samsung offered a Plus model of its Note, with the Note 10 offering a 6.3-inch 1080p display and the Note 10+ offering a 6.8-inch 1440p display. The Note 10 has non-expandable 256gb storage, while the Note 10+ has expandable storage via microSD. Both phones have new triple camera setups offering a 16MP ultra-wide angle lens, a 12MP wide angle lens, and a 12MP telephoto lens. Both variants also saw the power button consolidated with the Bixby button on the left side of the phone, with the button now being reprogrammable to be used as a power button or to activate Bixby. Both versions also saw the elimination of the headphone jack.<br />
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===Tablets===<br />
====Galaxy Note 8.0====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0}}<br />
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is an 8-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It belongs to the second generation of the Samsung Galaxy Note series tablets, which also includes a 10.1-inch model, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition.<br />
<br />
====Galaxy Note 10.1====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1}}<br />
At the [[Mobile World Congress]] 2012, Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 10.1, as an alternative to the Galaxy Tab 10.1. It has a 10.1-inch display and uses a quad-core 1.4&nbsp;GHz processor and supports the Samsung S-Pen stylus input as seen on the original Galaxy Note phone.<br />
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====Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition}}<br />
At the 2013 Samsung Unpacked Episode 2 event in Berlin and New York, Samsung announced the successor to the original Galaxy Note 10.1-inch tablet dubbed as the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. Like its predecessor, it has a 10.1 inch display and now supports the improved Samsung S-Pen stylus input also seen in the Note III and it copies the design cue of its lower-end sibling the [[Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1]] which sports the unified Samsung design first used on the [[Samsung Galaxy S4]].<br />
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====Galaxy Note Pro 12.2====<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2}}<br />
At the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung announced the first Pro line of tablets which included a bigger Samsung Galaxy Note Pro tablet with a 12.2 inch display and also comes with the same S-Pen stylus the [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] is sporting which is the standard on the Note Series. Its design is similar to the [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] which has the Samsung standard simulated stitched-leather back.<br />
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==Other Samsung devices equipped with S-Pen stylus==<br />
<br />
===Galaxy Tab===<br />
{{main|Samsung Galaxy Tab series}}<br />
Subsequently, released together with the first regular Tab A 8.0 and 9.7 models in 2015, Samsung released a model of the Tab A 9.7 equipped with an S-Pen stylus making it the first Samsung Galaxy device to be equipped with the Samsung stylus outside the Note series. In 2017 Samsung released another S-Pen device, the Tab S3. On August 1, 2018, Samsung launched the new tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 with a new S-Pen.<br />
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==Comparison==<br />
This table is primarily intended to show the differences between the model families of the Galaxy Note series. The list only covers unlocked and international devices.<br />
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===Phones===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size:8"<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note (original)|Galaxy Note/ Galaxy Note LTE]]<br />
(GT-N7000/3G)<br />
<br />
(GT-N7005/LTE)<ref name=":0">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_n7000-4135.php Samsung Galaxy Note N7000], GSMArena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note II|Galaxy Note II]]<br />
(GT-N7100/3G)<br />
<br />
(GT-N7105/LTE)<ref name=":1">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_ii_n7100-4854.php Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3|Galaxy Note 3]]<br />
(SM-N9000/3G)<br />
<br />
(SM-N9005/LTE)<ref name=":2">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_3-5665.php Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9000], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo|Galaxy Note 3 Neo]]<br />
(SM-N750x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 4|Galaxy Note 4]]<br />
(SM-N910x)<ref name=":4">[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynote4/note4_specs.html Samsung Galaxy Note 4], samsung.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note Edge|Galaxy Note Edge]]<br />
(SM-N915x)<ref name=":5">[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynoteedge/index.html Samsung Galaxy Note Edge], samsung.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 5|Galaxy Note 5]]<br />
(SM-N920x)<ref name=":6">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note5-7431.php Samsung Galaxy Note 5], GSMarena.com]</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7|Galaxy Note 7]]<br />
(SM-N930x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7#Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE)|Galaxy Note FE]]<br />
(SM-N935x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8|Galaxy Note 8]] (SM-N950x)<ref name=":13">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note8-8505.php Samsung Galaxy Note 8], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 9|Galaxy Note 9]] (SM-N960x)<ref name=":13" /><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10]] (SM-N970x)<ref name=":14">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note10-9788.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10+]] (SM-N975x)<ref name=":15">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note10+-9732.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10+], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" | Galaxy Note 10 Lite (SM-N770F)<ref name=":16">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note10_lite-10003.php Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite], GSMarena.com</ref><br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
! Announcement date<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2011|09}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2012|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2013|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|2}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|09}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|09}}<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2015|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2016|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2017|7}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2017|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2018|7}}<br />
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"|{{dts|2019|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2020|1}}<br />
|-<br />
! Release date<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2011|10}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2012|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|3}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|10}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2014|11}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |{{dts|2016|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{dts|2017|9}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{dts|2018|8}}<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="3" | Dimensions<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|146.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|148.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|153.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|153.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|153.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|162.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|161.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|151|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style=“text-align:center" | H {{convert|162.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style=“text-align:center" | H {{convert|163.7|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
|W {{convert|83|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|80.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|79.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|77.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|78.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|82.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|76.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|colspan="2"|W {{convert|73.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|74.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|76.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|71.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|77.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|W {{convert|76.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
|D {{convert|9.7|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|9.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.5|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|7.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|colspan="2"|D {{convert|7.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|colspan="2"|D {{convert|7.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|D {{convert|8.7|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
! Weight w/battery<br />
| {{convert|178|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|180|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|168|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|163|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|176|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|174|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|171|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|169|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|167|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|195|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|201|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|168|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|196-198|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|199|g|abbr=on}}<br />
|-<br />
! [[Android OS]]<br />
| colspan="1" | 2.3.6 Gingerbread<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.1.1 Jelly Bean<br />
| colspan="2" | 4.3 Jelly Bean<br />
| colspan="2" | 4.4.4 KitKat<br />
| colspan="1" | 5.1.1 Lollipop<br />
| colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 6.0.1 Marshmallow<br />
| colspan="1" | 7.0 Nougat<br />
| colspan="1" |7.1.1 Nougat<br />
| colspan="1" |8.1.0 Oreo<br />
| colspan="3" rowspan="2"|10.0<br />
|-<br />
!Upgradable to<br />
|4.1.2 Jelly Bean<br />
|4.4.2 KitKat<br />
| 5.0 Lollipop<br />
| colspan="1" | 5.1.1 Lollipop<br />
| colspan="2" | 6.0.1 Marshmallow<br />
| colspan="1" | 7.0 Nougat<br />
| colspan="3" |9.0 Pie<br />
|-<br />
! Display<br />
| 5.3-inch HD WXGA (800x1280) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.55-inch HD [[720p]] (720x1280) [[Super AMOLED Plus]]<br />
| 5.7-inch Full HD [[1080p]] (1080x1920) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.5-inch HD [[720p]] (720x1280) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.7-inch Quad HD 1440p (1440x2560) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| 5.6-inch Quad HD+ 1440p + 160p edge (1600x2560) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| colspan="3"|5.7-inch Quad HD 1440p (1440x2560) [[Super AMOLED]]<br />
| {{convert|6.3|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[QHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2960 x 1440 [[1440p]] (521 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.4|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[QHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2960 x 1440 [[1440p]] (516 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.3|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[FHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2280 x 1080 [[1080p]] (401 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.8|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[QHD+]] Dynamic [[Super AMOLED]] 3040 x 1440 [[1440p]] (498 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
| {{convert|6.7|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[FHD+]] [[Super AMOLED]] 2400 x 1080 [[1080p]] (394 [[pixels per inch|ppi]])<br />
|-<br />
! [[System on chip|SoC]]<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 4210<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 4412 Quad<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5 Octa 5420 (LTE Cat4 or 6 version)<br>Qualcomm [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 800 (LTE Cat6 version)<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5 Hexa 5260<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5433 (LTE/LTE-A) or [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 805 (LTE Cat 6)<br />
| [[Qualcomm]] [[Snapdragon 805]]<br />
| [[Exynos (system on chip)|Exynos 7 Octa 7420]]<br />
|{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 8890<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 820 and 821|820]]<br />
}}<br />
|[[Exynos]] 8890<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 8895<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 835|835]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 9810<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 845|845]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="2" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Global:''' [[Exynos]] 9825<br />
* '''USA and China:''' [[Qualcomm]] [[Qualcomm Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] [[List of Snapdragon devices#Snapdragon 855|855]]<br />
}}<br />
|[[Exynos]] 9810<br />
|-<br />
! CPU<br />
| 1.4&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 1.6&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A15]] & 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]] (3G) or 2.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 400]] ([[4G]]/LTE)<br />
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[ARM Cortex-A15]] & 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A7]]<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A57 & 1.3&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A53<br>(Exynos) or 2.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 450]] (Snapdragon)<br />
| 2.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 450]]<br />
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A53<br>2.1&nbsp;GHz quad-core Cortex-A57<br />
|{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' 4×{{val|2.3|u=GHz}} Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.6|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A53<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.4|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|2.0|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
|4×{{val|2.3|u=GHz}} Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.6|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A53<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.3|u=GHz}} M2 Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.7|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A53 (GTS)<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.35|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|1.9|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.7|u=GHz}} M3 Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.8|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A55<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (4×{{val|2.8|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|1.7|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="2" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' Octa-core (2×{{val|2.7|u=GHz}} M4 Mongoose & 2×{{val|2.4|u=GHz}} Cortex-A75 & 4×{{val|1.9|u=GHz}} Cortex-A55)<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' Octa-core (1×{{val|2.8|u=GHz}} & 3×{{val|2.4|u=GHz}} & 4×{{val|1.7|u=GHz}}) [[Kryo (microarchitecture)|Kryo]]<br />
}}<br />
|Octa-core (4×{{val|2.7|u=GHz}} M3 Mongoose & 4×{{val|1.8|u=GHz}}) Cortex-A55<br />
|-<br />
! GPU<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-400MP4]] <br>({{@}}266&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-400MP4]] <br>({{@}}400&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T628MP6]] <br /> (3G version) (@600&nbsp;MHz) or Adreno 330 (LTE version) (@450&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T624]] ({{@}}400&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[ARM Holdings|ARM]] [[Mali (GPU)|Mali T760]] (Exynos) or Adreno 420 (Snapdragon)<br />
|Adreno 420<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-T760]]<br />
[[Mali (GPU)|MP8]]<br />
|{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T880 MP12]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 530<br />
}}<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T880 MP12]]<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G71 MP20]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 540<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="1" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G72 MP18]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 630<br />
}}<br />
| colspan="2" |{{plainlist|<br />
* '''Exynos:''' [[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G76 MP12]]<br />
* '''Snapdragon:''' [[Adreno]] 640<br />
}}<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|Mali-G72 MP18]]<br />
|-<br />
! RAM (GB)<br />
| 1&nbsp;GB<br />
| 2&nbsp;GB<br />
| 3&nbsp;GB<br />
| 2&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="2" | 3&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="3" | 4&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 6&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 6 or 8&nbsp;GB<ref name="RAM">The 6 GB variant is paired with 128 GB of storage, while the 8 GB variant is paired with 512 GB of storage</ref><br />
| colspan="1" | 8&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 12&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="1" | 6 or 8&nbsp;GB<br />
|-<br />
! Storage (GB)<br />
| 16 or 32<br />
| colspan="2" | 16/32/64<br />
| 16 or 32<br />
| 32<br />
|32 or 64<br />
| colspan="1" |32/64/128<br />
| colspan="2" |64<br />
| colspan="1" |64/128/256<br />
| colspan="1" |128/512<br />
| colspan="1" |256<br />
| colspan="1" |256/512<br />
| colspan="1" |128<br />
|-<br />
! Expandable memory<br />
| colspan="4" |microSD slot (up to 64&nbsp;GB)<br />
| colspan="2" |microSD slot (up to 128&nbsp;GB)<br />
| {{No}}<br />
|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|1|u=TB}})<br />
|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|256|u=GB}})<br />
| colspan="2"|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|1|u=TB}})<br />
| {{No}}<br />
| colspan="2"|[[microSDXC]] (up to {{val|1|u=TB}})<br />
|-<br />
! 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE<br />
| colspan="14" style="text-align:center;" | 850/900/1,800/1,900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
! 3G WCDMA/HSPA<br />
| colspan="14" style="text-align:center;" | Yes<br />
|-<br />
! 4G LTE<br />
| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;" | Optional<br />
| colspan="8" |Yes<br />
|-<br />
! 5G<br />
| colspan="12"|No<br />
| colspan=“1” |Optional<br />
| colspan="1"|No<br />
|-<br />
!WiFi<br />
| colspan="2" |802.11a/b/g/n<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n/ac<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n<br />
| colspan="7" |802.11a/b/g/n/ac<br />
| colspan="3" |802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax<br />
|-<br />
!WLAN<br />
| colspan="4" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]]<ref name="dlna">https://www.dlna.org/products/</ref><br />
| colspan="2" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]](Cert. not listed)<br />
| colspan="8" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]]<ref name="dlna" /><br />
|-<br />
![[Bluetooth]]<br />
| 3.0+HS<br />
| colspan="5" | 4.0+LE<br />
| colspan="3" | 4.2+LE<br />
| colspan="5" |5.0 (LE up to 2Mbit/s)<br />
|-<br />
! Connectivity<br />
| colspan="1" | [[HDMI]] support<br />
| colspan="5" style="text-align:center" | [[HDMI]] support<br />[[Near field communication|NFC]]<br />
| colspan="8" style="text-align:center" | [[Near field communication|NFC]]<br />
|-<br />
! [[USB]] port<br />
| colspan="2" | [[microUSB]] Standard 5-pin <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Type B <br /> 3.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL 2]])<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Standard 5-pin <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Type B <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL 2]])<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" |microUSB Standard 5-pin 2.0<br />(Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
| colspan="7" |3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector<br />
|-<br />
![[USB OTG]]<br />
| colspan="14" | Supported<br />
|-<br />
! Basic Sensors<br />
| colspan="14" style="text-align:center" | Accelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Barometer<br />
|-<br />
! Additional Sensors<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | -<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | [[Magnetometer]]<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | Temperature<br />Humidity<br />Gesture<br />Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center" | Gesture<br />Geo-magnetic<br />RGB ambient light<br />GLONASS<br />Hall Sensor, Finger Scanner<br />
| colspan="4" |Iris scanner, fingerprint, heart rate, SpO2<br />
| colspan="2" |Ultrasonic Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer<br />
| colspan="1" |Optical Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer<br />
|-<br />
! Radio<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | Stereo FM radio with RDS<br />
| colspan="12" style="text-align:center" | No<br />
|-<br />
! [[ANT+]] Support<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | No<br />
| colspan="13" style="text-align:center" | Yes<br />
|-<br />
! Rear Camera<br />(Video Recording)<br />
| 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| 13&nbsp;MP<br />(4K[4G/LTE version])<br />(1080p in 60fps)<br />
| 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| colspan="3" |16&nbsp;MP Smart OIS<ref name="auto">Smart OIS = Optical Image Stabilization + software image stabilisation</ref><br />(4K at 30fps)<br />(1080p HD at 60fps)<br />(720p hd at 120fps)<br />
| colspan="2" | 12&nbsp;MP<br />f/1.7, Dual Pixel autofocus<ref name="auto" /><br />
| colspan="1" | 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide-angle]] f/1.7 [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.4 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 30fps, [[1080p]] at 60fps, [[720p]] at 240fps<br />
| colspan="1" | Dual 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide-angle]] f/1.5-2.4 [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.4 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]] with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 60fps, [[1080p]] at 240fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
| colspan="1" | '''Triple''' 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide angle]] f/1.5-2.4 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.1 + 16&nbsp;MP [[Ultra wide angle lens|Ultrawide]] f/2.2 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]]<ref name="OIS">Ultrawide lens lacks OIS</ref> with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 60fps, [[1080p]] at 240fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
| colspan="1" | '''Quad''' 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide angle]] f/1.5-2.4 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.1 + 16&nbsp;MP [[Ultra wide angle lens|Ultrawide]] f/2.2 + [[Time-of-flight camera|ToF]] 3D VGA<br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]]<ref name="OIS"/> with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 60fps, [[1080p]] at 240fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
| colspan="1" | '''Triple''' 12&nbsp;MP [[Wide-angle lens|Wide angle]] f/1.7 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Telephoto lens|Telephoto]] f/2.4 + 12&nbsp;MP [[Ultra wide angle lens|Ultrawide]] f/2.2 <br />2× optical zoom, [[Image stabilization#Optical image stabilization|Dual OIS]]<ref name="OIS">Ultrawide lens lacks OIS</ref> with Dual Pixel autofocus. Video recording: [[4K resolution|4K]] at 30fps, [[1080p]] at 30/60fps, [[720p]] at 960fps<br />
|-<br />
! Front Camera<br />
| 2&nbsp;MP (with VGA video recording)<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 2&nbsp;MP (with 1080p video recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 3.7&nbsp;MP with f/1.9 (with 1440p HD video recording)<br />
| 5&nbsp;MP (f/1.9,video 1440p HD)<br />
| colspan="2" |5&nbsp;MP (f/1.7, Auto HDR)<br />
| colspan="2" |8&nbsp;MP, f/1.7, autofocus, 1/3.6" sensor size, 1.22&nbsp;µm pixel size, 1440p at 30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR<br />
| colspan="2" |10&nbsp;MP, f/2.2, autofocus, 1/3" sensor size, 1.22&nbsp;µm pixel size, 2160p at 30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR <br />
| colspan="1" |32&nbsp;MP, f/2.2, autofocus, 1/2.8" sensor size, 0.8&nbsp;µm pixel size, 1080p at 30fps, HDR<br />
|-<br />
! Battery<br />
| 2,500&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,100&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,200&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,100&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,220&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,000&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 3,000&nbsp;mAh<br>(not removable)<br />
| 3,500&nbsp;mAh<br>(not removable)<br />
| 3,200&nbsp;mAh<br>(not removable)<br />
|3,300 mAh (not removable)<br />
|4,000 mAh (not removable)<br />
|3,500 mAh (not removable)<br />
|4,300 mAh (not removable)<br />
|4,500 mAh (not removable)<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:10%;" |<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note (original)|Galaxy Note/ Galaxy Note LTE]] (N7000/3G) (N7005/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note II|Galaxy Note II]] (N7100/3G) (N7105/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3|Galaxy Note 3]] (N9000/3G) (N9005/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo|Galaxy Note 3 Neo]] (N7500/3G) (N7505/LTE)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 4|Galaxy Note 4]]<br />
(SM-N910x)<ref name=":4" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note Edge|Galaxy Note Edge]]<br />
(SM-N915x)<ref name=":5" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 5|Galaxy Note 5]]<br />
(SM-N920x)<ref name=":6" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7|Galaxy Note 7]]<br />
(SM-N930x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 7#Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE)|Galaxy Note FE]]<br />
(SM-N935x)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8|Galaxy Note 8]] (SM-N950x)<ref name=":13" /><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 9|Galaxy Note 9]] (SM-N960x)<ref name=":13" /><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10]] (SM-N970x)<ref name=":14" /><br />
! colspan=“1” |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10|Galaxy Note 10+]] (SM-N975x)<ref name=":15" /><br />
! colspan="1" | Galaxy Note 10 Lite (SM-N770F)<ref name=":16" /><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Tablets===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size:8"<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0|Galaxy Note 8.0]] (GT-N5100/N5110/N5120)<ref name=":7">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_8_0_n5100-5252.php Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 N5100], GSMArena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1|Galaxy Note 10.1]] (GT-N8000/N8010/N8020)<ref name=":8">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_10_1_n8000-4573.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000], GSMArena.com</ref><br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition|Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] (SM-P600/P601/P605)<ref name=":9">[http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_10_1_(2014_edition)-5677.php Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition N8100], GSMArena.com</ref><ref name=":10">{{cite web|url=http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-101-2014-edition-specs?|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130907161120/http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-101-2014-edition-specs|url-status=live|archive-date=2013-09-07|title=Android Central|access-date=2013-09-08}}</ref><br />
![[Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2|Galaxy Note Pro 12.2]]<br />(SM-P900/P905)<br />
|-<br />
! Release date<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | {{dts|2013|2}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | {{dts|2012|8}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | {{dts|2013|10}}<br />
|February 2014<br />
|-<br />
! Dimensions<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|210.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> W {{convert|135.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> D {{convert|8.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|262|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> W {{convert|180|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> D {{convert|8.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center" | H {{convert|243.1|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> W {{convert|171.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br /> D {{convert|7.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br />
|H 295.6&nbsp;mm (11.64&nbsp;in)<br />
W 204&nbsp;mm (8.0&nbsp;in)<br />
<br />
D 7.95&nbsp;mm (0.313&nbsp;in)<br />
|-<br />
! Weight w/battery<br />
| {{convert|338|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|599|g|abbr=on}}<br />
| {{convert|537|g|abbr=on}}<br />
|750 g (1.65&nbsp;lb)<br />
|-<br />
! [[Android OS]]<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.1.2 Jelly Bean<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich<br />
| colspan="1" | 4.3 Jelly Bean<br />
|4.4.2 KitKat<br />
|-<br />
!Upgradable to<br />
| colspan="2" | 4.4.2 KitKat<br />
|5.0 Lollipop<br />
|5.0.2 Lollipop<br />
|-<br />
! Display<br />
| 8.0-inch HD WXGA (800x1280) [[Thin-film transistor|TFT]] (522 ppi)<br />
| 10.1-inch HD WXGA (800x1280) [[Super PLS|Super PLS TFT]] (150 ppi)<br />
| 10.1-inch HD WQXGA (2560x1600) [[Super PLS|Super Clear PLS TFT]] (299 ppi)<br />
| 12.2-inch HD [[Graphics display resolution|WQXGA]] (2560×1600) [[IPS panel|TFT]] (247.5 ppi)<br />
|-<br />
! [[System on chip|SoC]]<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 4412 Quad<br />
| [[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5420 ([[Wi-Fi]] & Wi-Fi+3G) or [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 800 (LTE)<br />
|[[Exynos|Samsung Exynos]] 5420 (Wi-Fi) or [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] 800 (LTE)<br />
|-<br />
! CPU<br />
| 1.6&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 1.4&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]<br />
| 2.1&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A57]] & 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A53]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! GPU<br />
| colspan="2" | [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-400MP4]] <br>({{@}}400&nbsp;MHz)<br />
| [[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T628MP6]] ({{@}}600&nbsp;MHz) Wi-Fi & Wi-Fi+3G model<br />
|[[Mali (GPU)|ARM Mali-T628MP6]] (Wi-Fi model)<br />
|-<br />
! GPU ([[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]] models)<br />
| colspan="2" | -<br />
|Adreno 330 ({{@}}450&nbsp;MHz)<br />
|Adreno 330 Wi-Fi+4G model<br />
|-<br />
! RAM<br />
| colspan="2" | 2&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="2" | 3&nbsp;GB<br />
|-<br />
! Storage<br />
| 16 or 32&nbsp;GB<br />
| colspan="2" | 16 or 32 or 64&nbsp;GB<br />
| 32 or 64&nbsp;GB<br />
|-<br />
! Expandable memory<br />
| colspan="3" |microSD slot (up to 64&nbsp;GB)<br />
|[[microSDXC]] slot (up to 128&nbsp;GB)<br />
|-<br />
! 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE<br />
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Optional<br />
|-<br />
! 3G WCDMA/HSPA<br />
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Optional<br />
|-<br />
! 4G LTE<br />
| colspan="4" |Optional<br />
|-<br />
!WiFi<br />
| colspan="2" |802.11a/b/g/n/ac<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n<br />
|802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5&nbsp;GHz)<br />
|-<br />
!WLAN<br />
| colspan="4" |Wi-Fi hotspot, [[Wi-Fi Direct]],<br />[[DLNA]]<ref name="dlna" /><br />
|-<br />
![[Bluetooth]]<br />
| colspan="4" |4.0+LE<br />
|-<br />
! Connectivity<br />
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center" | [[HDMI]] support<br />
|-<br />
! micro [[USB]]<br />
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center" |Standard 5-pin <br /> 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
|Standard<br />
10-pin 3.0<br />
<br />
(Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br />
|-<br />
![[USB OTG]]<br />
| colspan="4" |Supported<br />
|-<br />
! Basic Sensors<br />
| colspan="4" |Accelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Barometer<br />
|-<br />
! Additional Sensors<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
| colspan="2" |Temperature<br />Humidity<br />Gesture<br />Magnetometer<br />GLONASS<br />
|-<br />
! Radio<br />
| colspan="4" |NO<br />
|-<br />
! [[ANT+]] Support<br />
| colspan="4" |YES<br />
|-<br />
! Rear Camera<br />(Video Recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 5&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
| colspan="2" | 8&nbsp;MP<br />(1080p HD)<br />
|-<br />
! Front Camera<br />
| 1.3&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)<br />
| 1.9&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)<br />
| colspan="2" | 2&nbsp;MP (with 1080p video recording)<br />
|-<br />
! Battery<br />
| 4,600&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 7,000&nbsp;mAh<br />
| 8,220&nbsp;mAh<br />
|9,500 mAh<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:10%;" |<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0|Galaxy Note 8.0]] (N5100/N5110/N5120)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1|Galaxy Note 10.1]] (N8000/N8010/N8020)<br />
! colspan="1" |[[Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition|Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition]] (P600/P601/P605)<br />
![[Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2|Galaxy Note Pro 12.2]] (P900/P905)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Samsung Galaxy S series]]<br />
* [[Samsung Galaxy Tab series]]<br />
* [[Huawei Mate series]]<br />
* [[LG V series]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
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