Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Unboxing & Review



Detailed unboxing and review of the Galaxy Note 3 including a complete feature walkthrough with benchmarks and camera tests at the end.

Available as:
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9000 with 3G connectivity
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9002 with dual SIM card support
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9005 with 3G & LTE connectivity.

Model Reviewed (N9000)
CPU (N9000): 8-Core (1.9Ghz Quad Core + 1.3Ghz Quad Core)
CPU (N9005): Quad Core 2.3Ghz Snapdragon 800
RAM: 3GB
Storage: 32/64GB + 64GB MicroSD
Display: 5.7″ 1080p (386 PPI) Super AMOLED
Camera: 13MP + 2MP (UHD/4K video recording only available on N9005)
WiFi: 802.11ac

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22 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Unboxing & Review

  1. Note 3 was my first ever Android phone.
    After that
    Huawei G Play Mini
    Honor 8
    Redmi Note 9S
    Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE
    And now Xiaomi 12.

    Its been 10 years since I bought my first android phone and started this journet❤😢

  2. My father had the Galaxy Note 3 and the Note 4 back in 2013 or 2014. I don't even remember the exact period of time, because it happened a whole decade ago, but I still remember he had a Note 3 and Note 4. Technology has really improved a lot since then. Back in 2007 the touchscreen was something amazing. And in less than 7 years, they went from touchscreens to frontal cameras, to integrated pens, to downloadable apps and much more. Another decade after, here we are with the S24 Ultra that can translate calls in real time with AI, the Realme 11 Pro Plus (the phone I'm using) with a 200 Megapixel camera, the foldables of Oppo or Honor… And so on. We went from being amazed of the touchscreen to being amazed of the phone being able to fold or roll itself. But speaking of the Note 3 shown in the video, my father had the same model in the same colour (white) and he really liked it. I still have some kind of clouded memories on that phone. I also remember when my father bought the successor, the Note 4, and he liked that as well. From then on, he only had Samsung phones. He had used a Nokia 5230 from 2009 to late 2012, and the he bought Samsung and kept using Samsung. He had the Note 3, Note 4, S6 Edge Plus, the S8 Plus, the Note 10 Plus, the S21 Ultra, the S22 Ultra and now the S23 Ultra. Planning to get an S24 Ultra soon. Our family has been using Samsung for almost a whole decade now. My sister has the Note 20 Ultra, and my mom had the Flip 5. Samsung never fails in making amazing devices. I owned an A50, and it was probably the best 2019 midrange phone, and way better than the opponent (the iPhone 11). That being said, I have lots of memories connected to the older Samsung phones we had, like playing Jetpack Joyride on the S6. I remember the Note 3 and 4 having some cool wallpapers. And then I either forgot anything about the rest or any other phone was recent. I'm waiting to see what kind of strange technology will be applied to smartphones in the next 15 years…

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