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25-05-2015 08:41 PM
24-06-2015 11:49 AM
Hey I'm currently testing the G4 and the Note 4 is my personal phone.
On my personal preference I would have the Note 4 again.
The camera on the G4 is very good and the manual mode does allow for some interesting shots. Having always had Samsung phones it was quite nice to not get all the usual Samsung Bloat ware, but the Note 4 has dialled it down a notch from previous iterations.
Screen wise the two phones are on par resolution wise but I found the colours on the note 4 to be better and it has better viewing angles than the G4 (which could be because of the phones curve)
Also I know it’s a bit gimmicky but I have used the stylus on the Note 4 more than I thought I would. Screen grabbing and doing exact selection using it is very easy.
For a form factor I would say that the G4 is nicer looking. It’s incredibly light and the curve fits nicely into your hand and the buttons on the back, whilst odd to start with, soon become second nature. The Note 4 seems chunky in comparison, but not necessarily in a bad way.
If you've got any more questions please let me know but I would say go for the note 4
24-06-2015 05:12 PM
Thank you for that!! Two questions I'd like to add is which has a brighter screen when on max? Does the G4 have decent battery life?
Many thanks.
25-06-2015 09:11 AM
I found the Note 4 to look brighter when set at max (see attached pic)
Yeah the G4 has decent battery life, probably get to the end of the day with 30% with moderate usage. But I'm used to a charge once a night set up.
27-06-2015 03:13 PM
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28-06-2015 12:26 PM
Just to put this out there, what about going for the Galaxy Note 4 Edge over the G4? That would certainly add something different to the equation.
PWIAC
28-06-2015 05:59 PM
Thank you for the replies everyone.
I didn't know there is a Note 4 edge..? I don't think Vodafone sell it do they? Unless it isn't yet out