AT&T reviews are coming in

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That lady from Mobile Tech is the best reviewer I ever heard on You tube. I liked her last one, and this one is slightly polished. She talks fast and covers a lot of pertinent information.
 
That lady from Mobile Tech is the best reviewer I ever heard on You tube. I liked her last one, and this one is slightly polished. She talks fast and covers a lot of pertinent information.

Her name is Lisa Glade and I agree, she knows her stuff! Her full review is up now as well as Engadgets.
 
I know I'm REALLY new here but I have to ask about the negative reviews that are out there. Is there a way to rebut them besides leaving small comments after the article? I've been so outraged at the misinformation. I dearly love my Note and my concern is that in the future, someone without a lot of experience may search for cell information and be unfairly turned off by these negative reviews.
 
I know I'm REALLY new here but I have to ask about the negative reviews that are out there. Is there a way to rebut them besides leaving small comments after the article? I've been so outraged at the misinformation. I dearly love my Note and my concern is that in the future, someone without a lot of experience may search for cell information and be unfairly turned off by these negative reviews.

Why is this a concern? And outrage, really? Do you work for Samsung or do you own stock there?

I love my Galaxy note too, but I kind of like to see balanced reviewing and I don't want to have a phone that everyone else has. That's one of the reasons I never once considered an Iphone. Most of the reviews I've seen have been glowing. If someone looks at one or a few negative reviews and makes a decision on the few negative review in the face of overwhelming number of positive reviews, maybe I don't want them walking around with the same phone I have.

But if it so concerns you, why not make your own negative review rebuttal video and post it on youtube? Refer to the source of the misinformation and then refer to three or four sources that shows the correct information. Do that for each point of misinformation that you find.
 
I always leave a comment correcting the misinformation. Good review or bad. Having owned it since (nearly) day 1 I feel better qualified than someone who played with it for an hour so they can review it.

I recently corrected a Washington Times reviewer who stated it would not work on T-Mobile. I use it on T-Mobile every day, albeit confined to Edge data speeds.
 

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