Galaxy Note 4 now? or Galaxy Note 5

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How bad would it be to purchase the Galaxy Note 4 right now?

Rumors are pointing to a 5.89 inch display which would be too big for me on the Note 5. Plus removable battery and SD card are no guarantees. Only thing keeping me from buying the Note 4 right now is that the headphone jack is still on the top and the fingerprint scanner is not good.

However if I do wait for the Note 5, the price of the Note 4 can drop and if the Note 5 does stay at the same screen size with extra features, I can purchase that instead.

It all boils down to a waiting game I think, what do other people think about this and is anyone else in my position as well?
 
The location of the headphone jack is a strange factor to consider. I never heard of anyone concerned with its location on the Note series. The finger print scanner to a lesser extent. In my case it works well and it's practical enough for when I want to use a lock screen away from home. The Note 4 has so many other great practical features to weight up against waiting for the Note 5.

I'm also concerned about the possible absence of two of the most important features the Note series has had that's separated it from other similar devices. Micro SD support and a user-replaceable battery. For me if they neuter the Note 5 and remove both that's it for the Note series. I'll have to move to the LG G4 for my next upgrade and just keep my Note 4 to fulfill my S-Pen desires.

My hope is that Samsung will retain these two massively important features on the Note series as they're what's separated Samsung flagships from the likes of Apple and HTC. Keep the S line for those that prefer style over substance and the Note series for those that prefer substance over style. The "power users" if you will. Once you remove user-replaceable batteries you're essentially putting a shorter expiration date on a device.

It's May and we won't see a Note 5 on sale until at least November so if you're easily able to get a Note 4 I'd say get one and enjoy it now.
 
I am concerned of the headphone location because pulling the phone out of my pocket seems rather difficult since this is a larger phone. As for the fingerprint scanner, I just want accuracy and videos have said that the scanner is inconsistent. I can imagine the Note 5 definitely getting new additions like a better scanner but then again like you said I am risking the chance that Samsung may remove the SD card and the removable battery function.
Since I usually get a case on anything I get, I don't really need that glass back re design like the galaxy S6 had but it seems that the Note 5 would go down that path.
 
I just got my Frost White Note 4 last week. Bought it outright from Tmobile. I love it and wouldn't trade it. I debated about waiting for Note 5 but I figured the differences would be minor at best and everything I've read about the 4 makes me feel confident that I made the right choice.

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I bought mine recently, it just depends if you want to upgrade to Note 5 (but in all honesty i can hold this phone for 2 years without any issue it already has 1440p display)

And in terms of hardware won't change much besides the 14nm Exynos chip that the Note 5 will probably have.

I needed a new phone so I couldn't wait till Note 5 in October!
 
If you need a phone and like the Note 4 then buy. If the Note 5 was coming in a month or so it would be different, but it's probably not coming until October. If there are features that you must have that are not on the Note 4 then wait and see if the Note 5 will have them. Personally I just picked up a Note 4 two weeks ago. It's a great phone. I will see what the Note 5 offers, but I don't see myself upgrading right away regardless of what it has.

I can honestly recommend the Note 4. The screen is amazing. The S-Pen is better than ever and the feel in the hand is great with the new build. There is still some lag even with Nova Launcher, but it's not as bad as previous Note's. With some adjustments you can pretty much get rid of it.
 
As with all things technology, the answer is, "if you can, wait".

If you're good with whatever you are carrying for a few more months until the Note 5 comes out (and whatever other new shinies come out), then you'll have a selection of newer phones *and* the Note 4 will likely drop in price by a good chunk.

If you want a phone now, and can afford one, the Note 4 should serve you very well for a long time. Especially since you can swap the battery out any time the current one starts wearing down.
 
For me, I am a sucker for the "latest and greatest", so I would buy the N4 now, and when the N5 is released and meets my needs even better, sell my N4 for the N5.
 
For me, I am a sucker for the "latest and greatest", so I would buy the N4 now, and when the N5 is released and meets my needs even better, sell my N4 for the N5.

You and me both.

Well, since I'm on an odd plan with work where my "Achievement Unlocked: 2 Year Commitment Fulfilled" email comes in before my new phone, the dynamics are a little different for me. I have to resist phone hopping constantly. :)
 
How bad would it be to purchase the Galaxy Note 4 right now?

Rumors are pointing to a 5.89 inch display which would be too big for me on the Note 5. Plus removable battery and SD card are no guarantees. Only thing keeping me from buying the Note 4 right now is that the headphone jack is still on the top and the fingerprint scanner is not good.

However if I do wait for the Note 5, the price of the Note 4 can drop and if the Note 5 does stay at the same screen size with extra features, I can purchase that instead.

It all boils down to a waiting game I think, what do other people think about this and is anyone else in my position as well?
I agree. I think it's more well-placed than iPhone jack on the bottom...some people have the strangest concerns. To each his own I guess.
 
My fingerprint scanner works 99.9% of the time.

I also have my fingerprint scanned twice and stored so that seems to make it work all of the time.
 
Also something to take into consideration is if you wait for the Note 5 and sammy doesn't give you the new features you want or takes away the old features you wanted at least the Note 4 will be much cheaper then...

Posted on my Moto X that is prob being charged as we speak...
 
I have owned the Note 3 and now currently have the Note 4 and couldn't be any happier with the Note series. That being said the Note 5 will be my next device regardless if they get rid of the removable and expandable memory.

If a removable battery and expandable memory are deal breakers for you then I would wait to see what Samsung will do with the Note 5. You could still purchase a Note 4 but at a much cheaper price.

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How bad would it be to purchase the Galaxy Note 4 right now?

Rumors are pointing to a 5.89 inch display which would be too big for me on the Note 5. Plus removable battery and SD card are no guarantees. Only thing keeping me from buying the Note 4 right now is that the headphone jack is still on the top and the fingerprint scanner is not good.

However if I do wait for the Note 5, the price of the Note 4 can drop and if the Note 5 does stay at the same screen size with extra features, I can purchase that instead.

It all boils down to a waiting game I think, what do other people think about this and is anyone else in my position as well?

Looks like the note will be a bigger version of the S6 and the Edge.

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There has been no confirmation they will make the Note 5 like the S6. I really doubt they will.

The Note series is very different than the S5 or S6.
 
Life is too short for waiting. Buy Note 4 now and upgrade to Note 5 when it comes out. Remember, we only live once. Screw waiting.
 
My fingerprint scanner loses a lot of accuracy maybe every 2-3 months so I reprogram it & it works fine again. Price wise I don't think there will be a large difference between the N4 & 5, maybe $150 or so (keep in mind Samsung can't price the 5 at much of a premium over the Apple 6+). Size wise I don't want a bigger phone so that's a minus if the 5 is bigger. I think most would consider the N4 to be the current state of the art in smartphones so even after the 5 is introduced the 4 will still be one of the most capable available.