What feature you most looking for to using on the note 3?

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I'm coming from a DNA, so by far the battery life/removable battery. I also love the new S-note and action memo. I have a note 10.1 but I think the updates to these look great.

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The new features of multi-window. It's going to be great to actually drag and drop things instead of copying and pasting or trying to write it in another Window. Think it will be a very useful feature.

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The new features of multi-window. It's going to be great to actually drag and drop things instead of copying and pasting or trying to write it in another Window. Think it will be a very useful feature.

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agreed like sending pics via text or e-mail will be very useful.
 

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The build quality. While it's no aluminum, anything is better than my Note 2's plastic back. It's the one thing that makes me dislike the phone. Beyond that, the 1080P screen and better camera!
 

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The big screen and the speed (processor/ram). I have had the same Verizon Galaxy Nexus since release day and it is now slow slow slow.
 

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Is that considered a given that slow slow slow and other problems would happen to any phone over time?

As apps/software is a better able to use current hardware, yes. There are those who say the spec wars are over, but I don't think it'll ever be over. We'll pretty much have to upgrade our phones every 1 to 3 years. These things become dated just like game consoles and computers though if one is a basic user of just calls, text, and emails then it doesn't matter as much.
 

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The build quality. While it's no aluminum, anything is better than my Note 2's plastic back. It's the one thing that makes me dislike the phone. Beyond that, the 1080P screen and better camera!

I also own the Note 2, and what I've done is replace the back cover with a black leather back cover. It changes the way the phone feels and looks.

The polycarbonate back was just too slick for my liking. I am glad Sammy chose to offer the upgraded back cover as standard issue on the Note 3. However, had they not, I would have just purchased an after market leather back cover. Now I'm so use to having it on the phone, and really like the feel it gives the device.

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I also own the Note 2, and what I've done is replace the back cover with a black leather back cover. It changes the way the phone feels and looks.

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This sounds like an interesting option for possibly making the Note 3 even nicer. What leather back cover did you put on your Note 2?
 

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The feature I'm looking forward to most is the high-resolution 5.7" display, after that, the 3GB of RAM, which will hopefully make having to clear RAM axercisenof the past.

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Coming from the iPhone 4, EVERYTHING!!! I own a small business and consider myself a power user, so I'm especially looking forward to the huge screen, S pen, and multi-window features. The scrapbook feature will come in super handy for some aspects of my business.
 

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MULTI-WINDOW. Since all I do on my desktop is watch youtube/movies while browsing the web, my life is now complete since I can do it on my phone as well.
 

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As apps/software is a better able to use current hardware, yes. There are those who say the spec wars are over, but I don't think it'll ever be over. We'll pretty much have to upgrade our phones every 1 to 3 years. These things become dated just like game consoles and computers though if one is a basic user of just calls, text, and emails then it doesn't matter as much.

I meant something else, like a phone becoming somehow "clogged" over time while using the same apps or even just making phone calls.
 

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Coming form a note 1, sufficient ram and cpu power, non laggy performance.

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