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I have a Note3 (yeah I know... considered old now in cell phone years) but I do love it. I don't think you can wrong with either model.
Here's the question: Do you want to take notes using a pen-like input? If yes, then get the Note. If no, then get the S6. The primary difference between the 2 models is the ability to have an integrated pen and being able to create notes with handwriting. The Note also allows the user to have 2 apps running on the same screen at the same time. It's cool, but I almost never use that feature. With the integrated pen on the Note come some apps to take advantage of that input. And, as was said upstream, the Note screen is larger than the Galaxy-S screen.
How can anyone give an opinion on a product that does not exist? In late March it may.
Today it does not. Stupid.
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