![]() ![]() Other apps like the BBC News app or Chrome didn’t work, which is a pity as it is a genuinely useful feature. The only app that seemed to support the Smart Scroll was the built-in web browser. Here's a quick demo of Smart Scroll Eye Tracking feature on the Samsung Galaxy S4 thatI forgot to show you in my unboxing video. This is made possible by Samsungs Smart Scroll feature. The more you tilt it the more it scrolls. ![]() Although the UI talks about tracking your head movements in fact the scrolling is controlled by tilting the device. However the Smart Scroll did work when tilting the device. If I used the front facing camera to line up my face before watching a video and then turned my head dramatically away from the screen the video did pause, but for everyday use this feature isn’t very good. The same can be said for the Smart Pause. When it did work, I couldn’t work out why and it wasn’t very repeatable. I found myself waving my hands all over the place in an attempt to get the photo gallery to swipe from one photo to the next. I have tried them all and although they are present they are very hard to actually get to function. Some of the other features of the Note 3 including Air Gestures, Smart Scroll and Smart Pause are also mimicked on the N3. Once the back cover is off you gain access to the removable battery, two SIM card slots and the microSD card slot. The back cover is easy enough to remove, but every time I did so I always checked the tabs to see if I had managed to rip one off. The back cover on the real Note 3 has been described as “thin and bendy” and made of a “textured material that mimics leather,” and the same is true for the N3. ![]() If you like the size and feel of the Note 3 you will like the N3. There isn’t much that can be said about the design of this device other than it faithfully copies the Galaxy Note 3.
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