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Galaxy Note 5

Honest Galaxy Note 5 review from a Seattle repair shop. Repairability 7/10, S Pen issues, common failures, parts availability, and whether it's worth fixing in 2026.

3/5 our rating7/10 repairability

Honest Galaxy Note 5 review from a Seattle repair shop. Repairability 7/10, S Pen issues, common failures, parts availability, and whether it's worth fixing in 2026.

Pros

  • +Built-in S Pen — best Samsung productivity form factor
  • +Exynos / Snapdragon (region dependent) still handles One UI for everyday use
  • +Easier to service than Note Ultra curved models
  • +Large display ideal for notes, PDFs, and signing

Cons

  • S Pen bay damage can add surprise labor
  • Note line discontinued — parts supply shrinking over time
  • Older model — battery and display age show up often

Overview

The Galaxy Note 5 (2015) runs Exynos / Snapdragon (region dependent) and ships with a 5.7" Super AMOLED plus the built-in S Pen. We still see Galaxy Notes at LML Repair — legacy Notes as hand-me-downs or budget productivity phones.

Samsung discontinued the Note line after the Note 20 era, but these phones remain popular with stylus users. This review is from a repair shop perspective: what breaks, what fixes cost, and whether we'd recommend keeping one today.

Repairability score: 7/10

We rate repairability on how often we can fix a device without surprise labor, parts drama, or S Pen bay complications. The Galaxy Note 5 scores 7 out of 10.

  • Galaxy Note parts are scarcer than Galaxy S — the line is discontinued, so plan for longer lead times.
  • S Pen replacement and bay cleaning are common add-ons during screen work.
  • Classic Notes have simpler layouts but OEM parts are increasingly hard to find.

Parts availability: Discontinued — Note-specific parts are very difficult on classic models.

Common failures we see in the shop

  • Battery degradation
  • USB-C / charging port wear
  • Screen cracks from drops (large display = higher risk)
  • S Pen stuck / unresponsive / bay damage
  • Home button / S Pen slot wear on older models

The large display and S Pen slot make Notes unique in our shop. A cracked screen on a Note is often a bigger bill than a standard phone because of panel size and curved-edge labor on Plus/Ultra models.

Who should buy (or keep) this phone?

Good fit if you want a classic productivity-focused Galaxy Note and rely on S Pen notes, markup, or signing — no other Samsung phone replaces that workflow exactly.

Think twice if you need long-term parts support — older Notes are getting harder to fix affordably.

Repair services for this model

We publish live repair pricing and turnaround for the Galaxy Note 5 on our repair page:

Galaxy Note 5 repair pricing & services

For DIY-minded owners, check our repair guides when available.

Typical repair costs we quote in Seattle

Screen, battery, and S Pen bay work dominate Note tickets. Exact pricing changes with parts quality and stock — we publish live numbers on our repair page. Rule of thumb:

  • Large OLED screens cost more than standard-size phones — the Note display is the main repair expense.
  • S Pen replacements are cheap compared to screens, but a damaged silo/bay can add labor.
  • Battery replacements are routine once health drops or the phone shuts off under load.

If you're buying used, test S Pen click, pressure, and Bluetooth features (on supported models) before you pay.

Long-term ownership

Released in 2015, the Galaxy Note 5 is a legacy productivity phone today. Exynos / Snapdragon (region dependent) handles Android for everyday tasks; the question is whether repair economics and parts supply still make sense.

Note line status: Samsung folded stylus features into Ultra S models, but the dedicated Note chassis is gone. That means parts won't get better over time — fix it while parts still exist.

Buying used? Check this first

  1. Battery health in Settings → Battery and device care.
  2. S Pen — writes, clicks, and ejects cleanly from the silo.
  3. Display — burn-in, green/pink lines, touch dead zones, or lifting glass.
  4. Compare our repair quote before you negotiate price.

Bottom line

The Galaxy Note 5 earns a 3/5 from our shop. We'd repair it — just budget for the big display and aging parts supply one for owners who understand Note repair economics. Check our repair page for current pricing before you buy used.

Verdict

The Galaxy Note 5 earns a 3/5 from our shop. We'd repair it all day — budget for the big screen one. If you need a stylus phone long-term, weigh repair costs against jumping to a Galaxy S Ultra with S Pen support.

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