Well I will never be using CPW again. They've been a horrible company for me to deal with.
I'm returning the Note as it just degrades slowly over the course of a couple of days after a full reset to the point it's unusable. Seems to be a combination of hardware/software. Only Samsung's own (s**t) Exynos chips seem to be affected, but as soon as you (manage to) do a full reboot it starts working fine again.
Symtoms:
Random crashing of the phone.
Will not restart easily (took about 30 minutes of rebooting to come back on each time it crashed today)
Recovery mode not available whilst it's in its crashing cycle.
Once it finally stopped shitting itself it turned back on and I made it to the settings menu, then it crashed again for another 20 minutes
After that it turned on and stayed on. I'd had enough at this point so wanted to return it, but not with all my personal data on it. So went to settings and did a factory reset. It did it. From then on the phone booted swiftly and I tried restarting it a couple of times and it did so first time every time. Recovery mode also worked first time twice in a row.
I know you might be thinking "Oh you've loaded it full of s**t and you're surprised it's having a hard time???". Well I've gone through the factory restore option twice now, and the only apps I've installed are: Whatsapp, Google Messenger, Google Duo, Waze, AMEX and Barclays banking apps. That's it... It was fine for a day and a half the first time I did it, but like I said it just degraded slowly but surely.
I would personally not recommend buying one for a few weeks just to see if anything is done about the crashing issues (others seem to be experiencing it too). In all fairness I think mine is defective, but it doesn't say much for Samsung's testing or quality control.
Hope that helps anyone. Other than that, the phone is indeed gorgeous. I'm going to wait and see what the new Google Pixel phones have to offer and if they don't tickle my fancy I'll just get an iPhone 7 as I have used iOS for 5 years now and whilst it's not without its faults, at least when things do go wrong Apple put it right quickly.