lovin it
lovin it
"What can I say Samsung has not let us down with this one, a phone boasting with all kingmds of features not to mention the 6.3" OLED screen, amazing vivid colours, 4 cameras with up to 24 megapixels!
Brilllant
Phone is slugish, and an overall let down, battery life sucks, and texting is just not even worth the hassle,
Not as advertised very cheap feel to it and it's main feature the camera ignore the hype nothing at all special about it average pics sent it back must do better Samsung
Samsung has been the frontrunner in the mobile phone game for a decade or so, and it has shaped the industry into what we see today. In this process, Samsung has popularized many trends – like wireless charging, infinity displays – and defied many others – like the notch.
Stunning Display; Great Battery; Appreciably fast charging; Still has a headphone jack; Wide-angle camera; Dual VoLTE and reliable connectivity
Quad cameras fail to impress; Average performance; No navigation gestures; Slow fingerprint scanner; Bloated UI
Samsung and Apple often fight for the title of the world's mobile phone pioneer, as the latest iPhone and Galaxy S models typically come with innovations and new features that are later embraced by the rest of the world too. This is a strategy that certainly makes sense.
attractive OLED panel; high brightness; 128 GB UFS storage; design; good selfie camera; quad-camera..
...with no better than average image quality; high recommended retail price; SoC from 2017; performance; storage speed
Samsung's Galaxy A-series is positioned between its affordable J-series and the flagship S-series of smartphones. This translates into phones that have better hardware and build compared to the J series of phones and a few features that have tricked down from the S-series.
Good; Looks good; Bright; vibrant screen; Good battery life
Bad; Underpowered for its price; Zoom and wide-angle cameras not useful in low light; Spammy notifications
When the presence of a dual camera in a smartphone is becoming mainstream and the concept of triple cameras is still a sapling, Samsung pushed all its limits to provide four cameras in its smartphone. With four cameras at the back, the Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 features a total of five cameras.
Sharp and Vibrant display; Substantial storage; Dependable battery life
Gimmicky Cameras; Performance not up to the mark
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