Samsung Galaxy Note 9 128GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Dual SIM SM-N970FD 256GB was released in August 2019.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review
The sum of the Galaxy Note 9's parts make it the killer phone you'll want this year.- Excellent display
- Day-long battery life
- Exceptional performance
- Strong camera
- Useful
- fun S Pen features
- No Android 9.0 Pie support
- Expensive
- Bixby still needs work
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review: Power packed flagship upgrade
Now, if you already own the older Galaxy Note 8 and you do not intend to use Samsung Dex at all then you can skip the Galaxy Note 9. Alternatively, if you don’t want DeX and not sure of what exactly you will do with the stylus then you can opt for the older Galaxy Note 8 which is available for a...
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review: the best Android phone in the world
Welcome to T3's full, starred, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review. This is the culmination of my weeks-long reviewing process that has seen me analyse every part of the flagship handset, all in order to see if it is the best Android phone in the world, as well as if it does enough to enter our prestigious...- Technical hardware leader
- 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen is best in the world
- New S Pen digital stylus works superbly
- Audio is top draw
- with Dolby Atmos and UHQ upscaling
- Comprehensive Samsung software suite
- 4,000mAh battery is only competitive
- not standout
- Bixby AI assistant is still definitely a work in progress
- Expensive
- even for the entry model
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 on paper doesn't do much to set the world alight. Its specifications match that of one or other previously released Samsung smartphone. What it does do, however, is improve on that hardware in almost all aspects, from a brighter display, better CPU performances, better AI...
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (128GB, Blue) AU - Excellent review
Even with an iPhone or three on the way, without doubt, the Galaxy Note 9 is Samsung’s best Galaxy yet, one of the year’s biggest phones, and a big deal, to boot. While the Galaxy S9 evolved the camera for the Galaxy family, the Note 9 completes the picture, with a smartphone that really finds a way...- Big, great screen, Glass and metal design is still nice, Absolutely stellar performance, S-Pen does even more, complete with battery built in, Using the S-Pen as a remote camera trigger is really cool, Good cameras, Water resistant, Still has the 3.5mm headphone jack
- Bixby button is still useless, Battery life could be better, Expensive
Samsung continues its nearly spotless history of delivering excellent big-screen phones with the Note 9. It offers powerful performance, a long-lasting battery and a brilliant display.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9
The Samsung Note 9 with its Exynos 9810 processor, 6GB of RAM and 128GB onboard storage feels like old wine in an old bottle, with just a new label- Impressive battery life
- Great camera
- Class-leading display
- Not much of an upgrade from Note 8
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is the best smartphone that money can buy. Unfortunately, it's going to take all of your money to buy it (or at least more than you're likely budgeting for a smartphone purchase this year). The iPhone X drove prices to this level, and we complained then, too.- Beautiful 6.4-inch Infinity Display
- Superb camera
- even in low light
- Battery and storage last and last
- Bluetooth S Pen shortcuts are fun
- Expensive
- A lot of small upgrades
- No HDR video recording
- We hate the Bixby button
The Galaxy Note 9 price starts at Rs 67,900. It comes with Bluetooth LE-enabled S Pen. The Note 9 is armed with a 4,000mAh battery. It's been over seven years since Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review: Android's best
Stuck in the same Galaxy- Impressive specs
- Stellar display
- Stylus functionally remains top tier
- Expensive
- especially in Canada
- Not that much of an upgrade over the Note 8
- Camera improvements are marginal