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 best big phone around
There isn't another phone on the market quite like the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. It's unashamedly huge, seriously expensive, and jams pretty much every high-end feature into a surprisingly svelte package.- Battery lasts the day
- comfortably
- Fantastic
- huge display with no notch
- S Pen remains unique
- Samsung's software has a number of handy features
- The overall design of the S9 Plus is better
- Bixby button is an annoyance
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review
Although the Galaxy Note 9 features a couple of twists such as the 4000 mAh battery and the BT enabled Pen, it's fair to say that it came out more or less as expected. As the final handset of the Series 9 line, it is evident that it would feature mostly the same strengths with a few extras to make...- World-class 6.4-inch OLED display
- Leading low-light photography
- Excellent battery capacity
- Excellent system performance
- Up to 1TB of storage
- Battery charging should be faster
Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Making phablets exciting again
Samsung is bringing the fight to Apple, and the Galaxy Note 9 is a top-tier phablet worthy of recognition- Long-lasting battery life
- Excellent low-light camera performance
- New S Pen improvements
- Very expensive
- Little on offer to warrant an upgrade
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Smartphone 128GB Midnight Black SM-N960FZKANZC review
The Galaxy Note 9 is a hell of a phone. It’s probably the best phone on the market today because it has and does everything. Excellent camera? Check. Excellent battery life? Check. Solid performance? Check. Amazing display? Check. All the storage, RAM, and connectivity you could ask for?- Specs
- here
- Display
- Battery
- Camera
- S Pen
- Software
- Hardware/Size
- Bixby
- Buy Galaxy Note 9
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Smartphone 128GB Midnight Black SM-N960FZKANZC review
The newer phone, however, comes with a slightly larger 6.4-inch screen compared to the 6.2-incher on the Galaxy S9+. Plus, it has a unique main attraction – a souped-up S Pen stylus that doubles up as a remote controller.
Samsung Galaxy Note9
Samsung's phones, with the exception of the Note 7, have grown better pretty consistently.- Glamorous design
- Outstanding camera
- Wireless charging
- Fast processor
- Great battery life
- Useful S Pen
- Pricey
- Too big for some hands
- Not everyone needs a stylus
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Smartphone 128GB Midnight Black SM-N960FZKANZC review
As per usual, Samsung’s flagship is top drawer, but it struggles to justify its huge price tag
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review: The Pen gets mightier!
While some say that the Galaxy S9 is Samsung's most underrated smartphone, it could be said to an extent. The reason - probably Samsung's inability to offer something exciting and different from its predecessors.
First Impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Note9
iPhone X on left, Samsung Galaxy Note9 on right Either way, Samsung has released an excellent phone that I consider to be the pinnacle of the Note series to date, replacing my beloved Note 5 in that slot. I look forward to seeing what Samsung brings us next year!- Excellent display
- solid performance
- innovative S-Pen features
- improved battery life
- DeX without a dock
- Fingerprint sensor still awkward
- over-zealous camera AI
- super-slick to hold (needs a case)
- questionable upgrade value for Note 8 users
- Bixby
- expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has a few incremental upgrades that may not be impressive for everyone. Sure, the new S Pen is neat and it has a bigger battery, but will it be enough for anyone to upgrade It performs fairly well aside from a few overheating issues.
- Good Battery Life
- Incredible Camera
- Acceptable Performance
- Cool S Pen Features
- Superb Display
- Massive Storage (Expandable to 1TB
- Annoying Bixby Button
- Depleting Battery Health
- Expensive
- Incremental Upgrades