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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Crazy cruel mobile. Fast Well balanced and good design Awesome screen Awesome update of the pen 6GB RAM really helps Do not thank no to 128GB Good battery life Worth its price. The best mobile phone Samsung spotted :) Had a S9 + and thinks it's the right big difference.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Full, in-depth, Australian review
This is one of the best smartphones you can buy right now. But whether you should buy it is another question entirely. Even in 2018 - a time when budget and mid-tier smartphones are offering more value than ever - there’s still something really infectious and compelling about the big, bold, underlined hype of a flagship device like the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Does anybody really need this much power in a smartphone? Who cares! This phone has it, and those power-users doomed to lust after the best are going to be drawn to it like moths. So it was with the Note 5 and the Note 8. And so it will be with the Note 9.- Solid specs
- Beautiful design
- New S-Pen features
- Incredibly expensive
- Not a huge upgrade on the Note 8
- Runs on Android Oreo
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Smartphone 128GB Midnight Black SM-N960FZKANZC review
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is an incremental upgrade to the Galaxy Note 8 but small changes to a great phone can make a big difference.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review
A big smartphone with a big price tag. It won't suit everyone, but the improved Note 9 is one of Samsung's best But all this tech doesn't come cheap. The Note 9 is Samsung's most expensive phone yet: the 512GB version will set you back an eye-watering £1099.- Bright and punchy screen
- Smooth
- speedy performance
- Huge battery life and storage
- iPhones offer better sound quality
- Expensive
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Smartphone 128GB Midnight Black SM-N960FZKANZC review
Many people said the Note 9’s only purpose was to give Samsung more time to prepare a more dramatically-overhauled smartphone in order to remain relevant in a fight where Apple keeps impressing with the new-generation iPhone.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review: more, more, more
Samsung's Galaxy Note phones have always been about more. More screen, more battery, more specs, more power, more features; if you want more of something, the Note is the phone to get. It's a phone designed and built for the power user who won't settle for anything less.- Gorgeous
- vibrant
- bright
- big display
- Fast performance
- True all-day battery life
- Lots of storage
- even in the base model
- High price tag
- Large
- unwieldy size
- Duplicate apps and extra features that don't add much value
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (128GB, Black) - Pristine review
Where the Galaxy Note9 trumps the competition is that it truly does not compromise on performance and addresses all the traditional pain points of a smartphone user in a decisive fashion.- Beautifully vibrant and sharp display, exceptionally powerful hardware, impressive battery life, superb cameras, S Pen has innovative features.
- Casing is still a fingerprint magnet, needs a learning curve to truly master every trick available, conservative design.
Samsung's Galaxy Note line has had a rocky couple of years with the ill-fated Note7 followed by what could only be considered a brain fade by Samsung with their fingerprint sensor placement in the Note8.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Smartphone 128GB Midnight Black SM-N960FZKANZC review
But perhaps because Samsung’s been in the flagship game longer, there’s a certain confidence and sophistication to the Note’s form that other brands beyond Apple are just finding now. – Rappler.com
The Samsung Galaxy Note series has a reputation for great design, unparalleled performance, and great cameras. The Note 9's camera is definitely up there, but it's still hard to beat beasts like the Huawei P20 Pro and a couple others. Regardless, an overall 8.5 score is nothing to scoff at.
- Good exposure White balance is almost always right Great Portrait Mode performance Food Mode performs amazingly Vibrant colors
- Bad dynamic range (HDR) Food Mode can make images look warm Over-processing can hurt detail