Samsung Galaxy Note 9 512GB
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Samsung Galaxy Note9 review: Still the king of big-screen flagship phones
I am writing this review fully aware that most Galaxy Note9 review articles and videos have been up for weeks. It's been a long almost two months for me as I've transplanted myself and the Techaeris operations from Chicago to Des Moines. So you'll have to forgive this late Galaxy Note9 review.- Still a sexy design
- Build quality remains strong in the Note series
- Samsung's displays are always amazing
- Strong performer breezes through everything quickly
- S-Pen options are much better this year
- Battery life lasts all day and beyond
- Speakers are much improved over the Note8
- Fingerprint...
- Glass back is a fingerprint graveyard
- Pricing is very high
- approaching the range some users may pass
- Bixby (and its button) is improved but is still not going to be for everyone
Great phone
I love the Samsung note phones but this one is by far the best the fingerprint sensor is much better than the note 8 and the speaker quality is great only downside is it really is so big you can't use one handed and won't fit in your pocket but if you can look past that you will love this phone
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review
Samsung's latest high-end smartphone, the Galaxy Note 9, follows on from last year's Note 8. So-called because of its use of an integrated "stylus" pen (S Pen), the Note 9 has several functions which are appealing to photographers.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review: 6 Things I Love & 2 Things I Hate
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is a great phone and it's an epic upgrade from older Samsung devices and a great option alongside the Pixel 3 XL.- The Galaxy Note 9 display looks amazing
- The new S Pen features make an already great item even better
- The Note 9 camera is a solid performer
- The Note 9 battery life meets my needs for an all day phone
- The Note 9 software and themes are top notch
- The Note 9 design is better than the S9+ for me
- Bixby isn't great and Samsung needlessly locks down the Bixby button
- Iris Scanning is slow and unreliable
S Pen is wonderful!
I had a Note 5, then another phone, and cracked that one. Replaced with the Note 9 because I really missed the S Pen. Now I have my pen back, and have it programmed to take pictures with a click of the button. The ability to jot notes on the lock screen when I think of something is fantastic!
Well before 6-inch displays were mainstream, there was a series of smartphones that made the word phablet trendy. Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note series back in 2011 when smartphones were supposed to be compact and a 4.0-inch display was considered scandalously large – well, the first Galaxy Note...
- Great display
- The S Pen stylus remains unique
- Smooth performance
- Complex UI
- can lag after a while
- Expected better battery life
- Expected better battery life
Samsung Galaxy Note9 Review: Another Note-worthy success
The Galaxy Note line has been Samsung's way to experiment with new ideas. It also helped introduced the idea of using a stylus with a phone that is much larger than others on the market.- Beautiful display
- Amazing camera with great low-light performance
- BLE is a nice addition to the S Pen
- Premium design
- All-day battery life
- Big storage options (128GB and 512GB
- Fingerprint sensor seems small in comparison to the size of the phone
- Expensive
- Samsung Experience skin can be frustrating
Best phone of 2018
"Its literally the best phone I ever used. Very fast never experience any sort of lagging or any heating problems. Fits in your pocket perfectly. Great for photos and videos. S Pen is an added bonus that most phones dont have- very convenient to make quick notes.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Smartphone 512GB Midnight Black SM-N960FZKFNZC review
So I been using the Galaxy Note 9 for about three months and I have to say… I really enjoy it. I mean it’s been a powerhouse of a device. The smaller batteries of the Galaxy S9 and the on/off drains I had on the Note 8 have been nonexistent here.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review: iPhone X rival is flawless but pricey
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