8.0 OREO ANDROID IS NEW OTHERWISE NOTHING NEW
Octacore; 6 GB ram; 128 GB ROM; 8.0 OREO
3500 mah battery is little bit small
8.0 OREO ANDROID IS NEW OTHERWISE NOTHING NEW
Octacore; 6 GB ram; 128 GB ROM; 8.0 OREO
3500 mah battery is little bit small
Samsung has done some pretty impressive upgrades on the Galaxy S9. It's got a slightly more compact in an almost identical design, a more practical placement of the fingerprint scanner and an inclusion of stereo speakers are all nice.
Impressive performance; Very nice display; Great camera performance; Loud; stereo speakers; Fast wireless charging; Water resistance
Battery life did not improved; Super expensive
The Galaxy S9 is all of the good and all of the bad we've come to expect from Samsung
Great design; Beautiful display; Fast performance; Capable camera; A headphone jack; Great design; Beautiful display; Fast performance; Capable camera; A headphone jack
Average battery life; Gimmicks galore; Bixby still sucks; Samsung has a poor history of updating its phones; Average battery life; Gimmicks galore; Bixby still sucks; Samsung has a poor history of updating its phones
good look ,nice app ,speed n battery and very easy to use
The Samsung Galaxy S9 forces us to question upgrades for their own sake. On the one hand, there's our desire as consumers to have the very latest tech gadget, even if we don't even use the phone we have now to its full extent.
Galaxy S8's excellent design gets even better; Screen; performance & battery all solid; Camera capable of impressive low-light performance; Price is competitive
Intelligent Scan trades security for convenience; Super Slow-mo is 720p only and needs bright lighting; Bixby still feels gimmicky
The Galaxy S9 is an evolution rather than a revolution, but Samsung has upgraded it in all the right places.
The Infinity Display is even better than the one on the S8; Camera takes fantastic pics in all kinds of light; Fingerprint sensor is in a much better...
Camera features like Dual Aperture and Super Slow-mo are a little gimmicky; AR Emoji is fun but not as advanced as Apple's Animoji; The single camera...
Just minutes after getting my hands on Samsung's latest flagship S Series smartphone, one fact was abundantly clear - if you weren't fond of the Galaxy S8 and S8+, then you're going to have similar feelings about the S9 and S9+.
Super Slow-mo mode is great (when it works; One of the best Android cameras out there; Build quality is superb
Looks the same as the S8/S8; Glossy body isn't for everyone; AR Emoji are lacklustre
Chances are, you already know all about the Samsung Galaxy S9. Leaks, rumours and educated guesses have been rampant, and there were certainly no gasps of surprise when the Galaxy S9 was finally, officially revealed at MWC 2018 .
Excellent low-light camera; The fastest Android smartphone yet
Slightly worse battery life; More expensive than Galaxy S8
We're going to have to wait for big jumps in technology, but although the Galaxy S9 only brings a disappointingly small bunch of minor improvements it's still an amazing smartphone that will be hard to beat in 2018.
Let's not beat around the bush, the exterior of the Samsung Galaxy S9 is essentially a carbon copy of the S8 . Yet, even with all that sameness, Samsung's balanced no-notch design seems more considered than before. It doesn't feel needy like a lot of the new iPhone X copycat handsets I saw at MWC.
Way better performance; battery life; and low-light photos AR Emojis aren't all they are cracked up to be
AR Emojis aren't all they are cracked up to be
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