Amazing
6 GB / 256 GB; 2.8 ghz octa core; Android oreo; Super amoled display; Features; Big screen; Big battery; Gorilla glass 5 protection
Nothing
Manufacturer: Samsung
Amazing
6 GB / 256 GB; 2.8 ghz octa core; Android oreo; Super amoled display; Features; Big screen; Big battery; Gorilla glass 5 protection
Nothing
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If you love taking pictures and want to stand out from the crowd, you simply cannot ignore the Galaxy S9+. When compared to other expensive flagship devices, Samsung has a lot more to offer and it is significantly lower as it is priced at Rs 64,900.
Spectacular HDR Screen; High-Quality Camera; Good Android Oreo Integration; Fun Features like Super Slow-Mo Video; Loud and Crisp Stereo Speakers
Battery life could be better; No update in design; Fingerprint Magnet
Samsung's flagship smartphone was announced at Mobile World Congress, back in February 2018. Both the S9 and the S9 Plus were announced on the same day, with the S9 Plus being both bigger and having some additional features, particularly to the camera.
A very capable flagship with lots to love, but the back-step in battery performance is disappointing. The camera is easily the best on the market by a country mile, as is the display, while CPU performance is also great - however, you do pay quite a lot for all this
Excellent display; Top-tier processor performance; Superb best-in-class camera; Attractive design; Waterproofing
Battery life has taken a hit; Expensive; UI foibles
It's not revolutionary, but the Samsung Galaxy S9+ sets the bar for smartphones in 2018, with the best hardware features you can get.
Gorgeous screen; Beautiful body; Spectacular network performance; Dual main cameras with excellent low-light capture; Loud audio
Camera software oversharpens images; AR Emoji and Bixby disappoint
It might be a chunk more expensive, but the Galaxy S9 Plus is the more interesting and impressive of the two. Find out if it's the right phone for you in our full review.
The Galaxy S9+ is still a gorgeous and almost flawless phone, offering premium specs and features in a sleek and well-made design. There is the issue of it being very similar to its predecessor but we're glad Samsung hasn't dropped the headphone jack and introduced a notch - if it 'aint broke. Of course, the brilliant Galaxy S10 Plus is here to replace it now which will be tempting for its new design and features, but it's expensive so the S9 Plus remains an excellent option at a much lower price. Below is our original Galaxy S9 Plus review.
It's interesting when a company uses a bold statement like: "The camera reimagined," all while referring to a smartphone. It actually took me a few days to understand the purpose for a camera to be added to my Motorola V600 back in 2004.
- Best allrounder; - Camera innovation with variable aperture; - Great design; - Software brings secure features like Secure Folder; - S8+ complaints fixed
Large; slippery and fragile; Camera needs update for low light; AR Emoji needs work; Version of Android Oreo already outdated; Inteligent Scan needs update
You can probably gather by now that Samsung Galaxy S9+ is a pretty good smartphone. It has a modern design that looks sleek, while also offering a display that is bright, vibrant, and crisp.
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