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2018 is clearly the year where the $1000 flagship phone became the norm, but unlike other phones in this price range, Samsung isn't forcing users to compromise on one component or another.
It's finally here. The Galaxy Note 8's successor and Samsung's most powerful smartphone to date, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 . It sports a familiar look but with beefed up specs and enhanced features. But does it have enough to convince Note 8 and S9/S9+ users to upgrade Find out in our review.
* Large; high-resolution display; * S Pen with Bluetooth remote features; * Large RAM and storage; * Good camera; * Great performance with good heat management; * Samsung DeX; * IP68 certified; * Big battery
Last year's Note 8 was a conservative smartphone. No wonder, since the successor of the Note 8 couldn't be a failure like its predecessor. With the Note 9, Samsung can once again show what the manufacturer is capable of.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is set to make its first appearance on August 9 and yet, more than a month before its launch, a report has unveiled almost everything about the device. As per the report, the Galaxy Note 9 will be much like its predecessor in terms of the design and will come in three storage...
It's that time of the year, and Samsung unveiled the next iteration of its famed phablet with the Galaxy Note 9. While it may look the same as last year's Galaxy Note 8, the major changes on the Galaxy Note 9 include a Bluetooth-powered S Pen and a big 4000mAh battery.
Recently, leaks about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9 have appeared saying that the S-Pen Stylus would offer a whole bunch of new features including as a remote control for your camera shutter along with music playback.
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boasts a slightly-bigger 6.4in screen, a Bluetooth-enabled S-Pen, a beefier battery and, if you're willing to cough up for a 512GB microSD card, up to 1TB of storage. However, on the face of it, Samsung's new flagship - with its curvy AMOLED screen and Gorilla Glass-clad chassis - looks near...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 represents the apex of today's flagship smartphone market in many ways. The overall design remains generally unchanged from last year's Note 8 offering, but Samsung's highlighted various areas for dramatic improvement. Read my full review below.
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