The stylus is one feature that I always wanted so that I can do illustrations or drawing for sharing. Now if only they develop a means to do temperature readings, that would be the ultimate.
The stylus is one feature that I always wanted so that I can do illustrations or drawing for sharing. Now if only they develop a means to do temperature readings, that would be the ultimate.
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i am talking about BEST DEALS WIRELESS seller: the phone was what was advertised but i had to contact support on amazon to be completely sure that the phone was new since the leaflet that it came with it was just for activation and nothing else, and i saw a few unboxings and it usually comes with...
The sum of the Galaxy Note 9's parts make it the killer phone you'll want this year.
Excellent display; Day-long battery life; Exceptional performance; Strong camera; Useful; fun S Pen features
No Android 9.0 Pie support; Expensive; Bixby still needs work
If there's one thing Samsung excels at, it's stunning smartphone screens. The same Super AMOLED panel with quad-HD resolution that you find in the Note 8 and Galaxy S9 is what you get with the Note 9, but then again, it's pretty hard to improve upon perfection.
Gorgeous 6.4-inch display; S Pen gets new powers via Bluetooth; AI camera improves photos; Lots of onboard storage; DeX mode works without dock
Expensive; Bixby still needs work; Water cooling doesn't impress
If you want pure power and performance, the Galaxy Note 9 is the best Android phone you can buy, but it's expensive and not very exciting.
Great screen; great specs; great camera; S Pen has some cool new tricks; Giant battery means it'll last through most days
It's expensive; It still runs Android Oreo and probably will for a while; Bixby isn't as good as Google Assistant and you can't turn off the button...
Value is subjective, and little illustrates that quite so well as the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Long the largest physically of the company's smartphones, now the Note family pushes Samsung into a new price bracket, too: like Apple's iPhone X, you're looking at a $1,000 membership fee if you want access...
The best smartphone screen around; Huge amounts of power; memory; and storage; S Pen keeps getting more functional; Cameras are reliable workhorses
$1,000+ price tag is eye-watering; Samsung's software can be frustrating; Bixby still underwhelms
The Samsung Note 9 with its Exynos 9810 processor, 6GB of RAM and 128GB onboard storage feels like old wine in an old bottle, with just a new label
Impressive battery life; Great camera; Class-leading display
Not much of an upgrade from Note 8
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has a few incremental upgrades that may not be impressive for everyone. Sure, the new S Pen is neat and it has a bigger battery, but will it be enough for anyone to upgrade It performs fairly well aside from a few overheating issues.
Good Battery Life; Incredible Camera; Acceptable Performance; Cool S Pen Features; Superb Display; Massive Storage (Expandable to 1TB
Annoying Bixby Button; Depleting Battery Health; Expensive; Incremental Upgrades
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
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