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The Galaxy S9+ is an iterative update, but that doesn't stop it from grabbing the top spot, at least as far as Android phones are considered.
Dual Aperture camera; Astoundingly bright display; Superior build quality
AR Emoji; Cluttered UI
The latest flagship from Samsung has not only to offer large display but a new dual-camera and a powerful octa-core chip that proves it's better than the predecessor. What's new to the phone is the addition of the super slow motion recording (960 fps), AR stickers, Intelligent Scan and more, find...
Stylish & Sturdy | Curved Design | Thin-bezel Display; Excellent AMOLED Display | Very High Brightness; Great Cameras – Live Focus; Selfie Focus; 960fps slow-motion; AR Emojis; 4K video @60fps; Blazing Fast Octa-Core SoC; RAM; & Storage; USB 3.1; LTE Cat.18; Bluetooth 5.0; Wireless Charging; MicroSD...
Poor Battery Life
After the launch of Apple's 10 th anniversary iPhone X , all eyes were on Samsung to check whether the Korean smartphone giant could deliver a smartphone that could one-up Apple's new Face ID technology along with its edge-to-edge display, which also introduced the annoying notch.
Overall the Samsung Galaxy S9+ is a good upgrade to the Galaxy S8+. Even though it has the same display, it has slightly smaller bottom bezels, packs a faster processor with 6GB RAM, comes with a better dual-aperture and telephoto rear cameras, which is a huge improvement compared to the S8+, stereo...
Brilliant display; Good primary Dual Aperture and secondary Telephoto cameras; Good performance
Same old front camera; Bixby still needs improvement
Samsung has launched the first set of main-stream flagships for 2018 – the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+. The two phones bring forward several improvements and refinements, the most notable being the ‘reimagined camera'.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ at the Galaxy Unpacked 2018 event in Barcelona on Sunday, grabbing headlines a day before the Mobile World Congress (MWC) kicks off. While the smartphones look virtually identical to their predecessors, they do pack in some significant upgrades in the...
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
The Samsung Galaxy S9+ is undoubtedly a good phone, if not a very good phone. While not a revolutionary upgrade, Samsung focused on minor improvements and many of these have led to a better smartphone than the Galaxy S8+. However at the same time, several areas of the Exynos model are disappointing.
Attractive, improved design with lots of killer features; Display is still excellent, despite no major upgrades; Strong camera performance
Disappointing performance and battery life from the Exynos model; Glass construction remains fragile; Galaxy S8 owners have no reason to upgrade
Upgraded from an S7 and was definitely worth it.I was a bit annoyed with the grey as i usually get black phones but this colour looks great. The fingerprint reader location is perfect. The only minor downside is the bixby button. Did they really need a physical button for this
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