Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus SM-G965F 128GB
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Much better than I expected.
After using a Pixel xl with stock Android I expected a lesser experience with the Samsung (my last one was an S6). The latest Samsung skin is actually pretty good and there is no compulsion to use Samsung apps so it can be set up pretty much as you like.
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
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- Excellent performance
- Dual camera
- Variable aperture in main camera
- Quick recharge
- 6GB of RAM
- Battery life
- Still runs on Android 8.0
- Iris Scanner and Face Unlock
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Review: Samsung Galaxy S9+
The Galaxy S9+, like its predecessor, is an excellent smartphone with a fabulous screen and great performance. It's also more power-efficient and can be charged all the way up to 100 per cent in around 80 minutes.- Gorgeous design and screen
- excellent camera
- blazing-fast performance
- Average battery life
- 'Intelligent Scan' is glitchy
- duplicate apps - and Bixby still needs work
Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus (256GB)
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 Galaxy S9+ is undoubtedly an excellent phone and improves on the S8+ with its blazing-fast internals and variable aperture camera. However, as it's £100 more expensive than its predecessor, potential buyers might find themselves opting for last year's model instead.
- Average battery life
- 'Intelligent Scan' is glitchy
- duplicate apps
- Bixby still needs work
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