Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus SM-G965F 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy S9+
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
Samsung Galaxy S9+ review: Plus finally means something
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- Version of Android Oreo already outdated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
Samsung S9 Plus review: the most powerful and elegant big phone in the world
Simply put, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus is a bigger version of the Samsung Galaxy S9. (Check out our Samsung S9 review to find out more about the S9 Plus's smaller sibling.) And this comes without the S9 Plus being that much different to last year's Samsung Galaxy S8, either.- Standout dual-lens camera system
- Luxe 6.2-inch Super AMOLED display
- Better-placed fingerprint sensor
- Similar to Galaxy S8 Plus
- More expensive than S9
Samsung Galaxy S9+ review: If it ain't broke, don't fix it
The Samsung Galaxy S9+ is possibly the most fully-featured smartphone on the market. It offers out-of-the-box functionality that exceeds most other devices. It's one of the leaders of a new generation of hardware, pushing one of the nicest quality designs with one of the best displays around.- New speakers are amazing
- Great camera performance in low light
- Great design and display
- Out-of-the-box functionality surpasses rivals
- 3.5mm headphone socket
- You might never find all the features
- Display can crush shadows in movies
- Camera could be better with HDR
- Price
Samsung Galaxy S9+ review: the best big-screen smartphone by miles
Last year's Galaxy S8+ was slightly held back by a few annoying niggles, such as the awkward fingerprint sensor placement, all of which have been rectified in the Galaxy S9+. Samsung could certainly be accused of simply recycling last year's design, but it was really great in 2017 and is just as...- 128GB + microSD card slot
- wireless charging
- IP68
- fantastic screen
- excellent camera
- iris scanner + face recognition combo
- great fingerprint scanner
- notification LED
- headphone socket
- battery life could be better
- very similar to S8+ design
- Bixby button can't be remapped
Samsung Galaxy S9+ Plus (256GB, Midnight Black) AU - Excellent review
Samsung’s plus-sized S9 sees double with a dual lens, dual aperture camera- Stellar screen, Top-notch camera, Incredibly powerful
- Almost unchanged design, Uncomfortable to hold for some
Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus review
You won't find a bigger and better Android phone than the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, thanks to its oversized 6.2-inch curved screen and low-light-defeating dual-lens camera. Sure, it looks exactly like last year's S8 Plus, but it does fix the fingerprint sensor location (it's now center-aligned on the...- Impressive dual-lens camera
- Better-placed fingerprint sensor
- Loud stereo speakers
- Not all that different to S8 Plus
- AR Emoji mode is overrated
- Expensive for 0.4 inches of extra screen
The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus is the second of two Galaxy S9 phones launched by Samsung at 2018's MWC technology show and on first impressions it's the better phone of the two. Unlike last year, there's a little more to differentiate this year's Plus-sized Samsung flagship than simply a slightly larger...
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...
Samsung Galaxy S9+ hands-on review: More than a stretch
As with siblings, the middle child always has the hardest time. While the baby receives the most fuss and the firstborn has enjoyed the unrivaled devotion of the parents, the middle child is always competing for attention.