Rating 4.2 117 reviews
Manufacturer: Samsung
price $412.00
Storage
Pocketnow
8 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S9 (256GB, Midnight Black) - Excellent review

In everything else, the Samsung Galaxy S9+ is a great phone. Once again, what I’d call the best all rounder that delivers on all the most important features a consumer wants from a flagship. Definitely the phone I’d recommend you give a try in 2018.
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
8 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Incrementally better in all the right places

Samsung's Galaxy S9 is a strange breed of smartphone. With a Snapdragon 845 processor, great camera, and 18:9 screen, it has all the trappings of a fantastic 2018 handset. Yet, at the same time, it's remarkably similar to the Galaxy S8 that it replaces.
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crn.com.au
8 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S9 (256GB, Midnight Black) - Excellent review

When we reviewed Samsung's large-screened new Galaxy smartphone last year, the Galaxy S8+ , we described it as "futuristic" for its huge display and edge-to-edge design. But the future arrived quickly afterward as most major smartphone makers, Apple included, adopted some version of a large,...
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Android Police
8 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ review: Refinement, refined

The nice thing about the Galaxy S9 and S9+ is that they hold very few mysteries. Go back to our review of the S8 twins last year, and the majority of what you'll read there applies here. The Galaxy S8 and S8+ were great phones, and the S9 and S9+ are better versions of them.
Pros:
  • Display An absolutely brilliant screen - the best on any smartphone out there
  • Amazing brightness, colors, and viewing angles, Fingerprint scanner The fingerprint scanner is back in a location where it won't give you constant frustration.
Cons:
  • So much glass I mean, this should be obvious - the Galaxy S9 looks kind of fragile
  • There's a lot of glass on this phone
  • Use a case, Updates Even with Project Treble, Samsung still avoids committing to a period of Android OS updates, let alone timely ones, for its flagship handsets.
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Computer World
8 years ago

Review: Samsung's new Galaxy S9 phones make excellence routine

Let's face it: the changes you're going to see in smartphones every year are pretty incremental. With some significant exceptions (I'm looking at you, user interface of the iPhone X ), today's phones aren't all that much different than the phones of three years ago. Faster, yes, More memory, sure.
Pros:
  • Solid performance
  • classic Samsung design
  • Dex dock allows use as desktop computer
Cons:
  • Iris scan feature needs work
  • Bixby virtual assistant remains a work in progress
  • AR Emoji a half-baked gimmick
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Soya Cincau
8 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S9 (256GB, Midnight Black) - Excellent review

The smartphone as we know it today has been around for about a decade now and while the recent shift in form-factor did breathe some new life into it, there doesn’t seem to be much more “revolutionary firsts” left with this blueprint.
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bit.com.au
8 years ago

In some ways, the Samsung Galaxy S9 is a serious step up from last year's flagship phone. In particular, its new 12-megapixel f/1.5 rear camera performs far better in low light than its predecessor. Its new Exynos 9810 processor also promises significantly faster performance.
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Android Headlines
8 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9+ Review – The Everything Phones

Far from playing it safe, Samsung has further refined an already excellent design language, adding in new features and improving what needed improving. Brand-new Dolby Atmos-grade speakers are among the best new enhancements that will make daily use of the phone better than ever, and the slew of...
Pros:
  • Gorgeous
  • IP68 water and dust resistant build
  • Industry-leading display
  • Incredible Dolby Atmos speakers
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • PMA and WPC wireless charging support
  • Edge panels are ultra useful
  • Ultra-fast performance
  • Samsung Pay is still the best mobile payments solution
  • Great new biometric...
Cons:
  • Only supports QuickCharge 2.0
  • Camera noise processing is still too heavy
  • Front-facing camera should be better
  • New camera interface is terrible
  • Battery life should be better
  • Having fewer features on the smaller Galaxy S9 camera is lame
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LiveAtPC
8 years ago

When Samsung Galaxy S9 rumours started circulating, all of them share one common point: it's more of the same. Often times, it does sound like it's a bad thing.
Pros:
  • Display: 5.8-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity Display
  • CPU: Samsung Exynos 9810 Octa-Core Mobile CPU
  • RAM/Storage: 4GB/64GB
  • Cameras: Dual Aperture 12-Megapixels with Super Speed Dual Pixel and OIC (Rear)
  • 8-Megapixels f/1.7 (Front
  • Sound: AKG-tuned Stereo Speakers with Dolby Atmos and UHQ 32-bit...
Cons:
  • Antutu: 241266
  • PCMark Work 2.0: 5302
  • 3DMark Sling Shot Extreme: 3208 (OpenGL)
  • 2799 (Vulkan
  • 3DMark Sling Shot: 3763
  • GeekBench: 3418 (Single)
  • 8759 (Multi
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gadgets.ndtv.com
8 years ago

Samsung hasn't made any drastic changes to the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ compared to their predecessors, and the company didn't really need to do much. Last year's design is still stunning, and now, it's a little more polished.
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