Samsung Galaxy S9 SM-G960F 256GB
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Show product pageSamsung Galaxy S9 (256GB, Midnight Black) - Excellent review
This will be a short summary. The Galaxy S9+ is the most fully-featured smartphone around today. And in terms of all-round performance, it is hard to beat. In my opinion, this is the best smartphone by a mile. That is it on my Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus review.
Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Can you put a price on perfection
Just like the S8 before it, the Samsung Galaxy S9 is the best phone in the world, with lightning-fast performance, a stupendous camera and a lovely design. Unfortunately, it hasn't done enough to surpass its predecessor, which is still almost as impressive whilst being significantly cheaper.- The fastest Android phone we've ever seen
- Amazing low-light camera
- Slick features
- Doesn't do enough to better last year's Galaxy S8
Samsung Galaxy S9 – Review
After my time with the S9 I have to admit there is a lot to like, and a few things that could use a little improvement here or there. From the front, this looks exactly like the older model the S8, and some people will not like the fact their expensive new smartphone looks the same as their friends...
Samsung Galaxy S9 (256GB, Midnight Black) - Excellent review
If you love taking pictures and want to stand out from the crowd, you simply cannot ignore the Galaxy S9+. When compared to other expensive flagship devices, Samsung has a lot more to offer and it is significantly lower as it is priced at Rs 64,900.- Spectacular HDR Screen, High-Quality Camera, Good Android Oreo Integration, Fun Features like Super Slow-Mo Video, Loud and Crisp Stereo Speakers
- Battery life could be better, No update in design, Fingerprint Magnet
Samsung Galaxy S9 (256GB, Midnight Black) - Excellent review
Yes, but only if you're in need of an upgrade. It’s hard to spend weeks with one of the best smartphones on the market and arrive at the conclusion that you feel somewhat indifferent about it, but I can’t help but feel that way at the moment.- Top-of-the-line camera, Long battery life, A breeze to use
- Some unnecessary bloatware, Useless virtual assistant
Samsung Galaxy S9 (256GB, Midnight Black) - Excellent review
The G7 ThinQ shares many of the S9’s features, including an expansive display, powerful processor and dual-lens camera with special low-light capturing capabilities. But we still don’t know the G7’s price and haven’t put the device through its paces on the Tom’s Guide suite of tests.
Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Not perfect, but still a stellar phone
Samsung's Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus were announced in late February and went on sale in the middle of March. Since that time, ZDNet's Matthew Miller reviewed the bigger Galaxy S9 Plus, proclaiming the device is "Android perfection achieved."- Fast
- reliable performance
- It has a headphone jack
- Reliable camera
- Battery life
- Super Slo-Mo is good
- but not great
Samsung Galaxy S9 (256GB, Midnight Black) - Excellent review
Samsung's Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus were announced in late February and went on sale in the middle of March. Since that time, ZDNet's Matthew Miller reviewed the bigger Galaxy S9 Plus, proclaiming the device is "Android perfection achieved."- Fast, reliable performance, It has a headphone jack!, Reliable camera
- Battery life, Super Slo-Mo is good, but not great
Samsung Galaxy S9
The Galaxy S9 is both powerful and ergonomic, but there's no telling apart from the older Galaxy S8.- Compact and ergonomic
- Bright low-light photos
- Conservative performance
- Poor battery
The Samsung Galaxy S9 is smaller than the Galaxy S9+, and that's a good thing. The single-camera setup at the rear keeps up on most counts with the dual-camera setup on the S9+. There's also less RAM on the Samsung Galaxy S9, but on the face of it that doesn't really matter.