Samsung Galaxy S9 SM-G960F 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy S9+ review: The best Android flagship, best camera too
Samsung Galaxy S9+ review: This is a solid phone with top of the line processing, the best Android camera and the best iteration of almost every other feature that you want in a flagship phone.
Samsung's latest flagship is really good if you spend most of your time in Instagram feeds or creating content for the internet. For everything else the handset is just a marginal upgrade on last year's Galaxy S8 but you'll be pleased to know that the experience has been refined somewhat in a number...
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+ Review (Review 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.
Great Successor to the S8
I had the Galaxy S8 and the I-Phone 8 Plus and this phone is excellent for the most part. The battery life is good given I keep the display set on QHD. Why keep it on HD or FHD if the screen resolution is QHD I find that a charge does last me the day with adjustments to increase battery life.- QHD+ Display
- Good Battery Life
- on Standby
- Keyboard input is fast
- Dolby Atmos is Great sounding
- AKG Earphones
- Fingerprint Sensor Good
- Camera is Great
- Photos come out well
- Speakerphone a bit low
- Some Ringers are low in volume
- Battery drains fast if screen stays on
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
A little over a week ago, Samsung ushered in their new line of Galaxy S devices in the form of the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus. The S range has long been the pinnacle of the Android OS ecosystem but saw their lead at the top slowly eroding in recent years until the S8 overturned any of the loses in...
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 – 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...
The Galaxy S9 Plus is terrific, but wait a month until after the Galaxy S10 arrives
Samsung's most robust Galaxy S9 of 2018 is still a good buy, but not until after the Galaxy S10 starts selling.- The Galaxy S9 Plus one-ups the excellent Galaxy S9 with a second rear camera for taking portrait photos.
- Battery life fell short of last year's model in our early tests, and the Galaxy S9 Plus suffers from the same underbaked extras as the smaller Galaxy S9. The dual-aperture camera tends to overexpose low-light photos in auto mode.