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August 2018
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871 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is a big
Beautiful phone with top-tier specs including a massive battery and internal storage that starts at 128GB. The new S Pen doubles as a wireless remote for taking long-distance selfies
Big
Great screen
Glass and metal design is still nice
Absolutely stellar performance
S-Pen does even more
Complete with battery built in
Using the S-Pen as a remote camera trigger is really cool
Good cameras
Water resistant
Still has the 3.5mm he
Solid specs
Beautiful design
New S-Pen features
Amazing display
Fast and powerful
Sleek design
Excellent camera
S Pen Bluetooth connectivity
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The editors didn't like
It's expensive and offers few real innovations over last year's Note 8. The fingerprint reader is uncomfortably close to the camera
Abstract: Go penning. Samsung's high-end phablet comes with a revolutionary S Pen, which can be used to trigger the camera remotely or switch slides during a presentation, thanks to its Bluetooth capabilities. A great display is accompanied by an intelligent camera...
Great screen, great specs, great camera, S Pen has some cool new tricks, Giant battery means it'll last through most days
It's expensive, It still runs Android Oreo and probably will for a while, Bixby isn't as good as Google Assistant and you can't turn off the button any more
If you want pure power and performance, the Galaxy Note 9 is the best Android phone you can buy, but it's expensive and not very exciting...
Big, beautiful display, Great battery life, Improved S-Pen functionality, Large storage options
Expensive, Bixbutton can't be disabled, Bixis also bad, Facebook is pre-installed and can't be removed
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is a fantastic option for those who want as many features as possible in their smartphone — if they're willing to pay the hefty thousand dollar price tag. With an updated S-Pen, bigger battery, and massive storage options, the No...
If you haven't read our review for the Note 9 already, we're going to simply reiterate our sentiments about how it stacks up against last year's Note 8. If you currently own the Note 8, there's seriously not a whole lot of reasons to make the upgrade to t...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note 9, see our full review/a>, has been in my hand for about 10 days and for the last few days it has been protected by the UAG Monarch. While it is nice to carry a phone without a case, at $1,000+ I feel better about putting something...
Gorgeous display, Outstanding rear cameras, Great performer, Good battery life, The S Pen has seen a notable upgrade
Design feels stale, Selfie camera could be better, Face recognition unlocks the phone even with eyes closed, Photos by Pratik Vyas, Samsung Galaxy Note 9
In conclusion, the Samsung Galaxy Note9 is a solid Android flagship and unsurprisingly, it commands a premium too. The base variant of the smartphone with 128GB of storage retails for Rs 67,900, whereas the 512GB storage variant of the handset will set yo...
Published: 2018-08-18, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: AaAaAaAaAaSamsung's Galaxy Note 9 is here, and it's exactly what you'd expect. It's big, bold and exemplifies everything that makes the tech giant's smartphones some of the best on the market. It's also, like the company's recent handsets, not much of a d...
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Published: 2018-08-17, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
The best smartphone screen around, Huge amounts of power, memory, and storage, S Pen keeps getting more functional, Cameras are reliable workhorses
$1,000+ price tag is eye-watering, Samsung's software can be frustrating, Bixby still underwhelms
Is the Note 9 “overpriced”? It's definitely expensive, though, as Samsung fans will eagerly point out to you, Apple went there first with the iPhone X. Of course, you could just as easily argue that $1k+ is too much for a phone, regardless of whose logo i...
Best screen available today, Strong battery life, Beautiful hardware, Top-notch camera, Base 128GB storage is great, Headphone jack
Quick Charge 2.0 isn't fast enough, That price tag, Speakers should be better considering size, Bixby is primarily a punchline
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 ReviewGalaxy Notes have always represented the pinnacle of Samsung's smartphone capabilities, but up until this point have for some reason been saddled with a couple shortcomings that didn't make them automatic recommendations over t...