Testseek.com have collected 711 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G960 Galaxy S9 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G960 Galaxy S9.
March 2018
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711 Reviews
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Much more convenient fingerprint scanner position, Improved camera, Smoother performance (but still not perfectly smooth), More affordable, Display, camera, design almost as good as S9's
Samsung's Galaxy series has become synonymous with high-end Android phones, and the newest Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ are the best ones so far.But when you have a successful product, you tread carefully, evolving and refining it rather than making any huge...
Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Dr. , review by: techarp.com
The Samsung Galaxy S9 (Price Check) looks almost identical to its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S8. While some see it as a “lack of innovation“, others point out that “if it ain't broke, don't fix it!”Whatever we may think of its familiar design, there...
Excellent display, superb rear dual aperture camera, waterproofing, great stereo speakers, novel AR Emoji,
A bit slippery to hold, not cheap
The Galaxy S9 doesn't upgrade the size of its battery over its sire and it is still similarly sized at 3,000mAh though the provision of the new Exynos 9810 processor along with a host of optimisation tricks that they've implemented have helped to ensure e...
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Published: 2018-03-08, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Smart camera tech, Premium everyday experience, Superb performance
Limited evolution, Pricey
So, should you consider buying the Galaxy S9?If you already own last year's S8, we'd say take a pass. This blower doesn't offer any essential new features compared with the previous flagship, and it sure ain't cheap either. However, if you're tempted by a...
Published: 2018-03-08, Author: Chris , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: Samsung is the first big-name global smartphone maker to launch new flagship phones in 2018, and early responses have been somewhat mixed. The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ certainly managed to impress members of the media who were able to take an early look a...
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Published: 2018-03-08, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Galaxy S8's excellent design gets even better, Screen, performance & battery all solid, Camera capable of impressive low-light performance, Price is competitive
Intelligent Scan trades security for convenience, Super Slow-mo is 720p only and needs bright lighting, Bixby still feels gimmicky
The prevailing question for potential Galaxy S9 buyers is “has Samsung done enough to warrant an upgrade over the Galaxy S8?” The answer to that depends on where your priorities lie.So much of the Galaxy S8 look and feel has been carried over to this new...
The Infinity Display is even better than the one on the S8, Camera takes fantastic pics in all kinds of light, Fingerprint sensor is in a much better location
Camera features like Dual Aperture and Super Slow-mo are a little gimmicky, AR Emoji is fun but not as advanced as Apple's Animoji, The single camera is great, but the S9+'s dual camera would have been better
The Galaxy S9 is an evolution rather than a revolution, but Samsung has upgraded it in all the right places...
I had hoped that, after exhaustively going over all the ways the S9 is new, I'd find the updates here to be more significant. But I still don't. The new camera features aren't must-haves unless you plan on shooting in darkness a lot, and you can get basic...
An absolutely brilliant screen - the best on any smartphone out there. Amazing brightness, colors, and viewing angles, The fingerprint scanner is back in a location where it won't give you constant frustration. Good job, Samsung, The Galaxy S9+ feels pret
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, Even with Project Treble, Samsung still avoids committing to a period of Android OS updates, let alone timely ones, for its flagship ha
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 bett...