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
(86%)
711 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(79%)
1433 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
860100711
The editors liked
Promising low-light camera performance
Terrific network support
High-quality screen
Interesting AI photo modes
Elegant body
Premium water-tight design
Class-leading AMOLED screen
Among the fastest Android phones (in benchmarks)
Great audio skills and stereo speakers
Variable aperture camera
960fps slow-mo
Automatic motion detection
Class-leading still and video quality
Gorgeous design
Gorgeous display
Great cameras
Stereo speakers
Compact and ergonomic
Bright low-light photos
The editors didn't like
Not a radical change from the Galaxy S8
AR emoji need work
Recycled design
Only 720p resolution for 960fps and really limited duration
Not the fastest charging around (it's been stuck like this since the Galaxy S5)
Abstract: “The camera reimagined.” That's how Samsung is describing what it has done with the camera in the new Galaxy S9 and S9+ by adding new features and tweaking the interface.The company's marketing for the device appears to focus on letting users “express the...
Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Anyone who's in the market for a new phone should seriously consider buying an S9. It might be an insignificant upgrade in terms of physical design, but that's a concern only if you really, really want people to know you have the latest and greatest phone...
Impressive design, Bright and crisp display, Great all round camera, High powered processor
Bixby still meh, Not a huge step up from S8
Has Samsung been able to improve upon the Galaxy S8 with their latest flagship phone? Yes, but it does not feel like enough of enhancement for those that currently own an S8. Instead, this device is intended for those who may still be using the S7 or S6...
Amazing Variable Aperture Camera, Beautiful Display, Super Fast Performance
Disappointing Battery Life, Halfbaked AR Emoji, Same Design as it's Predecessor
Now, our final verdict. The Samsung Galaxy S9 sure does have interesting up it sleeves especially with the camera and also the speaker. Other than that, it feels pretty much the same as the Samsung Galaxy S8 which we saw last year. The S9+ on the other ha...
Published: 2020-11-19, Author: The , review by: tavesper.tech
Abstract: Samsung is expected to release the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus in the run-up to MWC 2018 on February 25th. As is the case with most flagship smartphones, specs and renders of the duo has been plastered all over the internet lately. In this articl...
Improved aesthetics, Faster performance, IP68 water and dust resistance, Impressive stereo speakers, 4K60 video recording with manual controls
Camera performance isn't much improved from S8, No dual SIM 4G standby, No faster charging, No improvements in battery life, AR Emoji and Super Slow-Mo aren't fun
I have mixed feelings when reviewing the Galaxy S9, I loved that it still has one of the best smartphone designs with performance improvements, but I hate the newly introduced features and gimmicks that aren't as exciting as it should be. To call the Gala...
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Published: 2018-04-13, Author: Nur , review by: techent.tv
Sleek Design, New Camera Technology, Good Low Light Camera Performance, Great multitasking performance, Feature packed software
Poor Battery Life, Little difference from S8
In a nutshell, the Galaxy S9 is a device which pushes the bar when it comes to the technicalities of a camera. However, its overall package may leave regular consumers wanting more. The look and feel of the device, while premium and feels great in hand, s...
Here goes – the Samsung Galaxy S9. It's Samsung's top-tier smartphone of 2018 with Samsung's greatest offering. Its SoC is made from their latest 10nm process technology and packed with speedy UFS 2.1 flash chips. It's also the first smartphone to have a...
If you're a Samsung Galaxy S8 user, the answer for the title above would be a Yes and No. It may seem like many functions have been implemented for the Galaxy S9 compared to the S8, but not many of them are useful practically when it comes to daily tasks...