Testseek.com have collected 871 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N960 Galaxy Note 9 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N960 Galaxy Note 9.
August 2018
(87%)
871 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
658 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great display
The S Pen stylus remains unique
Smooth performance
Great Display
S-pen supports Bluetooth
Great camera
Big battery
Lots of storage
Excellent S Pen stylus
Class-leading processor and modem
Brilliant display for videos
Games
And reading
Takes care of basicsMassive expandable storage option and 3.5mm headphone jack
Waterresistant design
S Pen is now better
Smarter and lets you do a lot more
Good audio performance and bestinclass voice
Best smartphone screen | Incredible battery life | Best Android computing experience | DeX support
Amazing display
Better battery life
Water Carbon Cooling
High-end build
One of the best displays in a smartphone
Excellent battery life
Universally great camera performance (video included)
Feature-rich custom software
The S Pen stylus is now also a remote
One of few current big-name flagships with 3.5mm
Good Battery Life
Incredible Camera
Acceptable Performance
Cool S Pen Features
Superb Display
Massive Storage (Expandable to 1TB)
Stunning AMOLED display
Superior performance
Stellar cameras
Good
Versatile S Pen
Good display and sound quality
Very good cameras
Impressive battery life
Class-leading display
The editors didn't like
Complex UI
Can lag after a while
Expected better battery life
Expensive
Heavy
Massive and bulky
Not fit for onehand use
Fingerprint scanner is still inconveniently placed
Camera struggles in extreme lowlight situations
High price
Bixby button cannot be remapped
Incredibly large | Very expensive
Same old design
Not particularly original design and particularly unattractive back
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
It's expensive and offers few real innovations over last year's Note 8. The fingerprint reader is uncomfortably close to the camera
The ultrapricey Note 9 is one of the year's best phones. But unless you're in dire need of an upgrade, the smart move is to wait for what the next iPhone, Pixel and even Galaxy S10 bring...
Abstract: The Galaxy Note 9 is Samsung's largest phone by screen size, and continues a recent tradition of borrowing heavily to iterate forward.The South Korean tech giant has now entered into a predictable pattern. The company may present the Galaxy S and Galaxy N...
Impressive specs, Stellar display, Stylus functionally remains top tier
Expensive, especially in Canada, Not that much of an upgrade over the Note 8, Camera improvements are marginal
Regardless of how you look at the device, Samsung's Note 9 is an iterative, albeit very good update to an already stellar smartphone. While I don't often like to assume what readers are looking for from a smartphone, whether or not the Note 9 is for you w...
The Note 9 represents a foray beyond the smartphone in your pocket that looks to the future where a smartphone is roomy enough to carry all your files, power you through two days of calls, messaging and apps plus can elegantly recreates desktop PC experie...
Abstract: If you were expecting Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 to be the exciting, innovative step forward the smartphone space desperately needs right now, the South Korean tech giant's latest handset is not that device.It seems that Samsung's always interesting, but oft...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note9's advertising tagline is currently ‘more power than you need, until you need it'.While I was pondering about the situations in which this sleek phablet would be the ultimate source of power (Samsung are explaining this all in an i...
Abstract: Samsung's Note 9 flagship enterprise smartphone has arrived with a bunch of hardware upgrades that make it one of the most advanced smartphones ever, but enterprise users might be more interested in a clever upgrade for DeX, the innovative Samsung softwar...
Published: 2018-09-20, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Switching from a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 to an LG Stylo 4 is analogous to going from a Ferrari 812 Superfast to a Kia Optima. They're both 2018 smartphones with styluses built in, and they both run the same version of Android (Oreo 8.1). But other than tha...
Incredibly expensive, Not a huge upgrade on the Note 8, Runs on Android Oreo
The PitchEven in 2018 - a time when budget and mid-tier smartphones are offering more value than ever - there's still something really infectious and compelling about the big, bold, underlined hype of a flagship device like the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Does...
Published: 2018-08-24, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Samsung isn't just selling you a phone for $1,000, it's selling you a do-it-all machine. It's not a stretch to say the Note 9 is the most powerful and capable Android phone ever made. But all that power comes at a price, both literally and figuratively.Ch...