Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Note 9 (after several unofficial mistakes) and it has an immediate and obvious rival: Samsung’s own Galaxy S9 Plus. The company’s two biggest and most ...
Samsung's Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 8 are two of the best phones you can buy right now. They both have beautiful, edge-to-edge displays, top-of-the-line cameras, and futuristic features like wireless ...
Galaxy Note 9 vs S9 vs S9 Plus: What are the key differences? There are a lot of similarities between Samsung’s flagship devices, as the company has employed a strategy of iteration ahead of the major ...
The S9 Plus comes with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 845 processor, whereas the Note 8 has last year’s Snapdragon 835. The newer processor is faster, more power efficient, and enables a handful of ...
Samsung is reportedly planning to launch the Galaxy Note 9 this year a bit earlier than its 2017 predecessor. The primary reason, the reports claim, was to offset the rather disappointing but not ...
All three of these phones boast Qualcomm’s current top-of-the-line processor in the shape of the Snapdragon 845. That means silky smooth performance and power efficiency. Where things start to differ ...
The designs of the S9 Plus and Note 8 are actually quite different, and not simply because of their size. While both phones share an 18:9 aspect ratio, the Galaxy Note 8’s 6.3-inch screen is almost ...
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Even two years after release, the Galaxy Note 9 manages to not only offer a glut of features, the hardware still packs a punch. Now, after a slightly longer wait than anticipated, the One UI 2.5 ...
After a short wait, the Android 10 beta for the Galaxy S9, S9+, and Galaxy Note 9 is now open in the US for those with unlocked handsets. We’ve already seen the full update start rolling out for the ...
The Galaxy S9, S9 Plus, and Note 9 units sold via Sprint are now receiving the Android 10 update in the US. The update is currently rolling to the three 2018 Samsung flagships over the air (OTA).