- - Screen (I like amoled more in general, but here it is especially good) - Camera (no wow effect, just a very stable and very well working camera. In low light, the pictures are clear, in normal light they are just good) - Shell (for an amateur, but personally my soul rests after 3 years with xiaomi, although I miss some functions, but for me a crushing advantage is on the Samsung side) - Battery (my phone is loaded from morning to evening with full GPS, video, Internet distribution) from 9 am to 11 pm it can withstand with a small margin) - Sound (sorry, but this is again after xiaomi, just good sound and a good headset, nothing supernatural) - Video and sound on video (I don’t play with 4k, I can’t say anything about it yet, but full HD video writes divinely, the most important thing is the sound, it can be heard in any environment, even at a concert, even in a quiet environment) ate 4 months later: - video in any conditions with excellent sound (important for me) - not bad photos on the main camera - stereo sound is very good - fast charging - The battery was written in shortcomings, but if you do not find fault, it's enough for everything in normal use. And compared to my previous phones and home phones, it lasts incomparably longer - night mode on the new software version is great - modern screen mode is very convenient
- - Cost of accessories ate 4 months later: - there were three complete freezes - I really miss the call recording - the battery is not always enough until the evening (on the one hand, I'm sorry, but on the other hand, if you load the device completely, then 8 hours will not be enough for a working day - selfie camera changes face geometry - mobile signal sometimes almost disappears in familiar places with a confident connection - in power saving mode, widgets and fonts may not display correctly (this is a real drawback if anything)
- Screen, camera, speaker sound, SPen, general usability - everything is on top!
- Real serious drawback: The fingerprint scanner is on the back, not under the screen! This is very inconvenient in payment transactions. More quibbles than flaws: 1. Battery life - enough for the whole day, until the evening (~ 20 hours), but there is a feeling that the 4000ma battery should work longer, and in Note9 some service slowly but surely eats this battery. 2. The sound in the headphones is not bad, but it seems to me that Wolfson sounded somehow more solid before. Now with a large number of instruments in the composition there is a mess. It seems that there is volume, and a soft, well-developed bass, normal high frequencies, but there is not enough clarity. 3. Sometimes the external lower speaker creaks on some tracks at full volume.
- Large display. A fairly powerful battery, before that there was a Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, the battery did not suit, everything suits the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. 8 GB of RAM, like in my laptop, and 512 GB of storage, will be enough for all the tasks for which a computer is usually used. You can open as many tabs in the browser and as many applications as you like, switch between them and not worry that something will freeze or start to slow down. The stylus helps a lot. You can connect to a TV and then a computer is not needed.
- Like all modern smartphones, it has a non-removable battery, and as it turned out, it is impossible to replace it while maintaining water protection in Mordovia.
- Screen and camera
- Performance ., in general, I expected more from a smartphone for over a piece of bucks.
- Screen, stylus, camera, apps are excellent
- Battery. After 9 months of use, it lasts no more than 5 hours.
- 1. Screen: juicy, bright, beautiful. 2. Autonomy: now enough for a day, with my mode of use. 3. Stylus: a useful thing. This is my first phone that has a stylus. 4. Very high performance and does not heat up. 5. The quality of photos and videos is at a very decent level. For events there is a mirror. 6. Sound quality, both in external speakers and in the bundled AKG headphones. 7. 3.5mm headphone jack. 8. Connect to the monitor with a cable, no longer need a dex station. Haven't tried it yet, but I think it will be a useful topic for me.
- Price.
- Screen without cutouts and camera inserts Excellent battery Waterproof Enough performance Ability to use as a PC with keyboard mouse and grid while charging Wireless charger ! 3.5 microphone and headphone jack Good camera for photo video, excellent HDR 4G+ in Hong Kong - Internet flies Nothing to complain about
- Note9 Exynos in performance loses 20% of the same on Snapdragon. But on Snapdragon, it is now more expensive by almost 7 You can overpay if you use it in games and both the computer and Exynos are not bad. !There is one big drawback. Starting with this model, Samsung made it mandatory to encrypt the phone's memory on shutdown. This means that it cannot be disabled. And this means that the phone turns on and off for a very long time. It is better to plan in advance a reserve of time when you need to turn on the phone. It may take about 7 minutes to decrypt when turned on.
- - Autonomy! I use the phone, as they say, both in the tail and in the mane. The charge is enough for 2 days stably. Bluetooth is always on, I often forget about the waffle, several hours of music, the Internet and books, I often shoot and edit photos. Endless calls and wats app. - The camera is significantly better than on the old Xperia Z2, but not ideal. In poor lighting, the quality of the photo is expectedly lame, but I still really like it, because it is possible to immediately correct the picture. And with a stylus, it's generally more convenient nowhere. - Stylus! It is very convenient to take notes on the screen, take a group photo, edit small details in a photo, highlight the main thing in a picture. - The screen is gorgeous - half the brightness is enough even, a good viewing angle. - The quality of communication pleases, catches well and confidently.
- Expensive of course! Bixby button. Not that it interferes at all, but stupid.
- Screen, performance, ease of use
- Poor photos, camera gets dirty easily
- The phone looks great. The rear window with cameras, flash and fingerprint sensor is just ugly, the Note8 was a more elegant but less convenient solution. Very high quality assembly, rich equipment. Just a great screen! It's hard to take your eyes off him. Working with the stylus - just really liked it. For the sake of it, the phone was taken, and in this regard, only positive emotions. It’s a pity there are not so many sensible third-party applications, but they still exist.
- He's just very slippery. It can roll off a practically flat surface somewhere on the floor. It is certainly strong, the glass is difficult to shake and break, but without a case it is not recommended for long-term use. The situation is aggravated by thin lines. Well, now the most interesting. I don’t know who writes all the other reviews about chic autonomy, to put it mildly, this is not true. At first, you expect the battery to swing and start working "normally", after a week you realize that this is the norm for this piece of iron! He eats per night> 10% of the charge. What I just didn't do. I've only seen this in the Chinese before, but here is the king of android smartphones)) When the screen is working, the charge is melting before our eyes. However, when you are not working, it also melts) The smartphone itself is tactfully silent about who eats up the battery, but both the platform and the Android OS stably appear there. All this is NOT normal for a phone from a top manufacturer and with a 4000 mah battery. A shame! Well, it’s easy to make sure that you are not alone, on one well-known site there are over 100 pages on phone power consumption. By the way, I previously had a Samsung A7 2022 with a 3300 battery, and so Note9 looks especially plain against its background. There are problems with native wireless charging: sometimes it seems to be charging, it says that fast wireless charging is in progress, only 30% has increased in 2 hours. You turn 90 degrees, it seems to go faster. Well, how would it all be. If all this cost like Xiaomi's, then it would be stupid to present it, but if all this is positioned as a top, then there are solid questions.
- - Screen - Design and materials - very good in the hand, pleasant to the touch - Moisture protection - Stylus - A good camera that recognizes well what is being filmed - just a photo, a document, or a QR code is scanned
- I sat on NOTE4 for a long time - I thought that in the new Samsung it would not allow such fails and would make it an ideal phablet with a pen. But no. In the phone to create a note, to edit a note with a pen - you need to open it, press Edit, then select Pen mode. and only then you can draw something. The question is - why can't the software, when the stylus is removed and the note is opened, immediately turn on pen editing? Why is the keyboard input method more important than the pen in the phablet, the main feature of which is the PEN? SNote itself is better than most note-taking software, but it cleans up some GoodNotes from the Apple Store on an apple. - After the purchase, they give various gifts like subscriptions to services, etc. - but they are all just entertainment for a couple of months. When I bought Note 4, they gave me 2 years of premium in Evernote, and then some cinemas and entertainment
- S-pen, 3.5 headphone output, heart rate and blood oxygen level sensor (very important in today's realities), battery, camera, water protection, stereo sound from built-in speakers.
- Well, if you find fault, then the Bixby assistant button, which does not work in 2022. But through third-party software, I assigned a flashlight to it, so it's normal.