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It is mid-
In the mobile world, it only means one thing.
Just a few weeks after its debut at the Mobile World Congress, some high
Terminal smartphones are currently on the market.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 is today on the shelves of retailers across the country, the latest update to the Korean manufacturer's flagship series.
But we have been trying whether the price tag of 800 euros is worth it.
If you want the Galaxy S9 to be available after a major design update, then you will be disappointed.
For untrained eyes, the device is almost no different from the Galaxy S8 launched a year ago.
This is not necessarily a bad thing, though.
S8 undoubtedly marks the beginning of a new era of a broad near-border --
Less display and bend edges.
In adopting a similar design, the S9 has not lost any of this style and is still notable.
There are subtle changes, though, that are worth pointing out.
First of all, the fingerprint scanners have moved from below the lens to below the camera, which is good because on the S8 they are too close to make it possible to get dirty.
The S9 also adds Gorilla Glass 5, as well as stronger aluminum, both of which should make it stronger.
The headphone jack also survived another upgrade, which will be welcomed by many.
There are three colors to choose from
Lilac tells us that the design changes in Midnight Black, coral blue and new shades are certainly not enough to attract people to upgrade.
But the device is still high-end, attractive and worth the use of flagship products. Samsung’s top-
Terminal phones have been leading the way in terms of screen quality and performance, and S9 is no different in this regard.
On paper near the baffleless 5. 8-
Super AMOLED display in 18-inch four HD.
5: 9 aspect ratio and density of 570 pixels per inch are the best.
In fact, it also meets this requirement.
The technology may not have changed significantly since S8, but display mate is still crowned as the best screen available today, which is indeed highly praised.
This is not without foundation.
The S9's unlimited display has clear pins, excellent color reproduction and clarity, dark black and bright white, all taken from a variety of perspectives.
It is also mobile HDR advanced certified and, like its predecessor, has an edge display built in.
The home screen also has a "always show" option that can be customized with widgets, themes, and other content.
Out of the box, the resolution of the display is set to FHD or 2220x1080, but it is worth lifting it to full resolution, WQHD or 2960x1440 to make the most of the display, this may affect battery life, though.
If the display and design change little, the camera can't say that.
Samsung has already made considerable changes to imaging on the S9, and the result is one of the best smartphone cameras on the market, especially in the case of insufficient light.
Ironically, one of the few other smartphones that offer better services is S9's big brother S9, just because it has dual cameras set up.
In the case of S9, the main camera has only one sensor-a dual pixel 12MP chip with dedicated processing power and memory as well as autofocus and optical image stability.
Also, the aperture can now be adjusted automatically from f/1. 5 to f/2.
5. depending on the lighting conditions.
As a result, when there is plenty of light around it, in addition to its already strong ability, it performs well in low brightness.
These patterns also offer more options for those who want to patch.
There's a super slow one.
Mo mode, shooting video at 960fps and built-in motion detection function to trigger the effect when the camera spots move.
Features already available on other competitor phones, such as Portrait Mode Effects on iPhone X, have also been built in.
There is also a selective focus mode and food mode for those who like to eat snacks.
But if you like to shoot automatically, you rarely get disappointed with the results.
The selfie camera has an 8MP sensor with autofocus, along with the "wide selfie" mode to capture more people with left and right scans, and you can squeeze them into your lens.
The phone can record 4 k resolution video.
The marketing hype around S9 is focused on the camera of "reimagining.
This may push it a little bit, but nevertheless, the imaging capability of this device is very good.
Smartphones by 64-bit Octa-
Core processor combined with 4 gb RAM.
This is enough (
This is a technical term)
Even drive the most demanding software on your device.
The app is turned on and off at lightning speed, the image processing is very fast, and the device rarely stops or hangs if there is any situation.
If there is one thing that is a bit disappointing with S9, it is that it only has 64 gb of memory installed.
Of course, it can be extended to 400 GB with MicroSD.
But actually, over 800 euros, you will really expect and want more input.
The device runs Android 8.
0 Oreo, with Samsung skin on it.
The interface is smooth, easy to navigate and not too messy.
Although some menus are crowded-
There are many options, which may be more a reflection of the range of features of the phone than a bad UI.
When the S9 battery capacity is 3,000, it is the same as the s8 battery capacity.
Overall, the performance is good, but maybe it will be better given that the new processor should be more efficient.
In general, you can expect to spend an average of a day of heavy use without recharging, but continuous heavy use will expose you to USB-
C. charge the cable later in the afternoon.
The device also supports wireless and fast charging.
Imitation is the most sincere compliment, and Samsung is impressed by the quirky features of the iPhone X.
Where, animated emojis, copy the animated emojis of your facial actions.
Samsung has added its version to S9 and named it an AR Emoji.
They basically did the same thing as Animojis and had more options but didn't perform very well.
But one interesting aspect is that you can build and personalize your own AR Emoji version.
The image of Avatar is not brilliant, but it's fun to play.
Biometric technology on S9 has also improved compared with S8, and S8 is disappointing.
The phone can be unlocked via a facial, iris, or fingerprint scan, or through a combination of Iris, facial recognition, and machine learning, called Smart Scan.
As a result, it took a leap over before-verification was fast and reliable-and with multiple options, it had an advantage over the iPhone X.
Good audio too.
The AKG tuned stereo speaker is now facing the front and comes with Dolby atmosphere for a better experience.
Of course, the S9 is also waterproof, and now this is really an expectation, as is Samsung's new smart app, it integrates the manufacturer's existing IoT and smart home services into one application.
The Galaxy S9 offers many new features.
It has a first-class camera, biometric technology has been greatly improved, lightning-like performance, and many quirks such as AR emojis.
But there are few or no improvements to many aspects of the device, such as design and display (
Even if it is very good).
For those who do not object to money, the S9 will not be disappointed.
But if you have to justify upgrading yourself or your employer, then this could be a more difficult offer.
For example, if you are upgrading from S7 or iPhone 7, the reason for upgrading to S9 is obvious.
But if your current device is S8 or iPhone 8, you won't lose much of your money.