23/12/2022
Samsung galaxy s9 Plus Review:
With its large screen and powerful cameras, the Samsung Galaxy S9 remains one of the company's most profitable phones. It is less expensive and more powerful than the newest Samsung phones. Even Samsung's Galaxy S20 is jealous of its capabilities. The S9 is not the updated version of the S8 Plus; however, it still manages to rank among the best phones of the year. Its low cost attracts consumers who want to own a high-end phone without worrying about the cost.
The S9's low-light photo capture capability and large screen are two of its most appealing features to Android fans. It has a 6.2-inch curved ‘Infinity’ display with an improved 12MP camera that boasts an f/1.5 maximum aperture. This is Samsung’s first phone with the biggest aperture. It beats the Google Pixel 2 with its low-light and noise-defeating power and becomes one of the year's best camera phones.
Let’s talk about its camera. Just like the Galaxy Note 8, the S9 has telephoto capability with its rear dual-lens camera. If you're serious about shooting slow-motion video, its camera has a high-quality lens that can capture 960 frames per second. and, if you’re not, uses its 8 MP front-facing camera to paint your face with AR Emoji props and masks. It’s Samsung’s version of Apple’s Animoji. But don't get too excited about it. It's rather unimpressive, unlike the rest of the phone.
Last year, Samsung’s fan base was not happy about the position of the fingerprint sensor. Samsung's design team recognizes the issue and relocates the sensor to the center-aligned position.
The S9 Plus remains on our best Samsung phone list and is still a solid choice if you don't want to spend a lot of money, don't need a stylus, but still want a phone with a big, colorful Samsung screen.
The official Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus release date was Friday, March 16, 2018, two weeks after pre-orders opened on February 25 (UK and Europe), and March 2 (in the US)
Its price was higher at launch than that of the S8 Plus in the US and UK. The S9 Plus unlocked costs $839.99 in the United States when purchased from Samsung's official website. That was only $10 more expensive than the S8 Plus at launch, but it was initially $120 more expensive than the normal-sized S9. The gap had widened between the two sizes.
The Galaxy S9 Plus is the most stylish-looking smartphone you can buy, thanks to Samsung continuing its design by melding two glass panels with a metal frame. It doesn’t look very different from the S8 Plus, but that doesn’t matter unless you’re upgrading every year and demanding annual newness.
Samsung has made small, but meaningful changes on the back of its new phones. You’ll find the fingerprint sensor on the rear again, but now it’s aligned in the center, below the camera. This is an improvement, although we found the fingerprint sensor pad smaller than the ones on most other Android phones.
You can select from five different colors, including this year's standout Lilac Purple. Other S9 color options at the launch included midnight black and coral blue in the US, UK, and Europe.
Unlike many of its rivals, Samsung is standing by both the 3.5mm headphone jack and the microSD card slot.
Samsung’s 6.2-inch display on the Galaxy S9 Plus is as expansive.
Its tall 18.5:9 aspect ratio has set the standard for all-screen smartphones. It can display a Quad HD+ resolution, yet it still looks outstanding at the default Full HD 1080p. It’s the combination of the futuristic-looking curved edges, vibrant colors, and high contrast ratio that make it pop.