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The Note 9 is clearly targeted to the person who uses their phone more than average, but if you are a lighter user, I could easily see the phone lasting two or maybe even three days between charges.
The Note 9 lasted for 11:26 on that test, and that was with the phone's adaptive display feature turned off. So you can expect the S10 Plus to last more than hour longer than its big-screen sibling.
The Galaxy Note 9 also has extra storage—again, the most Samsung has ever put into a phone. The base model has 128 gigabytes of internal storage and 6GB of RAM. The top-of-the-line configuration ...
The Razer Phone 2’s 5.7-inch UltraMotion IPS LCD display isn’t able to match the Note 9’s amazing color reproduction, but it’s still special in its own way — it supports a super-smooth ...
When it comes to display quality, both phones are excellent. The Note 10 Plus gives you more screen real estate (even though the overall dimensions are similar to the Note 9), thanks to the 6.8 ...
My guess is we won’t see Pie on the Note 9 until the Galaxy S10 makes its debut in 2019, so that means the best Android phone will be running an outdated OS for the first six months of its lifespan.
The end result is happier here, as the Note 9 lasted a lengthy 11 hours, 26 minutes on our battery test (which involves continuous surfing over T-Mobile's LTE network until the phone runs out of gas).
The Galaxy Note 9 is here, and it’s jaw-dropping how much tech Samsung has fit inside this phone. It’s one of Samsung’s largest phones ever thanks to its 6.4-inch screen. There’s a water ...
Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 9 provides more of everything that fans of big phones want: more battery, more screen, and more power. The phone is now available for purchase in stores now that the ...
The debut of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is just around the corner, currently slated for August 9. Apple’s rumored 6.1-inch iPhone, meanwhile, is expected to make an appearance in the fall.
The iPhone XS Max and the Galaxy Note 9 are among the two best phones you can buy. Both feature a big, beautiful display, a top-of-the-line camera, and a premium look and feel. But there are a few ...
When I decided to switch from Samsung's $1,000 Galaxy Note 9 to the $200 LG Stylo 4, I thought it would be a painful experience. It wasn't.