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Testseek.co.uk have collected 711 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G960 Galaxy S9 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G960 Galaxy S9.
Award: Editor’s Choice March 2018
March 2018
 
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The editors liked

  • Brilliant display
  • Stereo sound is surprisingly powerful
  • Curved glass and metal is very attractive
  • Comfortable to use
  • Super speedy and fluid performance
  • Now
  • If for whatever reason face unlock doesn't work
  • The S9 then automatically gives your irises a go
  • Before letting you into your phone. Over the better part of a week and half
  • I never had any real troubles with it
  • Though it still isn't quite as smoo
  • Impressive camera
  • Better-placed fingerprint sensor
  • Swift biometric security
  • Awesome low-light performance
  • The most powerful Android phone out
  • Excellent low-light camera
  • The fastest Android smartphone yet
  • The Galaxy S9 once again proves Samsung's formula of a gorgeous 5.8-inch screen
  • Sexy dual-curved design and terrific camera for well-lit shots can't go wrong. Whiplash-fast speeds
  • Strong battery life
  • Wireless charging and water-resistance complete the
  • Fantastic display
  • Feels great
  • Much improved speakers
  • Great design
  • Fantastic screen
  • Powerful internals
  • Parempi biometrinen tunnistus
  • Hyvä kuvanlaatu hämärissä kuvausoloissa
  • Tehokkain Android-puhelin (lukuun ottamatta S9 Plussaa)
  • Brilliant screen
  • Very powerful
  • Good camera
  • Wireless charging and water resistance complete the package. And it looks
  • The fastest Android phone we've ever seen
  • Amazing lowlight camera
  • Slick features
  • Refined
  • Stylish design with gorgeous curved screen
  • Improved low-light camera
  • Excellent slo-mo video
  • All the features you'd want in a flagship
  • Superb screen for video
  • Powerful performance
  • Dual-aperture camera is effective
  • Well built
  • 12MP rear camera with dual-aperture technology
  • Still fabulous Super AMOLED 18.5
  • 9 QHD+ screen
  • AR Emoji
  • While not perfect
  • Are lots of fun
  • Good lowlight photography
  • Crisp and detailed screen
  • Slick design
  • Excellent display
  • Great 5.8-inch size
  • Good speakers
  • Strong performance
  • Stunning low-light camera
  • The camera takes great quality shots
  • Even in low light and is also capable of capturing superslowmo and ultra HD video
  • You can make AR Emoji on the camera
  • These are animated caricatures of your face that can be used as stickers
  • Gifs or video clips
  • Wa

The editors didn't like

  • Battery isn't great
  • Camera over-exposes highlights regularly
  • AR Emoji and Bixby need a lot of improving
  • Expensive
  • Not all that different to S8
  • AR Emoji a little limited
  • Design is identical to S8
  • Some camera snaps lack vibrancy
  • Slightly worse battery life
  • More expensive than Galaxy S8
  • Low-light photos often look blurry and lack the fine texture and contrast of competing phone cameras. The Galaxy S9's camera frequently
  • Accidentally switches between modes. 3D avatar software is tragically bad and a new face-unlock tool is inherently ins
  • Average battery life
  • Dual-sensor only on Plus model
  • Some lag with Samsung's software
  • Lacks the second camera of the S9 Plus
  • Muotoilu on identtinen S8
  • An kanssa
  • Jotkin kuvat kaipaavat lisää eloisuutta
  • Kallis
  • Overly familiar
  • Disappointing battery
  • Accidentally switches between modes. 3D avatar software is tragically bad
  • And a new face-unlock tool is inherently in
  • Doesn't do enough to better last year's Galaxy S8
  • Improved camera still can't quite beat the best
  • Hard to tell the S9 apart from the S8
  • Fingerprint sensor still a bit close to the camera
  • Audio still lacks the last word in timing
  • Similar specs to the Galaxy S8
  • No improvement in battery life
  • Bixby is still not very useful
  • Intelligent scan has high failure rate
  • Battery life is lower than competition
  • Slow Android updates
  • Camera not as versatile as S9 Plus
  • You'll need to fork out £130 more to get a depth of field function on the camera that blurs the background and keeps the subject in focus
  • It's very expensive
  • The battery life is disappointing compared to the Samsung Galaxy S8

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  Published: 2018-08-24, review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Galaxy S9 once again proves Samsung's formula of a gorgeous 5.8-inch screen, sexy dual-curved design and terrific camera for well-lit shots can't go wrong. Whiplash-fast speeds, wireless charging and water resistance complete the package. And it looks
  • Low-light photos often look blurry and lack the fine texture and contrast of competing phone cameras. The Galaxy S9's camera frequently, accidentally switches between modes. 3D avatar software is tragically bad, and a new face-unlock tool is inherently in
  • The Galaxy S9 is a nice incremental upgrade, but its low-light camera isn't a game-changer and some new features fall far behind the iPhone X. S8 owners can skip, but it's a good upgrade from older Androids...

 
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  Published: 2018-03-26, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Abstract:  Samsung's Galaxy S8 was easily the best smartphone released in 2017, though it had a few minor flaws. Come 2018, Samsung has fixed those, added more power, RAM and a camera that's a good order of magnitude (or maybe more) better. I have little hesitation...

 
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  Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Staff , review by: bit.com.au

  • The Samsung Galaxy S9 might look the same as the S8 but it is better, despite its weaker battery life. It's faster, the screen is just as good, it has better speakers, better facial recognition and ultra-slow motion video, and the camera is better despite...

 
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  Published: 2018-03-09, review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Galaxy S9 once again proves Samsung's formula of a gorgeous 5.8-inch screen, sexy dual-curved design and terrific camera for well-lit shots can't go wrong. Whiplash-fast speeds, strong battery life, wireless charging and water-resistance complete the
  • Low-light photos often look blurry and lack the fine texture and contrast of competing phone cameras. The Galaxy S9's camera frequently, accidentally switches between modes. 3D avatar software is tragically bad and a new face-unlock tool is inherently ins
  • The Galaxy S9 is a nice incremental upgrade, but its low-light camera isn't a game changer and some new features fall far behind the iPhone X. S8 owners can skip, but it's a good upgrade from older Androids...

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  Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au

  • Sleek design, large Infinity Display, excellent camera, Super Slow Mo, low light photography, superb audio quality and Dolby Atmos
  • Same design as last year, finicky screen swipes in camera mode
  • Samsung has hit a home run with the Galaxy S9 and S9+. While it may not look much different to last year's S8, there are still enough new features and abilities to make this one of the best smartphones on the market today.User Rating 4.6 ( 1 votes)Relate...

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  Published: 2018-03-08, Author: Michael , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Anyone who's in the market for a new phone should seriously consider buying an S9. It might be an insignificant upgrade in terms of physical design, but that's a concern only if you really, really want people to know you have the latest and greatest phone...

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  Published: 2018-02-26, Author: Sam , review by: itwire.com

  • Abstract:  Optus has announced pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy 9 and 9+ shortly after the South Korean conglomerate held a news conference in Barcelona to launch the two smartphones.Pre-orders will commence from 12.01am on 27 February at the Optus website. The Ga...

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  Published: 2018-02-26, Author: Adam , review by: itnews.com.au

  • Abstract:  This year's Mobile World Congress is playing host to arguably the most hotly-anticipated launch of 2019 - the Samsung Galaxy S9.Last year, Samsung blew fans away with a stunning device that kickstarted a trend of edge-to-edge displays. Now the pressure is...

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  Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Anyone who's in the market for a new phone should seriously consider buying an S9. It might be an insignificant upgrade in terms of physical design, but that's a concern only if you really, really want people to know you have the latest and greatest phone...

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  Published: 2018-04-09, Author: Robin-Leigh , review by: techsmart.co.za

  • Impressive design, Bright and crisp display, Great all round camera, High powered processor
  • Bixby still meh, Not a huge step up from S8
  • Has Samsung been able to improve upon the Galaxy S8 with their latest flagship phone? Yes, but it does not feel like enough of enhancement for those that currently own an S8. Instead, this device is intended for those who may still be using the S7 or S6...

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