Testseek.co.uk have collected 871 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N960 Galaxy Note 9 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N960 Galaxy Note 9.
August 2018
(87%)
871 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
658 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great screen
Top-notch performance
Better than ever S-Pen
Superb cameras
Good battery
Impressive screen
Water resistant
Brilliant camera
Bluetooth S Pen
MicroSD card slot
Wireless charging
Lasting performance
DeX without the dock
Headphone jack
Excellent display
Great camera performance in low-light
3.5mm headphone jack
Bluetooth-enabled S Pen
Fantastic battery life
Beautiful 6.4-inch Infinity Display
Big battery and storage options
Promising camera enhancements
Bluetooth S Pen shortcuts
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is a big
Beautiful phone with top-tier specs
Including a massive battery and internal storage that starts at 128GB. The new S Pen doubles as a wireless remote for taking long-distance selfies
Superb camera
Even in low light
Battery and storage last and last
Bluetooth S Pen shortcuts are fun
Great camera
Even in low-light
Battery lasts the day
Comfortably
Fantastic
Huge display with no notch
S Pen remains unique
Samsung's software has a number of handy features
Bright and punchy screen
Smooth
Speedy performance
Huge battery life and storage
Technical hardware leader
6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen is best in the world
New S Pen digital stylus works superbly
Audio is top draw
With Dolby Atmos and UHQ upscaling
Comprehensive Samsung software suite
Technical showcase
6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen is stunning
Day-long battery life
Exceptional performance
Strong camera
Useful
Fun S Pen features
Glamorous design
Outstanding camera
Fast processor
Great battery life
Useful S Pen
Gorgeous screen
Impressive battery life
Great cameras
Absolutely gorgeous screen Fantastic battery life Build quality Loads of features Wireless Charging 3.5mm headphone jack is still here Fully waterproof S Pen No notch Samsung Dex
The phone comes with its own stylus called the S Pen
It lets you draw and take notes on the smartphone's screen
The camera takes some great shots
Even in low light - it identifies parts of the photo such as the sky or people and tweaks the colour to ma
The editors didn't like
Battery life is only ok for its size
Only Android 8.1
Expensive
Very big for hands and pockets
Fingerprint scanner should be lower down the back
Bixby still not good enough
So many features you'll likely never find
Bixby button can no longer be redirected
S9+ may suit more casual users
A lot of small upgrades
No HDR video recording
Expensive (just to repeat)
The Galaxy Note 9 is very expensive
And offers few real innovations over last year's Note 8. The fingerprint reader is uncomfortably close to the camera
We hate the Bixby button
Very Expensive
Not much innovation
The overall design of the S9 Plus is better
Bixby button is an annoyance
IPhones offer better sound quality
4
000mAh battery is only competitive
Not standout
Bixby AI assistant is still definitely a work in progress
Even for the entry model
No Android 9.0 Pie support
Bixby still needs work
Pricey
Too big for some hands
Not everyone needs a stylus
Unnecessary software add-ons
Incremental updates compared to the Note 8
Bixby is still terrible
Rating
Expensive Still not on Android 9 SPen a little fiddly to get out
Worse in a case Quite a bit of Samsung bloat Bixby Button and Bixby Home just annoying All glass construction A bit of a fingerprint magnet Face Unlock not as quick as others Fingerprint se
Display suffers from fingerprint marks and the screen is hard to see in bright light
Squared-off design can be uncomfortable to hold for long periods of time
Big, great screen, Glass and metal design is still nice, Absolutely stellar performance, S-Pen does even more, complete with battery built in, Using the S-Pen as a remote camera trigger is really cool, Good cameras, Water resistant, Still has the 3.5mm he
Bixby button is still useless, Battery life could be better, Expensive
Even with an iPhone or three on the way, without doubt, the Galaxy Note 9 is Samsung's best Galaxy yet, one of the year's biggest phones, and a big deal, to boot.While the Galaxy S9 evolved the camera for the Galaxy family, the Note 9 completes the pictur...
With the exception of Bixby this devices delivers the best of everything it is the product of technology craftsmen. It also built from the very best components from the display to the processor to the materials wrapped around the chipsets that power this...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is a big, beautiful phone with top-tier specs including a massive battery and internal storage that starts at 128GB. The new S Pen doubles as a wireless remote for taking long-distance selfies
It's expensive and offers few real innovations over last year's Note 8. The fingerprint reader is uncomfortably close to the camera
The ultrapricey Note 9 is one of the year's best phones. But unless you're in dire need of an upgrade, the smart move is to wait for what the next iPhone, Pixel and even Galaxy S10 bring...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note9's advertising tagline is currently ‘more power than you need, until you need it'.While I was pondering about the situations in which this sleek phablet would be the ultimate source of power (Samsung are explaining this all in an i...
Abstract: Samsung's Note 9 flagship enterprise smartphone has arrived with a bunch of hardware upgrades that make it one of the most advanced smartphones ever, but enterprise users might be more interested in a clever upgrade for DeX, the innovative Samsung softwar...
Published: 2018-09-20, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Switching from a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 to an LG Stylo 4 is analogous to going from a Ferrari 812 Superfast to a Kia Optima. They're both 2018 smartphones with styluses built in, and they both run the same version of Android (Oreo 8.1). But other than tha...
Incredibly expensive, Not a huge upgrade on the Note 8, Runs on Android Oreo
The PitchEven in 2018 - a time when budget and mid-tier smartphones are offering more value than ever - there's still something really infectious and compelling about the big, bold, underlined hype of a flagship device like the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Does...
Published: 2018-08-24, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Samsung isn't just selling you a phone for $1,000, it's selling you a do-it-all machine. It's not a stretch to say the Note 9 is the most powerful and capable Android phone ever made. But all that power comes at a price, both literally and figuratively.Ch...