Why Samsung Galaxy S9 Won’t Let You Buy Any Other Device?
Samsung Galaxy S9 is now officially here, but it’s not a lot different from last year’s S8. It was announced Sunday and will start hitting shores on March 16 (Today). The Galaxy S9 is loaded with some exciting upgrades – innovative camera, notably a powerful and of course a faster processor. So, are you ready to buy the latest smartphone or save money on the previous model? Or you’re waiting for Google, LG or Apple to reveal their flagships later this year? We have taken an in-depth look at the Galaxy S9 so it’ll help you make a right decision.
Stunning Camera:
The Galaxy S9 is equipped with brand new 12MP dual-aperture sensors. Even Samsung has outfitted the Galaxy S9 Plus with a dual-sensor setup. Samsung Galaxy S9 mobile phone is one of the first mobile devices capable of automatically adjusting their aperture. The Galaxy S9 promises improved low-lit photos and accurate exposure in bright condition. Furthermore, the f/1.5 aperture is more than impressive and is said to capture 28% more light.
Fingerprint Scanner:
Samsung deserves appreciation for listening to user feedback as the S8’s fingerprint sensor location was atrocious. It was hard to reach and much too close to the camera lens. But now Samsung has solved that issue with the S9 putting it right below the camera lens like everybody else. However, a fingerprint sensor seems much too close to the camera module, but, hey, at least you won’t spend numerous seconds searching for it.
High-Quality Stereo Speakers:
Without a doubt, Samsung didn’t leave any stone unturned when it mapped out the improvements it needed to make from last year. If you’re being generous, the Galaxy S8’s mono speakers were unimpressed. Isn’t it? Blasting sound with stereo speakers from both the bottom and top of the phone, videos would feel more immersive and music more lively. It’s rumored that Samsung Galaxy S9 256GB mobile phone’s speakers are 40% louder than last year’s phones.
Super Slow-mo Video:
Isn’t everything looks great in slow-mo? Definitely, Yes! The Galaxy S9 can record footage in 720p at 960fps and produces dramatically fantastic results. As compared to the Google’s Pixel 2, in terms of slow-motion recording, the Galaxy S9 blows it out of the water. The Pixel 2 besides can only record 240fps at 720p.
Cheaper than iPhone X:
Not only is the S9 but Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus 256GB mobile phone also considerably cheaper than Apple’s iPhone X, especially if you go through Samsung or T-Mobile. The Galaxy S9 will cost you around $720 and the Galaxy S9 Plus will retail around $840. Even you’ll find a second telephoto lens on the back, more RAM, and a beefier battery. The iPhone X, on the other hand, costs a cool $999.
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