Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ get FCC certification
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- Anonymous
- 98H
- 24 May 2018
is this device is STQC certified???
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- Gogreen
- 3Dv
- 16 Jan 2018
What's the point of making a demo model when it just needs extra resources and rare earth metals to produce? A standard model is just fine to be a demo model.
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- Mitochondria
- tEZ
- 16 Jan 2018
AnonD-672395, 16 Jan 2018And to think the dodo was extinct ...I don't get it. Mind to explain?
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- AnonD-672395
- rK}
- 16 Jan 2018
AnonD-580901, 15 Jan 2018Super slow motion is a Sony thing... Ugh hope they get sued... moreAnd to think the dodo was extinct ...
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- Anonymous
- qNg
- 16 Jan 2018
Anonymous, 16 Jan 2018These are just phones. Get over it. Get a life. Specification arguments are par for the course here it seems. I agree with you though.
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- I love Samsung
- teX
- 16 Jan 2018
This phone will fail badly, nothing new and Samsung just copies other companies blindly. Byebye Samsung
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- Anonymous
- vV5
- 16 Jan 2018
AnonD-580901, 15 Jan 2018Super slow motion is a Sony thing... Ugh hope they get sued... moreThese are just phones. Get over it. Get a life.
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- Jimbob
- gKH
- 16 Jan 2018
Sony's slow motion is the most useless thing ive ever used.. it has to be timed just right..
Maybe Samsung will get it right
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- Note9
- mAK
- 15 Jan 2018
I am already looking forward to the Galaxy Note9. I think that one will be a beast as the S9 duos will be a refined version of the S8 duos.
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- Chopsticks
- nEA
- 15 Jan 2018
As usual, this device will mostly appeal to those with the S7 or earlier. Could also attract switchers from other Android manufacturers and Apple.
I'll keep my S8 and look to upgrade this time next year when the S10 or the X is due to be released:)
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- AnonD-4254
- Dk3
- 15 Jan 2018
I'm actually intriuged by the Super slo-mo claim... although I wonder how they got variable aperture in a body this thin?
If it does one step better than S8/ Note 8, I'll be happy. Like 720p@480 fps, 1080p@240 fps, or so.
Needless to say, I'm eyeing this one as my next phone...
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- S8 User
- 0uD
- 15 Jan 2018
This phone is really refined version of S8.
It corrected pretty much everything people complained about on S8.
Still, if you own S8 and aren't really rich... you will skip it.
I like my S8 anyways, if I get the opportunity I will buy the S9, just it's unlikley. I'll probably skip it.
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- S8 User
- 0uD
- 15 Jan 2018
AnonD-580901, 15 Jan 2018Super slow motion is a Sony thing... Ugh hope they get sued... moreWhy
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- Anonymous
- 3Jn
- 15 Jan 2018
Do u think Apple know what they doing?
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- TechLover1
- LfN
- 15 Jan 2018
Well done to Samsung for the "Super Speed Dual Pixel 12 MP camera with variable aperture that can take Super Slow-mo videos as well". And plus for the long long awaited dual Stereo Speakers (by AKG). But hopefully it will be a bit better than what the rumours are saying, and so to really be worth it the/an upgrade from the S8 & Note. Let's hope.
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- Anonymous
- YUf
- 15 Jan 2018
AnonD-580901, 15 Jan 2018Super slow motion is a Sony thing... Ugh hope they get sued... moreThese sony butthurt fanboys omg
First of all samsung is using a 2 layer dram something and is fundamentally different way of doing it then sonys method
Sony did it first
Oh by that logic the first smartphone was not sonys and ooooh sonys copying them by making their own smartphones boohoo
^thats what you guys sound like.....
Smartphones are getting so good at what they do that ofc thell have common features dont be this fanboy please
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- AnonD-698812
- HD$
- 15 Jan 2018
AnonD-1385, 15 Jan 2018To LUXOR:
You are right. I have a S5 and told myself I w... moreYour S5 should be retired immediately, if Not Racist trump would ask you to send it " shiteholes". We need to upgrade our GSM every 2-3 years. Tech is very fast, upgrade is better after 0ne year.
Huawei are good phones, OnePlus, is also good; however in London, there's NO CUSTOMER SUPPORT CENTRE. But Apple and Samsung have excellent centres.
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- AnonD-580901
- 0Bu
- 15 Jan 2018
Super slow motion is a Sony thing... Ugh hope they get sued. Crappsuunggg
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- AnonD-1385
- ri0
- 15 Jan 2018
Luxor, 15 Jan 2018First of all, your english is not making sense. Anyway, of ... moreTo LUXOR:
You are right. I have a S5 and told myself I wouldn't give it up.
I received a Huawei P9 Plus in November last year as a Christmas gift and was a bit hesitant to switch. I have gotten to like the P9 Plus as it has many similar features and even more than the S5 has. I'm right back at home with the Super Amoled screen which Samsung manufactured for Huawei and it has the InfraRed/ IR blaster remote control feature like my S5. Sure the S5 has some nifty little features which I prefer but at the same time the P9 Plus also has a few features which the S5 doesn't have so all in all I give both of them a tie. Sometimes we should welcome change.
If I should state some main reasons why I would migrate from the S5 to the P9 Plus is the fingerprint scanner (100 times better than S5. S6 even S7 scanner) as well as the sound system. The P9 Plus sound system is simply awesome NOT to mention a whole lot louder. Not to mention I'm getting four times the memory (P9 Plus-64GB , S5-16GB) and twice the RAM (P9 Plus-4GB, S5-2GB) and last but not least 3D Touch aka Force Touch aka Press Touch which Huawei introduced to the market FIRST before anybody else with the Mate S (sorry iPhone fans your fruit wasn't the first). The P9 Plus is Huawei's second phone to have it.
There are more reasons but those are the five which tops the list in my opinion. I was a die hard Nokia fan back then...then I became a Samsung fan and now I'm trying Huawei. I used Huawei entry level Y360 for more than a year which my company provided for CUG/ work purposes and while I didn't expect much from that little phone I got more like excellent reception, louder-than-expected earpiece and loudspeaker and reliable operations 24/7. If Huawei's no frills smartphone can impress then why shouldn't their flagship get a nod?
My P9 Plus will be my main phone as of now and my S5 will be my backup phone. I will never forget my S5 though, it was served me for 3 years and 3 months and still going strong (though sometimes when I make or receive a call neither myself nor the other person can hear each other and either person have to hang up and call back in order to have a conversation...sometimes hang up/call back one, two, three and sometimes more times before we can hear each other). I guess my S5 has served it's time. Huawei time.
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- AnonD-696124
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- 15 Jan 2018
AnonD-684891, 15 Jan 2018Yes note series is best they try solve issue happen wit S S... moretrue, the note 7 was epic.