Galaxy S9 Plus Review

The Galaxy S9 Plus has proven to be a good release for Samsung. The new phone went on sale in the U.S and around the world and was well-received with many people preordering the phone in advance to be the first to get their hands on the much-hyped device.

The U.S saw At&T, Sprint and Verizon all putting the phones on sale to try to corner the market as buyers rushed to get the best deals. For those not familiar with the Galaxy S9 Plus, the question becomes if the phone is worth the hype and one to consider when replacing your current phone. When looking at the general design and options they offer, there is little doubt that the S9 Plus is one of the best released in recent memory. However, there are a few things that Samsung could have done a bit better.

Excellent Reasons to Buy Galaxy S9

If you look at the specs, the internal speeds, overall design and quality of picture images are top of the line. The hardware used in the phone is also top of the line, and that makes this a solid phone to purchase.

The retail cost of the S9 Plus s$799usd, which is not the most expensive, nor the least expensive phone at this level of quality. There is little doubt that the dual aperture lens is one of the best and affords the luxury of taking photos that are high-quality and bright, but at times, they can come out a little blurry due to that brightness. The 3D avatars and unlock face tool is on-par with that offered by the iPhone X, but the S9 Plus is considerably less when you compare the costs between the two.

It can be rather easy to look at the areas that may not compare with some other high-end phones, the point of Samsung excluding some of those was to set them apart from other phone manufacturers. However they failed to do that, and the result saw Samsung being passed by when it comes to the CNET’s Editors’ Choice Award, but even without that, this is an excellent phone and listening to the naysayers will cost you in the end.

The battery life in the S9 Plus is excellent and long-lasting, usually enough for most people to have life in their batteries through the entire day. Those who love picture taking will especially find it worthwhile to own the S9 Plus, but the Google Pixel will satisfy those urges better as is priced on-par with the S9. When looking at the security side of the S9, it is more than acceptable and offers on-par qualities other devices provide, but those who want the latest advances will need to up their budget and look at the iPhone X.
Overall, a solid phone for the investment and most will find it more than suits their needs.