Samsung Galaxy Note 9 In Mid 2021! (Review) By Simple Alpaca

By Simple Alpaca
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 In Mid 2021! (Review)

Welcome back everyone, let's go ahead and take a look at the Samsung Galaxy note 9 and see how this phone holds up in 2021. Now this is a mid-2020 review. I've already done a full review of it. So if you want to pick up this phone and some other phones, I'd recommend this year, links will be down in the description you can get that from there and helps up with the channel. At the same time, now, on the front of the Samsung Galaxy note 9, we do have that 6.4 inch, super AMOLED display, and it's a 1440p panel, and I've said this for a long time. This is one of the best looking panels from any Samsung Galaxy phone, but I feel like this panel was better than the note 10 and even kind of better than the note 20, even though the note 20s panel is still perfect.

You have a better feeling phone on the note 9. , now no high refresh rate or anything, but still a very good panel, very little bezel around the whole entire panel, USB type c, headphone jack s, pen and micro SD card slot. On this one as well another big contender of why this phone is such a beautiful phone without a doubt and on the back, you have that glass back still feels perfect in the hand, without a doubt fingerprint sensor and that dual camera setup and without a doubt I've said without a doubt, 50 times already. This phone feels so good in the hand, IB certification, the whole nine yards, it's a very solid phone for sure. Now, camera wise.

You know two 12 megapixel sensors, a wide angle lens and a telephoto lens, and this is the one area where this phone is great, but also kind of strange and there's no ultrawide sensor. Obviously, there's no other lenses, and although the quality of this camera is still perfect, you are a bit outdated when it comes down to the whole entire. I guess the quality of the lens and the capability of it, especially compared to something like a galaxy, s21 or Galaxy Note, 21 or whatever those other devices are note.20 for that matter, you're going to be getting a very good camera from this thing, but it's not as good as the s20s or s21s, and especially for the front camera, where you have that 8 megapixel wide angle lens only 1440p video on that, where we can now do 4k 60 on the new lenses, so take it as you will, but I think this camera is good, but definitely it's starting to show its age. You know around this time now. Next up we do have the software and again this is one of the status aspects of this device.

It started off with android 8.1, so not even full android 8, and it did end off with one UI 2.5 with android 10, and I thought when UI 2.5 was a perfect update. You know I thought one UI 2 was okay but 2.5, specifically for a point x update. That was a pretty big update in my opinion, and I feel like this one could have easily gotten android 11, even android 12. You know I feel like there's a lot of capability with this device still and hardware wise. This is the one area where no devices just kill it in, and I do think this phone could have gotten the next version of updates.

I guess we'll see what happens in the future, but I really do like this specific device in terms of software I feel like I could have kept going, but this phone has a massive 4, 000 million bar battery bigger battery than basically all the other iPhones that were ever released, and this is a massive sized battery. When I look at this phone, I see a phone that just has so much capability, and it's just so limited with its software. So battery size is great wireless charging on this thing too, now winding it off with the performance. This thing: Qualcomm, snapdragon, 845 chipsets, with six gigs of ram on the base model and eight gigabytes of ram on the top tier model, and, as I've mentioned before, and I'm going to keep talking about this, the specific capability from this device is just so good. I feel like this phone could have just kept going, and I feel like this phone has a lot of capability when it comes down to the performance, it's still fairly fast.

It's not doing it don't feel super outdated. I think it has a lot of cool things up its sleeve and I think if you need to use a daily phone, this is still a perfect main phone to use in terms of performance, and even at that you know, 6 gigs of ram option, that's still of quite a bit of ram. Even eight gigs is a good amount of ram to have on a device, that's about the same as the s21, so this phone has a lot of capability, but again it's just limited on its software and I think that's the saddest aspect of it in mid 2021. You know, I think this phone is still worth it, but the software is the one area that I just can't wrap my head around. If this phone got android 11, if I got android 12, I feel like this phone could last forever, but that's exactly what these manufacturers want you to do.

They don't want it to last forever, so you have an excuse to go and update to the next version. I feel like this phone could have easily gotten the next version of software or whatever, unfortunately, it didn't- and that's essentially where we're at right now. I feel like this phone if it did get android 11 if it got android 12, we would be at a very interesting point where you know a note: 9 could have easily you know kept going and kept going and this phone when I feel it when I look at it whenever I do anything with it, it's a very fast phone. It's a lot of capability. It's really just you know limited by its software, in my opinion.

So if you want to pick up this phone or any other phones, I'd recommend this year. Links are down in the description you can get the form there and help support the channel at the same time, if you guys have any other questions or anything, leave them down in the comment section as well hit the like button, but definitely hit that subscribe button. More importantly, everything else I love every single one of you guys, hopefully I'll catch you guys in the next video peace out till then. So you.


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