Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review || YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH! By Jared Busch

By Jared Busch
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review || YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!

So on paper, the Galaxy Note 9 at time, dammit, so one paper, the galaxy, dammit I'm, just gonna- put that down so hunt paper. The galaxy, no nine is really impressive by today's standards, but it starts at $1000 which, by today's standards is bloody. Expensive, like some of us, are gonna, have to sell our current phone sign a two-year contract and make a stop off at the sperm bank to afford this bastard. But it's not the first high-end phone to reach that price. Point and I'll be honest. You do get a lot for the money.

The six point, four inches. Twenty-nine sixty by 1440 Super AMOLED display is mental, plain and simple. There's just nothing better, and you know considering the display is a pretty damn important feature on a smartphone having the best is pretty satisfying. They get super bright, so it's incredibly visible outdoors colors are, of course rigid to done Uris, and that resolution just makes everything a so damn crisp and clear the dual speaker setup on this guy. It sounds fantastic, probably in part to the size of the phone acting a bit like a resonance chamber either way it gets loud and sounds full, but wait it's not a headphone sport y-yes.

Yes, it is proof it can still be done. The fingerprint reader is stupid fast, but I'm still seeing it struggle with wet or slightly sweaty fingers, and while the placement is easier to reach, it's really flush with the back. So I keep feeling like a blind man trying to slip a single to a stripper. G-String anyways performance is great. My review unit is the snapdragon 845 variant with 6 gigs of ram.

Of course, you can always splurge on the version with 8 gigs of ram, but I think 6 gigs is the sweet spot with android right now, and I'd be surprised if you could tell the difference between the 8, gig and 6 gig versions, but it's been flawless so far and a dream to work with there's a new cooling system in the note 9 that a lot of media, including some YouTubers, have made a big deal about, so it's there, and it does its job. But the only time it'll really benefit. You are, if you're gaming for long periods of time, because it'll do a better job of preventing thermal throttling other than that I mean on a day-to-day basis. It doesn't really benefit you. Even heavy multitasking won't get most phones to the point where the need a form of water cooling, so just be aware of that and don't fall into the marketing hype trap, especially if you're not planning on doing any serious mobile phone gaming.

The S Pen has never really been a big hit with me. Um I've just never really needed it. I mean over the course of a year. That's probably only ever been like one or two times I'd, say man having an S Pen sure would have been handy because then I just zoom in or whatever and use my fingers. This year, though, it comes with a couple of neat new features that I'd still probably never use but cool enough to cover in this video.

So using the button on the S Pen to take pictures is pretty nifty. I can see that coming in handy for folks who take a lot of group pictures or those who don't mind, looking like a weirdo in public positioning, the phone and taking a few steps back while trying to hide the S Pen in their pocket or something and controlling music with it's a thing, and it's pretty neat too but like I, just don't see too much practicality or use case scenarios with that one. The cameras are the same, is what we got on the s: 9 +, 2, 12 megapixels on the back and an 8 megapixel on the front which still produce awesome. Looking images with good dynamic range, great detail and awesome colors, but this year they've, given us object, recognition, it's a feature you can turn on or off personally I just left it off. Because I just wasn't happy with how the phone decided.

What looked best I mean it's not terrible, but I just don't think object. Recognition, Auto adjustments are quite there yet, but either way. Awesome cameras, battery life, ya, buddy, 4,000, William hours got me through a day and a half over and over again I think I had one day. I was fairly light on it and I just barely made it to bed at around midnight with like 10% left, but wrapping up the note 9 comes with a ton of height behind it. That Samsung is using to help justify the price I mean you got the fortnight download behind it.

You've got the new S Pen features, you've got water cooling, but none of that is worth $1000. What does make this phone worth? A thousand bucks to me is the best display on the market, the performance, the battery life and the cameras I just wish. We could start moving away from, or at least have the option to choose between a glass back or something like plastic or metal like Gorilla. Glass means nothing to me anymore. Resale value is something everyone needs to think about and having a last phone that scratched to don't exactly bring all the boys to the yard.

You don't I mean anyways I, think that does it for this when, as usual, I'll be hang out in the comments for a bit. So let me know if you think the one thousand dollar price tag is worth all the height like this having water cooling, a couple new S, Pen features and a fort and I download entice you enough to spend a thousand bucks. Hopefully you enjoyed the video. If you did show me some love of that like button and if you're new to my stuff, maybe subscribe for new videos every week, but thanks as always for watching, and I'll talk to you on the next one Cheers.


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