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Samsung Galaxy S9 64GB
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Features

  • 5.8 inch display
  • Rear Camera: 12MP
  • Front Cameras: 8MP, 2MP
  • Android 8.0 (Oreo)
  • 64GB int. memory (useable capacity will be less)
  • Water and Dust Resistance IP68
  • Released in March 2018
  • 4GB RAM
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Average Score

78/100

Samsung's latest Galaxy is probably its best, even if it's just a minor update on the winning formula we saw last year i...

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$65.00/mo
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1GB Data Plan

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Samsung Galaxy S9 64GB Specs

Display

Type Quad HD+ Super AMOLED
Screen Resolution 1440 x 2960 pixels
Screen Size 5.8 inch (14.7 cm)
Touch Screen Yes

Camera

Front
  • 8MP Wide Selfie camera with AF
  • 2MP Dedicated iris scanner camera
Rear
  • 12MP Wide camera with dual pixel PDAF and OIS
Flash Type LED
Video Recording 4K video recording, QHD, 1080p HD, 720p HD, Super Slow-mo, Slow Motion

General

Release Date March 2018
Operating System Android 8.0 (Oreo)
Processor Type Octa-Core (4 x 2.8GHz + 4 x 1.7GHz), Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
Processor Speed 2.8 GHz
Graphics Processor Type Adreno 630
SIM Card Nano-SIM
Battery Capacity 3000 mAh
Battery Features Li-Ion, Fast Charging, Quick Charge 2.0, Qi, Powermat wireless charging
RAM 4GB
Internal 64GB
Expandable Up to 400GB

Physical

Width 68.7 mm
Height 147.7 mm
Thickness 8.5 mm
Weight 163 grams
Material Glass front (Gorilla Glass 5), glass back (Gorilla Glass 5) and aluminum frame
Colors Coral Blue, Lilac Purple, Midnight Black, Sunrise Gold
Water and Dust Resistance Yes, IP68

Features

Intelligence Google Assistant, Bixby; Samsung Pay
NFC Yes
GPS Yes
Sensors Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Barometer, Fingerprint scanner, Geomagnetic sensor, Gyrometer, Hall sensor, Iris scanner, Proximity sensor
Audio Formats MP3, M4A, 3GA, AAC, OGG, OGA, WAV, WMA, AMR, AWB, FLAC, MID, MIDI, XMF, MXMF, IMY, RTTTL, RTX, OTA, DFF, DSF
Video Formats MP4, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, WMV, ASF, AVI, FLV, MKV, WEBM

Connectivity

Maximum Data Speed 1200 Mbps (Cat.18)
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4G + 5GHz)
USB Type-C 1.0 reversible connector
Networks 4G / 2G
Frequencies
  • FDD-LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 66, 71; TDD-LTE: 38, 39, 40, 41, 46
  • GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Headphone jack Yes, 3.5mm jack
Connectivity Features Bluetooth, Voice over LTE (VoLTE), Wifi-Calling

Samsung Galaxy S9 64GB Reviews

85/100

WhistleOut Review

"Samsung's latest Galaxy is probably its best, even if it's just a minor update on the winning formula we saw last year in the Galaxy S8."

Joseph Hanlon (WhistleOut)
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Positive

"The Galaxy S is not the trendsetter it once was, but the S9 is the only continuation that could ever be. Samsung is proficient in refining enough in hardware and user experience each year, and when there is nothing groundbreaking to show off, the surprises may come from unexpected places..."

GSMArena
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Positive

"Good low-light photography, crisp and detailed screen, slick design... The S9 has a 12 megapixel dual pixel sensor, much like the S8, but this time Samsung has added a dual aperture feature that is supposed to boost the camera’s performance in low light conditions. When light is low, the camera auto..."

Positive

"The Galaxy S9 is the perfect-sized phone. It’s easy to wrap our palms around this smooth 5.8-inch device, and our fingers ergonomically rest on the curved edges along the S9’s frame. The power button on the right edge sits in an easy-to-access position, as does the Bixby button on the left edge. .."

Digital Trends
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Positive

"The Galaxy S9 retains this familiar overall look, which is hardly something to complain about when you consider that, a year on, it’s still one of slickest phones around. The S9 sees the bezel thickness above and below the display reduce further. In addition, the fingerprint scanner has been moved t..."

Trusted Reviews
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Positive

"The displays in the S9 and S9 Plus are just as you’d expect them to be on a Samsung flagship, and they remain the best screens you can get on any Android phone. The S9 has a 5.8-inch screen, while the S9 Plus has a spacious 6.2-inch display. Both are high resolution, both are OLED panels with vibran..."

The Verge
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80/100

"The Samsung Galaxy S9 is a great phone, but one that hasn't really kicked on from the Galaxy S8, bringing a very similar design and screen to 2017's version. The improved biometrics were sorely needed, and the camera is a leap forward, but the amazing low light capabilities have resulted in sacrific..."

Techradar
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Positive

"A more polarizing feature debuting in the S9s is AR Emoji -- or augmented-reality emoji. You've probably seen these online by now: animated talking heads that vaguely resemble people you know. Some find them creepy; others, fun. So far, I'm leaning toward the latter."

engadget
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Mixed

"The design may not be durable, but at least these phones are IP68-rated for dust and water resistance. This means they’ll be able to survive a dunk in fresh water at 1.5 meters for up to 30 minutes..."

androidauthority.com
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Mixed

"Gorgeous design, Colorful screen, Long battery life, Excellent camera with helpful smart features like real-time translation... AR Emoji feels gimmicky, Camera isn’t always as good as that of the iPhone X..."

time.com
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Mixed

"AR Emojis aside, this phone sounds great! But is the S9 worth upgrading to? If you’ve been using the same phone for two years or more, definitely. However for people who own an S8, the decision isn’t quite as clear..."

Average Score

(11 Reviews)

78/100
 

Samsung Galaxy S9 64GB Review

Galaxy S9

EDITOR'S NOTE:

Since its release in 2018, the Samsung Galaxy S9 has been replaced by newer Galaxy models. The Galaxy S9 no longer receives or supports the latest Android software updates and is considered obsolete.

The information below reflects the data and pricing at the time of the device's release date, and availability will differ from when we first reviewed it. You can upgrade to a newer Galaxy phone, or you may still be able to find refurbished models of this device through retailers such as Amazon or eBay.


Samsung Galaxy S9 Review: The Verdict

Samsung's latest Galaxy is probably its best, even if it's just a minor update on the winning formula we saw last year in the Galaxy S8. Which makes you wonder whether you should save a few bucks and buy last year's phone instead?

What we love
  • The world's best smartphone screen
  • Incredible low-light photos
  • Lots of security options
  • Packed to the gills with tools and features
What could be improved
  • Battery life could be better
  • Expensive 
  • Not a huge leap forward from last year's model
The essentials
  • Performance: First-class performance
  • Battery: One full business day 
  • Screen: One of the best displays available right now 
  • Camera: Great shots, even at night 

Every year we waited for Samsung to draw back the curtain on its latest Galaxy S flagship. Some years we've been flawed by the new technology; other years we've seen a great phone minus a meaningful step forward in design or features.

The Galaxy S9 and S9+ fall into the latter category. Both are beautifully crafted phones with all the latest features, but neither are the sort of phone that demand you upgrade the phone you have in your pocket.

If you've been following the launch of the Galaxy S9 you'll know what I mean. The headlines focused on how the fingerprint scanner has moved (about 2cm) and is now easy to use, and about how the new handsets come in a plum-colored purple. Not exactly groundbreaking stuff. 

Galaxy S9 rear view
Galaxy S9 rear view.
Image: Joseph Hanlon | WhistleOut

There was also a lot of conversation about the aperture in the phone's camera, which is something to discuss in more detail below.

Though I have to say, the fingerprint scanner is easier to use, and its peculiar, pinky shade of purple is quite fetching. It's certainly unlike the various variations of Rose Gold we see from the other phone makers. 

The headlines do overlook the things we might take for granted. For instance, the phone is a pleasure to use. It's about as fast as any phone I've seen lately, the qHD resolution display is gorgeous to look at, and the silky glass chassis is nice to hang onto all day. These elements are the core of the smartphone experience, and Samsung nails it again.

Galaxy S9 privacy and security


Building on the introduction of iris scanning phone security introduced last year, Samsung introduces 'Intelligent Scan'; a combined face detection and iris scan. The result should be something to rival Apple's superb Face ID scanner in the iPhone X, but in practice it is slower and less accurate. 

It's fairly quick and easy to set up both elements, and you'll know that it is trying to work by the big, red light that appears on the front of the phone when you wake up the display. A successful scan usually take a bit of teamwork. While the phone tries to scan your bits, you need to gently tilt the phone, and your head, and try to line it all up.

Galaxy S9 display
Galaxy S9 display.
Image: Joseph Hanlon | WhistleOut

It just isn't accurate enough to replace a fingerprint scan. Especially now that the fingerprint scanner is easier to find without looking. Meanwhile, the iPhone X can scan almost instantly even when the phone is facing you at an acute angle. 

Happily, the Samsung system still allows for multiple security methods to be active at the same time. For me, I have Intelligent Scan, Fingerprint Scan and a pattern password set up at the same time, and use whichever is easiest to get to in that moment. It is usually my fingerprint.

If I were a gambling man I'd say that Samsung is probably just 12 months from having a full 3D face scan, like Apple's Face ID, in its phones. It certainly seems like the future of biometrics for now. 

Galaxy S9 camera


Arguably the best feature in the Galaxy S9 range is the new aperture shifting cameras. Both the S9 and S9+ have rear-facing 12-megapixel cameras, and if you fork out extra for the S9+ you get a second 12-megapixel camera lens designed to shoot at 2x zoom; something we've come to love.  

Both phones feature the same aperture-shifting tech in the primary camera though. If you're not a serious shutterbug, the idea of having two mechanical aperture settings is designed to address one of the greatest bugbears of smartphone photography -- problems with low-light.

Galaxy S9 camera lens.
Galaxy S9 camera lens.
Image: Joseph Hanlon | WhistleOut

The S9s have two aperture settings: f1.5 and f2.4. The first is a larger option that lets in more light and improves night time shots. The second is smaller, but better at getting sharper images for at times when light is better.

Samsung excels by not making this another setting for users to fiddle with. In Auto shooting mode the camera detects when it needs to shift back and forth, so you can just line up the shot and snap away. In Pro mode there is a button to toggle between the two settings if those who know what they are doing.

The results speak for themselves, the photos we took are great, and required very little effort. Colors are vibrant, most of the images are sharp, and the 'Auto' mode did most of the work.

Most impressive is the shots we took at night. It's only a slight exaggeration to say that some of them look like they were taken in the middle of the day. Some shots capture more light than you can actually see. It certainly feels like a big step forward for night owls and vampire photographers. 

Galaxy S9 sample photos


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Galaxy S9 Battery


In most ways, the Galaxy S9+ operates like a smartphone at the top of the pile. The screen is spectacular, audio performance is great and processing is fast. But battery life is, on the whole, disappointing. 

Not that the battery life is deal-breaking bad, but the S9+ is a phone that needs to be charged every day, and in 2018 I want more. Competitors, like Huawei, have managed to extend the battery in other models to a full two days, or even more. That the S9 and S9+ are two of the world's most expensive phones suggests that you should expect class leading power management.

Galaxy S9 side view.
Galaxy S9 side view.
Image: Joseph Hanlon | WhistleOut

It really boils down to priorities, and Samsung has focused on power draining features despite the number one complaint from users across the world being battery life. 

We did manage to find a few battery saving tips that seemed to work. Turning off the 'Always On Display' made a noticeable difference, and shifting the screen resolution to the lowest setting contributed to a longer time between charges. But this took a bit of fiddling and experimenting, and sacrifices a few useful features, and we don't think that we should need to make trade-offs like this to keep the screen on longer. 

Galaxy S9: Summary


It does seem like Samsung is holding back and saving itself for a major Galaxy S10 launch next year. The Galaxy S9 is a fine phone, but it follows closely on the coattails of the Galaxy S8, with only minor changes to consider and no change in the hefty price tags. 

The thing is, we don't expect the Samsung boffins to come up with breathtaking new features from year to year, but we would like more attention paid to the basics. Generally phones are fast enough, small enough, with screens that are bright and clear enough; what we need is a phone with battery life that last for longer than the 12 hours between 9am and 9pm. 

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