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Our Samsung Galaxy S9 potential buyer’s guide: Pros and Cons

Our Samsung Galaxy S9 potential buyer’s guide: Pros and Cons

Posted on March 9, 2018July 5, 2019 By Jarvis

Today is Samsung Galaxy S9 Review day across the tech blogosphere, and we’re aiming to make it as simple or deeply involved as users wish for the process to be. As such, the following is a quick once-over of our pros and cons for the smartphone – and its closest brethren, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus. This list should give you a basic idea of what it’ll be like owning the newest in new Samsung smartphones on the market today.

Pro 1: Excellent design gets even better

The design of the Galaxy S9 is familiar. So familiar that one would be forgiven for mistaking this device for its predecessor, the Galaxy S8. Little changes make major differences, like moving the fingerprint sensor to below the backside camera, rather than alongside it.
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