Review of the Samsung Galaxy S9+
 We can easily say without any doubt that this is the best android phone available. Thanks to its incredible design, beautiful display and amazing power packed into this phone, Samsung has taken back the No.1 spot since its release. Its specs shown below are truly amazing.
We can easily say without any doubt that this is the best android phone available. Thanks to its incredible design, beautiful display and amazing power packed into this phone, Samsung has taken back the No.1 spot since its release. Its specs shown below are truly amazing.
Release date: March 2018 
Weight: 189g  
Dimensions: 158.1 x 73.8 x 8.5mm 
OS: Android 8 
Screen size: 6.2-inch (6.2-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED curved screen)
Resolution: 1440 x 2960 
CPU: Snapdragon 845 / Exynos 9810 
RAM: 6GB (Wow!)
Storage: 64GB/128GB (More than enough space plus an expansion slot for a memory card with support up to 256GB!)
Battery: 3,500mAh (Same all-day battery life as the Galaxy S8 Plus. Fast Charging )
Rear camera: Dual 12MP (Samsung has added a dual-camera to the rear to enhance low-light photography, plus there's a better located fingerprint scanner and 960fps slo-motion video recording. World's first f/1.5 aperture on a phone. Dual-aperture technology works like the human eye. 4K60fps video and Super Slow Mo video)
Front camera: 8MP (AR Emoji)
Virtual Assistant: It comes with Samsung better version of Bixby Voice and Visual assistant, an improvement over last year's galaxy releases.
It is dust and water-resistant
Improved Biometrics: Face unlock and iris scanner now work at the same time to unlock the phone.
There are three big obstacles to owning the Galaxy S9 Plus. First, it’s a big phone meant for big hands. If you’re not into that, go with the normal-sized S9 for its one-hand-friendly operation, even if you like the extra screen space, RAM, and battery life. Second, it’s more costly than the S9. It’s a lot to pay for 0.4 inches of extra screen space and more power. Third, the Galaxy Note 9 is expected in August, and the Note phones are historically slightly bigger and noticeably better than Samsung’s S-level flagships, and include a handy S Pen.
Of course, if you want a really big phone right now, you’re not going to find one better than the S9 Plus. It’s our favorite phone for people with big hands and big wallets.
 
 
 
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