Galaxy Note 9 is (again) official, and at the time of the first inspection Samsung seems to have made very few changes to Note 8. There are a few reasons for this, but in addition to the eye-catching look, a closer look Price idea, there is a big upgrade.
Display - Samsung's biggest screen ever:
It's not a big jump, but the Galaxy Note 9 has the largest display that Samsung has ever loaded into the mass-market smartphone.
* Galaxy Note 9 - 6.4 inches, 18.5: 9 aspect ratio, super AMOLED, 1440 x 2960 pixels (516 ppi pixel density), 83.4% screen / body ratio, HDR10 compatible, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
* Galaxy Note 8 - 6.3 inches, 18.5: 9 aspect ratio, super AMOLED, 1440 x 2960 pixels (521 ppi pixel density), 83.2% screen / body ratio, HDR10 compatible, Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
Since Samsung maintains the same native resolution for larger displays, the other look is a slightly higher screen-to-body ratio (due to the smallest edge) and a slightly lower pixel density. However, I doubt anyone will notice these changes. Samsung has not yet described the panel upgrade in detail, but it is expected that the display will be brighter and more accurate than the already excellent grade 8.
Passing on to someone Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy Note 8 makes it difficult for many people to separate them, but they may notice a slight increase in size and weight:
* Galaxy Note 9 - 161.9 x 76.4 x 8.8 mm (6.37 x 3.01 x 0.35 inches), 201 g (7.09 ounces)
* Galaxy Note 8 - 162.5 x 74.8 x 8.6 mm (6.40 x 2.94 x 0.34 inches), 195 g (6.88 ounces)
Although smartphones are getting heavier, these are tiny differences. Samsung has added some new features in addition to the size given the recent larger display and battery. Finally, there are stereo speakers that have already passed the AKG and Dolby Atoms brands, Tuning, although the latter looks stupid, because stereo speakers cannot really play Atmos audio. The fingerprint sensor is also more useful under the reversing camera that Samsung has built with the Galaxy S9.
Another important change is the light yellow S-pen. For the first time Samsung is equipped with Bluetooth LE for more powerful features, such as: Camera shutter release, clicks, and music playback controls during the presentation. The new S Pen can also be charged automatically via a super capacitor from the Galaxy Note, so it is always available and consumes very little battery from the phone itself. The only thing that corresponds to the S Pen in Grade 8 is the pressure sensitivity of 4,096 levels, but that's enough.
Camera - Samsung Doubles:
The Galaxy Note 9 has the same hardware as the Galaxy S9 Plus. This means that the rear 12 MP camera is equipped with a dual aperture main lens that switches between F2.4 (described in well-lit shots) and F1.5 (in low light) while Note 8 is the default Sensor F1.7 used. The add-on module still has a 2x optical zoom, although Huawei copes with the impressive P20 Pro 3 times.
In addition, the camera hardware of the Galaxy Note 9 is identical to Note 8 (pixel size, disappointing 8MP F1.7 front camera, etc.). The focus is therefore on the new image processing for mobile phones. Samsung claims to have made progress since the Galaxy S9 (Huawei has introduced a new "scenario optimizer", the results are mixed), although the S9 is still vulnerable to Google 2017 Pixel 2, it still has a lot of benefits.
Samsung has upgraded from Note 8 and added the Smart Sense facial recognition software to the Galaxy S9. It's not as fast or exactly like the Face ID on the iPhone X, its "AR Emoji" is not as refined as Apple's "Animoji", but it's still a useful add-on, as Samsung is far from it offers fingerprint reader.
Performance - Storage King:
Samsung also introduced the Galaxy S9 Galaxy Note 9's internal structure, which provides a major upgrade for both the US and international versions of Note 8:
* Galaxy Note 9 (USA) - Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset with eight cores (4x 2.7GHz Cryo 385 Gold and 4x1.7GHz Cryo 385 Silver CPU), Adreno 630 GPU
* Galaxy Note 9 (Europe and Asia) - Exynos 9810 (4x 2.8GHz Mongoose M3 and 4x1.7GHz Cortex-A55 CPU), Mali G72 MP18 GPU
Note 8 uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, which is 20% slower than the new 845 and consumes 30% less power. Samsung has also upgraded the 8 GB memory from 8 to 8 GB, but only if you buy a (very expensive) top product.
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