Testseek.com have collected 711 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G960 Galaxy S9 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G960 Galaxy S9.
March 2018
(86%)
711 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Superb screen for video, Powerful performance, Dual-aperture camera is effective, Well built, Great design,
Audio still lacks the last word in timing,
Without flexing too many major muscles, Samsung has rustled up a pretty polished successor to the Galaxy S8, with a handful of carefully considered tweaks, all built into one of the best designed smartphones you can buy.And when you consider the new camer...
We're going to have to wait for big jumps in technology, but although the Galaxy S9 only brings a disappointingly small bunch of minor improvements it's still an amazing smartphone that will be hard to beat in 2018. Samsung has expertly combined design, h...
Brilliant display, Stereo sound is surprisingly powerful, Curved glass and metal is very attractive, Comfortable to use, Super speedy and fluid performance
Battery isn't great, Camera over-exposes highlights regularly, AR Emoji and Bixby need a lot of improving, Expensive
In many ways the Samsung Galaxy S9 is a repeat performance of the Galaxy S8 and that's no bad thing. Samsung's great phone from 2017 is back and better than before.It's the camera that leads the change in a range of boosted functions, with Samsung offerin...
Abstract: Alternatively, EE is also stocking the Galaxy S9 – albeit at a higher price of £53 per month with an upfront cost of £150. This package includes 4GB of data, along with unlimited texts and minutes.Three, on the other hand, is offering the long-awaited han...
Abstract: There's very little known about the Nokia 9, but we'd expect a flagship device to come from the Finnish company, topping the Nokia 6. If the rumours are true, expect a full metal unibody design, a blisteringly fast Snapdragon 835 processor, a QHD display...
Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Anyone who's in the market for a new phone should seriously consider buying an S9. It might be an insignificant upgrade in terms of physical design, but that's a concern only if you really, really want people to know you have the latest and greatest phone...
Abstract: It's been six months since Samsung first unveiled the Galaxy S9 and S9+ and both devices have carried forward the company's iterative path with each successive launch.It's fitting that this review comes around the same time Samsung released the Galaxy Not...
By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaSamsung's latest flagships may look like last year's flagships but the South Korean smartphone giant has actually added layers of refinement and small improvements resulting in a more complete smartphones experience which is also...
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas SevillaThe Samsung Galaxy S9 is a continuation of the path the South Korean company started last year with the Galaxy S8. Both devices are very similar and nearly identical in look and feel.What's different this year, asi...
Super Slow-mo mode is great (when it works), One of the best Android cameras out there, Build quality is superb
Looks the same as the S8/S8+, Glossy body isn't for everyone, AR Emoji are lacklustre
"While it's difficult to find a significant fault with the S9, it clearly isn't as exciting as other Android devices on the market, or even the S7 or S8 were when they were first released."...