Is the Samsung Galaxy S9 worth to buy?
If you have the S8, I’ll list the differences between them both. The S8 and S9 are same aesthetically. The outsides of both look almost identical.
Differences between the S8 and S9 include
- Camera
- The S9 Camera can take pictures of something with an f-stop of 1.5, and can take slow-motion video at 960FPS. It also reduces grain in low-light photos.
- Battery Life
- The S9 has 31 hours of battery life, and supports wireless charging
- Display
- The S9 has a 15% brighter screen
- Fingerprint Sensor
- The fingerprint sensor on the S9 is a lot easier to reach than the S8.
All in all, the phones are nearly identical, so sticking with the S8 may be the best option.
If you are thinking of switching phones, I’ll compare the iPhone X with the S9.
- iPhone X
- Price: $1150 at most
- Storage: 64GB, 256GB
- Battery Life: 21hr.
- Screen size: 5.8in.
- Front Camera: 7MP
- Rear Camera: 12 MP
- Facial Recognition and Fingerprint sensor
- Water-resistant and wireless charging
- Samsung Galaxy S9
- Price $870 at most
- Storage: 64GB
- Battery Life: 31hr.
- Screen size: 5.8in.
- Front Camera: 8MP
- Rear Camera: 12MP
- Facial Recognition, Iris Scanner, and Fingerprint Sensor
- Dual-SIM, Water-resistant, and wireless charging.
Between the S9 and iPhone X, the S9 wins it. Despite not having much storage variety, it has the longer battery life, better front camera, and other extra features. The S9 is good if you’re thinking about switching to Android, but if you’re just upgrading, wait until the next big phone from Samsung comes out.