'Fortnite' On Samsung's $1,000 Galaxy Note 9: Is It Any Good?

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as informed in Yes, at this point in gaming history, Epic Games' Fortnite has spread to—and is continuing to take over—just about every electronic device under the sun. At first glance, Fortnite on the Note 9 looks a whole lot like its console counterparts, and quite impressively so. The device does tend to get a bit warm after an hour or so of play, so take note of that. By the way, it's crazy cumbersome to play this game on a touchscreen, even with auto-aim turned on. Would the performance be slightly better on the 512 GB storage/ 8 GB RAM/ $1,250 MSRP version of the Note 9?


Android Circuit: Galaxy S10 Hardware Leaks, OnePlus 6T Confirmed, Samsung's Impressive Note 9 Update

Galaxy S10 Fingerprint Details LeakedSamsung is set to use the latest technology to read your fingerprints through the screen of the Galaxy S10, with Qualcomm's third generation ultrasonic sensor lined up for the top two devices. The third handset in the anniversary portfolio - the presumptively-named Galaxy S10 Mini - is expected to use the imaging style sensor. Limited 5G For Galaxy S10Meanwhile those looking for 5G connectivity from the Galaxy S10 are going to struggle to find handsets. Gordon Kelly reports:The Bell specifies this as a maximum of 2 million units out of 40 million Galaxy S10 models produced in 2019. With Android rivals expected to leap aboard 5G in 2019, Samsung's Galaxy S10 may well be left behind, and that would be a great shame.

Android Circuit: Galaxy S10 Hardware Leaks, OnePlus 6T Confirmed, Samsung's Impressive Note 9 Update

Xiaomi's $300 Pocophone Vs. Samsung's $1,250 Galaxy Note 9: It's Closer Than You'd Think

as mentioned in So naturally, the first thing I did when I received my trial review unit of the Pocophone was pit it against my new top-tier variant, $1,250 Note 9. As a matter of fact, the Pocophone significantly outperforms the Note 9 in download and upload speeds. In both tests, the Pocophone beat the Note 9 -- the Pocophone finished downloading and installing PUBG a full minute before the Note 9. But for $300, the Pocophone's photos are really, really good. Now of course, I'm not saying the Pocophone is a better smartphone than the Galaxy Note 9.






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