Xiaomi Poco F1 first impressions – same specs as a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 at one-third of the price
Less than two weeks later Xiaomi launched a new sub-brand named Poco, and its debut phone, the F1, matched the Note 9's specs. Software and designThe F1 runs Android 8.1 with an altered version of Xiaomi's Android skin, MIUI, on top. The 4,000 mAh battery lasts longer than the Note 9's battery – no surprise, given the F1's less pixel-heavy screen and Xiaomi's battery optimisations. ConclusionConsidering that the average person isn't a demanding photographer or videographer, the Poco F1 offers them just about the same phone experience as a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 at one-third the price. Either way, both phones are less the half the price of the flagship handsets from Samsung, Apple and Sony.Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review: It's Boring, But That's Okay
according to It's hard to look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 from the perspective of a phone geek in Hong Kong and not think, "that's it?" So for major chunks of the premium smartphone market, the Note 9's specs sheet is as impressive as it gets. This results in very bright images even in the dark, but I find the Note 9's shutter too slow in those situations. Or that many of the Note 9's breakthrough features were seen on Huawei devices a year ago. But ultimately, the Note 9 is the best Samsung phone ever, and that's all Samsung fans or casual Android users in America want.I made the switch from iPhone to Samsung Galaxy Note 9 — this is what I love and what I'll miss
I made the switch to Samsung on Sept. 11, — the day before Apple announced its new iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR. After using the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 for more than a week, I agree with many of the critics: it's a better smartphone. So after the screen of my iPhone 7 cracked, I went to the Verizon Wireless store and simply traded it in for the new Samsung Galaxy Note 9, which debuted August. I could have upgraded to the iPhone X, which is the same price as Samsung Galaxy Note 9 ($999), meaning my monthly payments would have remained around $44 a month. Or I could have waited for the new iPhones — iPhone XR for $749, iPhone XS for $999 or iPhone XS Max for $1,099.Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Starts Smoking, Catches Fire
No, not the disastrous, exploding Galaxy Note 7, which Samsung recalled in 2016. We're talking about Samsung's latest flagship phablet: the highly rated Galaxy Note 9, which just went on sale last month. At first, her Galaxy Note 9 "became extremely hot," court papers reportedly reveal. "We have not received any reports of similar incidents involving a Galaxy Note 9 device and we are investigating the matter." "The battery in the Galaxy Note 9 is safer than ever," Samsung CEO Koh Dong-jin said last month, according to The Investor.collected by :Molly Tony
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