Realme 2, Poco F1, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 among phones with great battery life

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Asus' phone is a stellar all-round device that impresses in performance, pure Android 8.1 Oreo, cameras and a great battery life. While playing games like PUBG, the Poco F1 won't heat up (thanks to a liquid cooling system) which also means the battery life will not drop significantly as well. The OnePlus 6 manages to deliver a pretty good battery life and that's also largely because of how nicely optimised the software is. Yet a lot of these phones tend to deliver underwhelming battery life. The device houses a 4,000mAh battery, which is what we wanted to see in a galaxy Note phone for a while.


Sony Xperia XZ3 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Which is best?

Released this past spring, Sony's Xperia XZ2 was the best flagship we had seen from the company in some time, scrapping its old, boxy smartphone aesthetic and packing in some neat perks. And now the Xperia XZ3 is even better. On the other hand, there's almost nothing modest about Samsung's Galaxy Note 9. It's extra-large and definitely in charge, and this stylus-packing phone definitely tips the price scales at a startling £899. If you're looking for a new top-end Android, these are two of the most intriguing options today – but which is the smarter pick?

Sony Xperia XZ3 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Which is best?

Seven Ways The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Beats Apple iPhone XS

as declared in What are the key factors when choosing between the latest Apple smartphones and the Samsung Galaxy Note 9? Samsung's mods to Android give Galaxy Note 9 users a desktop-like experience so you can use the Note 9 as a replacement desktop system. Samsung Galaxy Note's Best Feature Is Getting A Huge Upgrade Last week, online investigators unveiled the first screen images and case renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. The Galaxy Note 9, as well as many recent Android devices, use the ubiquitous USB-C port for charging and data transfer. Apple offers three different display sizes, using two different display technologies.

PCWorld's September Digital Magazine: Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Stay on top of the latest tech with PCWorld's Digital Magazine. Available as single copies or as a monthly subscription, it highlights the best content from PCWorld.com—the most important news, the key product reviews, and the most useful features and how-to stories—in a curated Digital Magazine for Android and iOS, as well for the desktop and other tablet readers. In the September issueIn the September issue we go deep on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Find out what it's like to hold a $1,250 phone, what its biggest problem is, and whether Samsung will fix it. With the PCWorld's subscription, you get access to the digital magazine on as many devices as you'd like.

PCWorld's September Digital Magazine: Samsung Galaxy Note 9


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