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.
Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Matt , review by: wired.co.uk
Good lowlight photography, crisp and detailed screen, slick design
No improvement in battery life, Bixby is still not very useful, intelligent scan has high failure rate
The Samsung S9 is an excellent smartphone – one of the best Android phones you can buy today. The screen, in particular, is superb. The colours are crisp and extremely detailed, and the ample screen real estate makes it well-suited to watching videos in h...
Excellent display, Great 5.8-inch size, Good speakers, Strong performance, Stunning low-light camera
Battery life is lower than competition, Slow Android updates, Camera not as versatile as S9 Plus
Yes. If you don't care about the extra camera on the Galaxy S9 Plus, the Galaxy S9 is an excellent device with a stellar camera, great performance, and brilliant hardware...
Published: 2018-03-08, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Now, if for whatever reason face unlock doesn't work, the S9 then automatically gives your irises a go, before letting you into your phone. Over the better part of a week and half, I never had any real troubles with it, though it still isn't quite as smoo
Swift biometric security, Awesome low-light performance, The most powerful Android phone out
Design is identical to S8, Some camera snaps lack vibrancy, Expensive
The Samsung Galaxy S9 is a great phone, but one that hasn't really kicked on from the Galaxy S8, bringing a very similar design and screen to 2017's version. The improved biometrics were sorely needed, and the camera is a leap forward, but the amazing low...
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
While it's not perfect, the Galaxy S9 is a fantastic device. It's got a brilliant display, great camera, brilliant performance all-round, and in a body that's easily one of the most elegant ever released. Its stereo sound makes such a difference to media...
The Galaxy S9 once again proves Samsung's formula of a gorgeous 5.8-inch screen, sexy dual-curved design and terrific camera for well-lit shots can't go wrong. Whiplash-fast speeds, strong battery life, wireless charging and water-resistance complete the
Low-light photos often look blurry and lack the fine texture and contrast of competing phone cameras. The Galaxy S9's camera frequently, accidentally switches between modes. 3D avatar software is tragically bad and a new face-unlock tool is inherently ins
The Galaxy S9 is a nice incremental upgrade, but its low-light camera isn't a game changer and some new features fall far behind the iPhone X. S8 owners can skip, but it's a good upgrade from older Androids...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy S9 is not due out officially until March 16, but we can already see that some lucky pre-order customers have received their units early.As a result, we can bring you one of the first ‘amateur' Samsung Galaxy S9+ reviews from one of thos...
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Published: 2018-03-03, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
These are both stunning-looking and extremely high-specced flagship smartphones. Both get large 5.8in displays in almost all-screen bodies, although the S9's is considerably sharper (whether you'll be able to notice the difference is debatable; the X's 45...
Fantastic display, Feels great, Much improved speakers
Average battery life, Dual-sensor only on Plus model, Some lag with Samsung's software
Samsung Galaxy S9 – Battery Life Battery life on the Samsung Galaxy S9 is almost exactly the same as last year's S8. Even with the switch to a more efficient mobile chip, it's a shame Samsung hasn't really been able to squeeze any more juice from the 3000...