The note 8 camera is very very good camera and I was wondering is the S9 + camera that much better ?? I saw you tube videos and it doesn't seem that much better does anybody know in real world use if the S9+ camera is much better than the note 8
It is better and it films video 60 fps were note 8 does not I'm jumping into a s9 plus , better hardware 845 soc is more battery efficient and upload and download speeds are faster not too mention it has mimo and Qam ,so yes it's better
Sales are flattening for everybody. Especially, in the premium market. It's because of market saturation.Hopefully, they tweak the camera software for better quality. Samsung would be insane to raise prices from the Note8 if sales are already under achieving on the S9/S9+.
From what I have seen, the battery stats of the S9+ are not that much different from the Note8s.It is better and it films video 60 fps were note 8 does not I'm jumping into a s9 plus , better hardware 845 soc is more battery efficient and upload and download speeds are faster not too mention it has mimo and Qam ,so yes it's better
I'll upgrade when 5G devices are available. Minor upgrades are not worth hundreds of dollars
Ok the S9+ is better but not major leaps but I wonder why YouTubers don't use the n8 more with camera comparisons with the new one plus and other newer phonesDont be fooled... I have both. The S9 Plus camera is definitely better but it is really hard to differentiate if you print both the photos and compare them...
If you compare S8 Plus against S9 Plus yes you would definitely see the difference... But Note 8 against S9 Plus is very minor if you ask me...
Ok the S9+ is better but not major leaps but I wonder why YouTubers don't use the n8 more with camera comparisons with the new one plus and other newer phones
If the Note 9 is insane price of $1000 or more I'll keep my Note 8 and wait for the S10.
Actually I believe that phones like Apple's and Samsung's are far past the pc industry. Technically pc is still using old dos to run anything. The architecture for cell phones has past the need for old school base programming. You actually hold more power in the hand than that crap tower or laptop has. Now if you build a 16 cpu based system you can load it down, but who does that these days. I believe that is why Apple is moving away from Intel for the future. It's sad when I can encode and create video content faster on my ipad pro than on my desktop. In my opinion I think Apple and Samsung should team up and take over as one. Steve Jobs would have cringed at that thought until you showed him the reality of users that could be gained from that move.It's ridiculous how prices of smartphones continue to rise every year. But, pc components, with the exception of some fluctuations in market demand, continue to be the same, year after year for similarly specced components.
Is it the manufacturing process due to the screens?
Or, is it just manufacturers like Samsung and Apple just taking advantage of everyone? When I hear reports that mention "record profits", I'm tending to lean towards the latter.