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Would you be ok with going back to the S9+

mach1man

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Ok so I switched over from apple to the S10+, which I love this phone. I had originally made the switch when I had the Note 9 but the XS max tempted me back. I wish I would've kept the Note 9, really liked the S-pen! So I know I'm going to want the Note 10 when it's released...

Which brings me to my question of would you go back to the S9+ to use till the Note 10 is released? I have two options to get the Note 10, continue using my phone now till it is released then try to sell for my pay off or trade in and pay like $500+ to get the Note 10. Option 2 is buy a S9+ for low $300's and sell my S10+ now while the value is still decent and then trade the S9+ in on the Note 10 when it's released.

My goal is to possibly some how get the Note 10 with very little owed, since I know it'll be at least $1000 and I can't fork that out of pocket. I figure they will have a deal like $200 off then $300 trade in which would bring me to $500 total for me to own out right.

sorry for the long post
 

wilsodw

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I kept my note 9, and the S10e. Got rid of the S10+ at almost top dollar. When Note 10 comes I can always part with the Note 9, plan is always keep a Note around. Good luck!
 

Adam Frix

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To answer your specific question: yes, I would be very happy going back to the S9+.

And if I could find one for "low $300s", I would probably do so.
 

paridge

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No way. The S10+ has a better camera (in addition to the wide-angle lens), better DAC (which means your music sounds better when using Bluetooth or streaming with Wi-Fi), and a better overall experience because of the faster processor. The low-light shots are quite good if you adjust the exposure. I'm actually happy with the camera.