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Samsung Galaxy S9.Unlocked Smartphone. 619.99

Samsung Galaxy S9

The new Samsung Galaxy S9, on the most effective network. a strong camera that may record in super slow-mo and capture 4k video in true-to-life detail. keep amused on associate edge-to-edge time show. Translate languages with Bixby¹ and unlock your phone exploitation advanced identity verification. expertise ensuing evolution of the Samsung Galaxy. Samsung Galaxy S9 comes in time of day black, lilac purple and coral blue colors.

Stream and transfer content exploitation the Samsung Galaxy S9 improved electronic equipment, that permits for optimum knowledge transmissions quicker than before.² Combined with Verizon, America's largest and most reliable 4G LTE network, expertise the final word in speed and performance.

Radical 960 FPS super slow-mo captures up to four times as several frames per second,³ thus you'll weigh down reality and luxuriate in each frame. cash in of a twin aperture f2.4-f1.5 lens that allows simply the correct quantity of a lightweight, even in dark or poorly-lit conditions.4

Adjust shutter speeds, set exposure levels, choose filters and a lot of exploitation professional Mode. Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) compensates for your movement to provide you clear, crisp photos. Capture multiple photos in an exceedingly shot to form one final image with twin pel a pair of.0. And record videos in beautiful 4K UHD.


The most advanced Galaxy is here.

On top of a next generation camera, the S9 and S9+ are our smartest and most immersive devices yet. Discover true-to life AKG surround sound, game-changing Bixby Vision, plus tonnes more advanced features.

You call the shots.

Enjoy picture perfection in any light and shoot in Super slow motion. The S9+ has extra features - a rear Dual Camera and Live Focus for stunning, professional-looking Bokeh effects. Plus Dual Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) to make every detail crystal-clear.


Capture the moment within the moment.

The radical super Slow-Mo camera shoots at an incredible 960 FPS, perfect for turning everyday moments into epic viral-worthy videos. Capture that trophy-clinching goal or the electrifying moment the band takes to the stage.

Dual aperture.

The brilliant f1.5 aperture is a smartphone first and makes light work of shooting in the dark. While the f2.4 aperture makes mastering daylight shots a breeze.

Emoji yourself.

Ever wondered what you would look like as an emoji? With AR emoji you can turn a photo of yourself into your very own 3D emoji, so you're not the 'you' everyone else is

Twice the sound.

There's finely-tuned AKG surround sound with Dolby Atmos built-in. So whether you're bingeing on a series or cranking up the tunes, you'll hear every detail as it's meant to be heard.

Price and release date.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 release date was March 16 2018. The Galaxy S9 price at launch was £739, $719.99, or AU$1,199 SIM-free directly from Samsung, but it's much cheaper now.In the UK, the original price was a huge price jump over last year's handset, which cost £689 at launch. However, that price has now dropped, and if you shop around you can find the Galaxy S9 for less than £600 in the UK and almost $100 cheaper in the US depending on where you shop, making it a much more attractive proposition.In terms of a UK cost on contract you can expect to pay between £32 and £50 per month for a decent slug of data, although with some contracts you’ll need to pay a little upfront too.There aren’t any storage variants of this phone though in the UK or US, with only the 64GB option on sale, but in some markets the Galaxy S9 is available in 128GB and 256GB build.
Device purchase requires a SIM Starter Kit which will be added to your order automatically.
·         5.8” QHD Super AMOLED Display
·         12MP Rear Camera
·         8MP Front Facing Camera
·         Dual Aperture
·         AR Emoji
·         Super Slow Motion Video Capture
·         Dolby Atmos Stereo Speakers
·         Water & Dust Resistant
·         Intelligent Scan
·         Bixby Live Translate
·         4K Video Capture
·         4 GB RAM Internal Memory, 64 GB ROM Storage
·         Expandable Memory up to 400 GB
·         Long Lasting 3000 mAh Battery
·         Fast Wireless Charging
·         Android™ 8.0
·         Bluetooth 5.0
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Product Reviews
I am a die hard Apple person. All my desktop computers at home are Apple, my other 4 family members all have iPhones and we have laptops that are all Apple. Not really sure why I decided to try out the Samsung Galaxy S9+ but happy that I did so far. I was using a 4 1/2 year old iPhone 5s so I figured any phone would be a huge upgrade to the modern world. It still takes a little getting used to coming from the IOS system's way of doing things. I do lose the capability of iMessage and FaceTime. Not a huge deal and I can use the DUO app from Google which is the same as FaceTime. The key points with this phone are that the large and beautiful screen looks great. I like the haptic feel of the keys when texting how you feel the keys being pressed (a little buzz/vibration). I think the new iPhone X does this too but again, I'm coming from a 5s. My only two choices for a new phone were this S9+ or keep on with Apple and get an iPhone X. The X would have cost me $1150 plus an AppleCare warranty for $200. I got this Samsung (and got the Ultimate Play Bundle) for $840 plus $100 for the bundle. Took out a Square Trade 2 year warranty for $108 with only a $99 deductible should I need to use it. I have used Square Trade warranties in the past for other products and they have always replaced and stood by their guarantee. Square Trade is owned by Allstate so I have confidence in them. Getting back to the phone, the S9+ seems to work VERY fast when loading apps and pages. I use it for a lot of my wireless products at home (Nest thermostat, wireless cameras, LIFX lights, Liftmaster garage door opener) and all work fast and flawlessly. The audio when playing music sounds great. Plays very loud and clear for a phone. I like the fact that it does still have an earphone jack. I like the Android system as it comes with Google Assistant voice command. Most people hate the Bixby feature on this phone. My only real gripe with it is the large button on the left side of the phone and that when trying to adjust the phone volume I accidentally hit Bixby sometimes. I do like though that i's voice activated. I get in my car in the morning, speak to wake up Bixby and command it to open up whatever app I need (usually Waze). Once open, I speak to Waze to take me to work. All of this without having to look at my phones screen or take my eyes off the road. Also, the Bixby AI camera function is very cool too. There are about 8 or 9 different things it can do with the camera. Like, point the camera lens at a sign in a foreign language and have it live translate the sign to English or any other language on the phone (and there are plenty of them on this phone). Point it at food and it will tell you what it is and average calorie count. Point it at a wine bottle label and it will give you the information on the wine (type, year, etc...). The ONLY thing I think I will never use again and of course I tried it out is the Animoji of myself or any of my friends. It's scary weird. Everyone looks the same on this. I would personally like to see an update to the phone where they fix this to be more of a 3D type and look more realistic. I have been looking online for days at comparisons of the pictures taken on this phone compared to others. Mot notably the iPhone X. In my opinion, the X does do a lot of pix better. The contrast is usually better. The real advantage to this phone is it tends to overexpose a bit. So, dark scenes will look a bit brighter than on the iPhone X. The only thing I had to get used to is the colors on a Samsung phone are very oversaturated. Colors are very bright. There is a setting in display function that gives you 4 options of view. I turned it down to one of them and it now looks a LOT more realistic. I like the fact that this phone, as well as the iPhone X, features ability to record video at 4K 60fps. Looks great. On the Samsung though the optical stabilization doesn't work when shooting 4K 60fps. Keep a steady hand and this isn't an issue. For all other video formats, the stabilization on the Samsung works better than the X. All in all, I am happy I went with the Samsung. In a few months if I regret it, I can always keep it for a few months and sell it to get the new larger iPhone X Plus.

UPDATE: 4/7/2018. The voice unlock code is terrible. And, after searching through the options on the phone I came to the conclusion I don't need it. I have the face unlock or the fingerprint reader on the back. I actually go to the back fingerprint scan to unlock more than the other methods as it's just quick and easy to use. Battery life has been good so far after using this phone for 3 weeks now. One thing I find annoying that I didn't know would be a problem is the video and picture quality when someone sends me a large video via texting. Whether I send them a video or they send me one, it becomes such low quality that it's almost hard to see it at all. This is because of the compression the carriers use to send these video's or large picture files so it doesn't take up much space. I was used to having an iPhone and using iMessage. Send any size video to someone else with an iPhone and it was in great quality on both sides of the text. Not so with Android. Now this is not just Samsung but all Android phones. So, for now, I have to send videos via WhatsApp or Viber (or a number of other text apps). They do compress but not horribly. Oh, and one more note. I hope Samsung corp is reading this review. The Samsung customer service reps have to be the stupidest people I have ever dealt with for a tech company. I used to think Comcast was bad until I called a couple of times and had to speak with someone at Samsung. They just repeat my question and tell me they understand how I feel offering absolutely no answers. They put you on hold to find out but come back with no resolve. Just terrible customer service. 180 degrees from dealing with someone at AppleCare when I had a question about my iPhone or iMac computer.

2nd UPDATE: I didn't realize this and this is VERY important to know before purchasing. In fact, I'm on the AT&T network with my phone and the people in the factory store didn't know this. The sales people in Best Buy in the phone department did not know this either. When you buy an unlocked Galaxy S9 or S9+, your phone is $840. If however you want to buy it thru AT&T for their network and not a factory unlocked phone, it has different options on it. Meaning, the unlocked phone WILL NOT have: WIFI calling option, HD Audio option, VVM (video voice messaging) and you will not get video voice calling. The option for these features is not even on my phone. Now, you CAN buy the AT&T phone and pay $915 up front or on a plan (either way it's $75 more than the factory unlocked phone). After you pay $75 ,more and if you are paying the full price up front, you can get the AT&T phone unlocked and then you will have these features. Nowhere at Best Buy or any AT&T store do they tell you this. In my mind, it's a great misrepresentation that is omitted when purchasing. I picked up the bundle package here on Amazon for $100 more and got a lot of cool gadgets so I'm keeping my setup. I just want others to know there is a difference when buying the unlocked version both in price and the feature set you get. I figured the AT&T version just had a bunch of their proprietary apps pre-installed. Hope this helps out someone beforehand that really wants those features. And, I went to the AT&T store figuring there was a way they could flash the options to my phone. There isn't. They cannot update your phone to get these options.

3rd UPDATE: April 15th, 2018 Buy To Amazon Click Here
I discovered a great feature today. I wish these Galaxy 9 phones had the rise to wake feature which is what the iPhone X has. You pick up the phone and just look at it to unlock via your face and it's good to go. What I discovered is setting the Google Assistant to open the Galaxy EVEN FROM the locked screen via my voice and the phone unlocks and does what you ask the Google Assistant to do. Love this feature immensely.

4th UPDATE April 23, 2018 Buy To Amazon Click Here
As I play around more with this phone, I am learning some cool things it can do. For instance, from the factory it come pre-set so that whether you swipe up or down the phone will go to your app tray. No need for repetition with swiping either up or down. There is a setting so that when you swipe up it opens the app tray (as it come from Samsung pre-set) but change the setting and when you swipe down from any place on the phone and you've got your phones popular settings in front of you. Even better, if you swipe down using two fingers from the top of the screen, it opens the second part of the settings which control other functions (usually this is a two part deal so this makes it one step easier). Also, one thing Samsung addressed with the 9 and 9+ (using the Oreo software) is a problem people using these phones prior used to hate. Now, you can set the up/down volume buttons to control MEDIA volume no matter what you are viewing. And, if you want to control the ringtone or another type of volume, when you push up or down on the volume and the MEDIA volume shows just tap on the down arrow on the top left of the screen and you have all the others ready to adjust exactly as you like them. Apparently from reading online this has been an annoyance of a problem for a long time with the Galaxy phones that is now solved. 
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Product information. Show details

Battery Talk Time
Up to 31 hours


Battery Standby Time
Up to 3.5 days


Display
5.8” QHD Super AMOLED Display


Display Resolution
2960 X 1440 pixels


Frequency
Quad Band GSM
LTE: 2, 4, 5, 12, 46, 66, 71
UMTS: Band I (2100), Band II (1900), Band IV (1700/2100), Band V (850)


GPS and Apps
GPS Enabled


Hearing Aid Compatibility
M4
T3


Connectivity
Sync methods: HSDPA, UMTS, HSPA+, LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac


Tier
TIER4


Mobile Pay
Android Pay


WEA Capable?


Size
5.81 x 2.7 x 0.33 inches


Weight
5.74 ounces


Camera, Photos
12MP Rear Camera


Operating System
Android™ 8.0


Processor
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 845 Processor


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