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  • - This video is sponsored by PUBG Mobile.

  • Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • This is the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

  • Now, if you go all the way back to 2011

  • when the first Galaxy Note came out,

  • it kinda changed smartphones in a big way.

  • Quite literally, a big way,

  • as not only is it one of the biggest smartphones of its time

  • but fast forward to 2018,

  • and that has kinda become the standard.

  • This has a massive 6.4-inch screen.

  • But the real question,

  • is the Note 9 even worth it?

  • With an eye-wateringly high thousand dollar plus price tag,

  • at first glance, the Note 9 doesn't look

  • all that different than its predecessor.

  • However, that's not necessarily going to be a bad thing.

  • The previous phone was one of the nicest builds

  • and designs of any smartphone in 2017,

  • and that definitely follows through in 2018.

  • With an all glass aluminum build,

  • there's no one who's going to complain

  • that the Note 9 is an ugly looking smartphone.

  • The only problem, and this is actually kind of

  • shared with the Note 8, is that it is really, really big.

  • Now, I know, I just talked all about

  • how the Note was one of the very first phones

  • to bring fabulous to the mainstream,

  • but this is just really tall.

  • As you'd expect from a Samsung flagship,

  • you are going to be getting IP68 water resistance,

  • wireless charging.

  • And if you look on the bottom,

  • what's very unique with this,

  • almost no other phone has it,

  • actually open this up here,

  • you're going to see a little round port.

  • Now this is actually not all that common

  • in phones these days,

  • but it's known as a headphone jack.

  • It's not really something that most people have.

  • This is back in the days before Bluetooth

  • where you'd use wires or something

  • to connect to your headphones.

  • I don't know, it sounds really weird,

  • I don't think anyone actually uses it,

  • but in theory, if you want to plug in your headphones

  • to your Note, you can do that.

  • There's also an S Pen, but no one cares about that.

  • Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • And today we're doing something just a little bit different.

  • One of the big upgrades on the Galaxy Note 9 this year

  • are stereo speakers, which is especially helpful

  • considering that before, having a single speaker

  • on the bottom of such a giant phone seemed ridiculous.

  • But what they're doing here,

  • just like on a lot of other phones including the S9,

  • the iPhone, is they're going to be using the earpiece

  • as well as the bottom speaker

  • to give you a pretty convincing stereo effect.

  • It also helps that it's properly loud.

  • So last week, I took a day off,

  • and I left everyone in the office with one simple mission.

  • You're also going to find the Bixby button.

  • I'm still going to complain about it,

  • and Samsung is still going to do absolutely nothing

  • to fix it.

  • But luckily, I have a much better solution.

  • One thing I have had some issues with

  • is the fingerprint sensor.

  • Now, thankfully Samsung has moved it to below the camera

  • as opposed to right beside it, which is a nice change.

  • However, the problem is

  • is that it actually isn't all that accurate.

  • What's new this year is that you swipe your finger

  • across the sensor once to be able to enroll it

  • as a fingerprint.

  • Now that sounds great, and it's a lot faster to set up,

  • but the problem is, it's just really inaccurate for me.

  • Now sure, being able to tap your finger on it

  • a bunch of times when you first set up the phone

  • is kind of annoying, but at least, you know

  • the fingerprint sensor is pretty good.

  • Whereas here, no matter how many times I try to re-enroll

  • a set of different fingers, it just isn't all that accurate.

  • Now maybe it's just an issue with my Note 9,

  • whether it's the software or the hardware,

  • but the good thing is, the facial recognition

  • is going to be pretty solid.

  • So you have a form of face ID known as Face Unlock

  • as well as iris recognition, which in combination

  • should be able to unlock pretty quickly.

  • That's not gonna be quite as fast as something like

  • the OnePlus 6, but it's around on par with the iPhone X,

  • and honestly, security wise, you'll be okay.

  • It won't unlock for Ken, but it'll unlock for me,

  • so I guess that's a good thing.

  • With a Snapdragon 845 on board,

  • just as you would expect, this is going to be right up there

  • with the rest of the Android flagships of this year.

  • And while on paper it's going to fall a little behind

  • the iPhone X and its crazy fast A11 chip,

  • you're definitely not going to be disappointed

  • with the performance of the Note 9.

  • What this isn't, at least based on my first impressions,

  • is as fast as the OnePlus 6.

  • And considering that this is going to be about

  • double the price,

  • that's not really going to be a good sign.

  • Now a big part of that has to do with software.

  • OnePlus has a fairly stock looking skin,

  • which doesn't have a lot of extra bloat,

  • and while I don't want to say that the Note 9

  • is full of the old school touch whiz of Samsung's past,

  • but it's definitely not going to be as speedy

  • and that higher resolution screen

  • doesn't make things better.

  • One of the big advantages of the Note 9

  • has to do with its gaming capabilities.

  • So of course, there's the biggest hottest games of 2018,

  • which are available on the Note.

  • And of course, we have to talk about the battle royale

  • that everyone is playing right now, PUBG Mobile,

  • who were awesome enough to sponsor this video.

  • This is the official mobile version

  • of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds.

  • If somehow you haven't heard of it,

  • it's a free to play battle royale game

  • on both Android and iOS, which features 100 players,

  • all dropping into a massive island

  • for a winner-takes-all battle.

  • But I don't need to tell you that.

  • You've played PUBG, right?

  • Well, PUBG is now on your phone.

  • As you'd expect with a high end phone like the Note 9,

  • it's going to have no problem playing PUBG

  • at fairly high settings.

  • Plus, since it's Android, you can actually customize it

  • all the way up to Ultra HD,

  • you can change the frame rate cap,

  • you can even change the style of the game.

  • It's especially impressive,

  • considering that you're getting the full experience,

  • with both of the game's huge maps

  • and it's all going to be powered by Unreal Engine

  • and give you full 7.1 audio outlets.

  • Not only can you play with four people on a squad,

  • but there are going to be faster paced arcade modes,

  • which are over in eight minutes for a quick game.

  • I'm always going to be partial to a mouse and keyboard,

  • but the controls really are not going to be bad,

  • especially for a mobile shooter.

  • The moral of the story, PUBG Mobile is fun

  • regardless of where you play it,

  • but it's especially good on the Note 9.

  • With a 6.4-inch, 2960 by 1440p AMOLED display,

  • it shouldn't be any surprise that this is one of the

  • nicest smartphone screens on the market.

  • Now, sure, when you put it side by side with the iPhone X,

  • it looks very similar,

  • and to be totally honest, Samsung has been on top

  • of the panel game for a few years now

  • so even something like an S7 or S8 looks good.

  • But this, this is about as good as it gets.

  • One of the more surprising upgrades with the Note 9

  • has to do with the battery.

  • And no, it's not that it's going to

  • catch on fire or anything

  • because that's totally not what used to happen.

  • Instead, the Galaxy Note 9 has a much larger

  • 4000 milli Ampere hour cell.

  • Maybe because of that,

  • Samsung was a little conservative last year

  • with a fairly small 3300 milli Ampere hour battery,

  • but this year, with a full 4000 on board,

  • not only is it going to easily last through a full day,

  • something that couldn't always be said about the Note 8

  • or even the S9, but also gives some differentiation,

  • which is always been one of my big issues with the Note.

  • If you're not into the S Pen, a lot of times,

  • it just makes sense to buy the normal Galaxy S.

  • So at its core, the Note 9 still has

  • a pair of 12 megapixel cameras,

  • one wide angle camera with a variable aperture

  • as well as a telephoto option.

  • Now, I've always felt like, especially on the S9,

  • the variable aperture is nice,

  • but it doesn't make a huge difference.

  • Now, while it's not necessarily a new camera feature,

  • the S Pen has been upgraded with the ability

  • to use it as a selfie pen?

  • - Remote?

  • - I guess?

  • - Just snap selfies by pressing the button.

  • It's pretty cool.

  • - So we do have the live focus mode,

  • which is going to be the same as the Galaxy S9,

  • and while it works for the most part,

  • it does have some problems

  • with some pretty major differences in contrast,

  • so that's not great.

  • - Yeah, I've noticed a lot of

  • overexposing the background with this,

  • especially in some of the pictures that I've taken,

  • it definitely has that issue.

  • - One of my big issues with the Note 9

  • is that you could have bought the cheaper

  • and almost identical Galaxy S9 Plus six months ago.

  • Now sure, smartphone's definitely evolving,

  • and there are some advantages of going with the S Pen

  • and with the Note.

  • But when you look at other phones like the Oppo Find X,

  • which brings different design

  • and something that's legitimately different

  • around this price point, this is kind of a harder sell,

  • especially when you consider that the OnePlus 6

  • is equal to this in a lot of ways at half the price.

  • On top of that, there's some serious competition coming up

  • with the next generation iPhone and Pixel

  • right around the corner.

  • Now sure, if you really need that S Pen,

  • by all means, go pick up a Note 9.

  • But at a thousand dollars plus,

  • I just don't think it's worth it for most people.

  • And of course, huge shoutout to PUBG Mobile.

  • If you guys want to check it out,

  • the link will be in the description.

  • And let me know, would you actually want to pick up

  • the Galaxy Note 9?

- This video is sponsored by PUBG Mobile.

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