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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • This is the Galaxy Note9.

  • And if you saw my recent video on it,

  • you'll know that I wasn't exactly a huge fan.

  • No, no, it's not because this is a $1,000 device.

  • There's going to be lots more of these phones around,

  • and in fact, the iPhone X last year

  • was already hitting that $1,000 price point,

  • and while I complained,

  • it wasn't exactly going to be a deal breaker.

  • No, my real issue with the Note9, why I'm so fired up,

  • why I had to do a video,

  • is 'cause this is just not really a great deal.

  • It just doesn't make a lot of sense.

  • Now I understand why Samsung releases the Note

  • when they do, right.

  • The Note comes out in August, September or so,

  • and that's a big time for smartphones.

  • A lot of people are buying new flagships,

  • of course there is the iPhone, there's the Pixel,

  • there's a lot of interest, and there's a lot of people

  • buying phones during this time of year.

  • And yes, for a lot of people, I don't think the Note9

  • is worth $1,000,

  • but it is still one of the best phones of the year,

  • and definitely something that would normally be recommended.

  • There's just a couple of major problems with that.

  • My biggest problem with it

  • is actually not even the Note itself,

  • It's this, the Galaxy S9 Plus.

  • See, a few years ago,

  • Samsung started to do a little bit of something different

  • with their high end flagships.

  • Previously when they would launch the Note,

  • the Note would come out a few months later,

  • and it would be a substantial upgrade

  • over the Galaxy S line.

  • You'd be getting a much larger display,

  • of course you're going to be getting the S-Pen,

  • a lot of times, you'd actually

  • be getting some additional features,

  • like, say, a faster processor, way bigger battery,

  • higher screen res.

  • I mean, it was a major, major upgrade.

  • Fast forward to 2018, and we have the Note9.

  • This is very, very similar to the S9 Plus.

  • You're getting a 500 milliamp hour larger battery,

  • you're going to be getting a .2 inch larger display,

  • And you are going to be getting the S-Pen.

  • The S-Pen is a legitimate feature, right.

  • I think a lot of people do think

  • that this is worth the price of entry.

  • But if you're someone who's new to the ecosystem,

  • If you're someone who just wants to get some really nice

  • high end flagship in 2018, this S-Pen is going to cost you.

  • It's gonna cost you in a big way.

  • I totally understand that Samsung wants to have

  • a high end flagship to be sold

  • during the holiday season, right?

  • So not only is it going to be a thing where they wanna sell,

  • like, 500,000 phones, or whatever it is,

  • over the holiday season,

  • but it's also a matter of, they wanna be able to compete

  • with the other major competitors, like the iPhone.

  • The main issue here,

  • is that because Samsung wants to be able

  • to compete with the iPhones and the Pixels of the world,

  • they released this sort of

  • mid, half, weird step with the Note,

  • And it's just so expensive considering

  • that it's basically the same as a six month old

  • phone that was $800, right?

  • Like, that's just to me, that gets me really upset,

  • because so many people are spending so much money

  • on a phone that is not only going to be obsolete

  • in six months, but really, isn't a major difference

  • for what you could've bought way, way earlier in the year.

  • And on top of that, Worst part is that everyone knows

  • the S10 is going to be coming out in a few months.

  • If there's going to be a plus version,

  • which is going to be basically the same size as the Note,

  • There's so many features

  • that you're going to have on the S10,

  • and the Note9 doesn't have any of them.

  • It's just an S9 plus with an S-Pen

  • that they're charging you more for.

  • That was what I was trying to say in my video.

  • But I didn't wanna get so fired up,

  • I wanted to be a little bit more diplomatic,

  • I wanted to be a little bit more reasonable.

  • But, you put a phone table in front of me,

  • and I really can't hold back.

  • And actually, speaking of the phone table,

  • there's actually a bunch of phones here that I do think

  • make a lot more sense than the Note.

  • First of all, one of the very interesting ones

  • that came out right after the Note, is this,

  • The Pocophone F1.

  • This phone has some very similar features to the Note.

  • First of all, it's not as good, right.

  • Straight up, the Note is a better phone.

  • But this has the same Snapdragon 845,

  • the most high end sort of mobile chip you can get.

  • It's got very similar sort of cooling,

  • which actually does a really good job.

  • You've got that same 4,000 milliamp hour battery,

  • but look, this is less than 1/3 the price.

  • It's $300 vs 1,000.

  • - [Man] Hallelujah!

  • - Yeah I agree.

  • (clears throat)

  • Anyway, not only is it going to be much, much cheaper,

  • but you're getting very similar performance.

  • And you can even step up to something like the OnePlus 6.

  • This is going to be a little bit more expensive,

  • but it's still $500, half the price.

  • But I would say, this is 95% of the experience

  • for 50% of the price.

  • On top of that, this is September.

  • The phone just came out, and yet,

  • we've got a bunch of new competition

  • coming right around the corner.

  • There is going to be a new iPhone,

  • it's going to be in that same sort of price bracket.

  • It's probably going to be better in a lot of ways

  • that the Note9 might not be able to keep up with.

  • Maybe, maybe not, who knows.

  • The Pixel 3 is going to be right around the corner.

  • It's going to have 500% more notch,

  • which I'm sure everyone is a big fan of,

  • but it is also going to be bringing

  • some high end features to the table.

  • The awesome software,

  • which probably going to be some insane camera.

  • So it's like, the Note9

  • is competing against, first of all,

  • a phone that came out six months ago, and the S9 Plus.

  • It's cheaper, it's almost the exact same thing.

  • It's competing against much cheaper Android flagships,

  • which are way, way, way cheaper,

  • and deliver a very similar experience,

  • And it's competing against brand new flagships,

  • such as the Pixel, and such as the iPhone,

  • which in some ways are going to be

  • at least as good, if not better, and maybe even cheaper.

  • Do you see why I'm upset?

  • Do you see why the Note9 got me all fired up, here.

  • So if Samsung wants to sell the Note,

  • and I'm sure they should because lots of people buy it,

  • they should do one of two things.

  • First of all, they should release it

  • when the S9 comes out, right?

  • Like there's nothing fundamentally with the Note

  • that is not sort of like,

  • something that they need an extra six months for, right?

  • So when the S9 Plus came out,

  • the Note9 could have slided in right above it.

  • Very, very similar phone, they just added an S-Pen.

  • Cool, great.

  • If they don't want to do that,

  • if they want to release it six months later,

  • then make it different.

  • Don't make the same phone again six months later,

  • and charge you $200 more for it.

  • I get that the S-Pen's cool.

  • I get it, it's great.

  • I do like the S-Pen.

  • But it's not worth another $200.

  • And it's not worth another $200

  • when it's gonna be outdated in a few months.

  • I'm gonna go, I don't know, the Apple fanboy,

  • or whatever it is that everyone says I am.

  • I'm gonna go play with the OnePlus 6, actually.

  • This is the real move right here.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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