![]() ![]() ![]() The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is large and in charge, to the point that it could actually pass for a small tablet. Lifewire / Andrew Hayward Design: Beautiful, and very big We tested the Galaxy Note 9 for more than a week-savoring the additional screen real estate and doodling whenever possible-while considering its usefulness and value compared to the current smartphone competition. These are features that will be well worth the expense for some, but not everyone. Of course, the luxury of a stunning screen, expanded battery, and S Pen stylus are reflected in the high price tag. But that's not a bad thing: the upgraded polish and power of the Note 9 makes this the big-screen phone of choice for people who need to be productive from anywhere. The Galaxy Note 9 is not dramatically different from the Galaxy Note 8 before it. Now two years removed from its debacle with exploding batteries in the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung has successfully gotten the stylus-aided phablet line back on track-and the Galaxy Note 9 is proof that these extra-large, extra-premium phones are only getting better. Keep reading for our full product review. We purchased the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 so our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it. ![]()
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