Galaxy S9 and the elephant in the room with Samsung's Android phones

collected by :Maya Tony

as declared in I'm talking about Samsung's full disregard for saving its Android products up to date and providing a reasonable standerd of post-discounds Programming support. Once you purchas a phone, you become an afterthoughtIt's the industry's worst-kept secret: Once you purchas an Android phone, you become an afterthought to generality industrialists — between the lowest of low priorities. By and large, Android upgrades are embarrassingly slow and unreliable. Whether you're a professional reviewer or a casual recommender, you simply could not overlook the large honkin' caveat which comes with eextremely Samsung Android product. By all means, let's talk about the Galaxy phones' gorgeous designs, stunning screens, and commendable cameras.


Galaxy S9 vs. Pixel 2: that Android Flagship going to Win?

Samsung Galaxy S9. Galaxy S9The Galaxy S9+ is Guessed to sport an impressive dual-lens rear-facing camera, which neither of Google's Pixel handDetermines have. The Pixel two lagged behind the Galaxy S8 in a Geekbench four performance test, however the Pixel two turned in a faster video-editing time than the Galaxy S8 and Note 8. We'll be performing several real-world tests and synthetic benchmarks on the Galaxy S9 to see how it stacks up. We'll upgrade this story with further data when Samsung shows off the Galaxy S9 and S9+ on Feb. 25.Credit: Tom's Guide

Galaxy S9 vs. Pixel 2: Which Android Flagship Will Win?




Forget the Galaxy S9, an outrageous new Android flagship may be in the works

As it stated in It's supposedly a smartphone which might make you forget all about the Galaxy S9, Samsung's following large thing set to debut following month. Vivo is the firm that's supposedly making this Android beast and Xplay seven is its name, according to data which FoneArena dug up from Weibo. Other specs involve the Snapdragon 845 processor which going to equip generality 2018 Android flagships and a dual-lens cam with IMX Sony sensors which support 4x optical zoom. On the other hand, do we truly want further RAM on a smartphone than on a computer? Vivo is the same firm that's making the premier smartphone in the world with an in-monitor imprint sensor.






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