The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus: A Powerhouse of Camera Capabilities and Productivity Features
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are two phones that promise to deliver an exceptional camera experience and some exciting productivity features. The camera on the S9 is a point-and-shoot style phone that comes with a f/2.4 aperture, but the main lens is the real star of the show - a mechanical iris that can be opened or closed depending on the desired level of light and depth of field effects. This means that users can open it all the way to F 1.5 for better low-light performance, or close it down to F 2.4 for wider frames or scenes. The auto mode will automatically adjust the aperture as needed, but if you want more control, you can switch to Pro mode and make manual adjustments yourself.
One of the most exciting features of the S9 is its single F 1.7 aperture that's integrated on top of the telephoto lens. This means that users can get a wider angle shot without sacrificing too much depth of field. Samsung has also added multi-frame processing to their cameras, which takes dozens of photos and uses them all to create the best final shot. This feature is exclusive to the S9 family for now, but it's a game-changer in terms of image quality.
Super Slow-Motion Video
The S9 also features super slow-motion video capabilities, with the ability to capture 960 frames per second at 720p resolution. While getting that perfect shot can be tricky, the auto mode will figure out when motion is happening and capture it perfectly. This feature is exclusive to Samsung phones, and it's a great way to add some drama and excitement to your videos.
Customization and Avatar Features
For those who want to take their selfies to the next level, the S9 offers an avatar feature that allows you to create a custom avatar using various different customization options. You can use the front-facing camera to move your avatar around and make it make faces based on what you're doing. This feature is exclusive to Samsung phones and is a great way to add some fun and creativity to your social media posts.
Productivity Features
The S9 Plus also features an incredible productivity experience, thanks in part to its S-Pen stylus. The stylus allows users to take notes via various different methods, including writing and drawing directly on the screen. You can also use the stylus as a mouse for precision and easier item selection. The S-Pen is also equipped with a Bigsby button that provides assistance and recognition features, such as food detection and live translation.
Bigsby Button Enhancements
The Bigsby button has been enhanced in the S9 to provide even better performance. It can now recognize foods and translate words in real-time when you're using the augmented reality portion of the camera. This feature is exclusive to Samsung phones with Bigsby, but it's a great way to add some extra functionality to your phone.
Media Consumption Experience
The S9 has an incredible media consumption experience, thanks to its stunning screens and powerful audio capabilities. The phone is powered by Dolby Atmos, which provides much louder sound than any other Samsung device before it. There are also two speakers on the phone - one on the bottom and one on the front that's integrated into the call speaker - which work together to provide even more immersive sound.
Performance
The S9 has an upgrade to the Snapdragon 845 processor, which provides faster performance and efficiency. The S9 Plus closes the RAM gap by bringing six gigabytes of RAM, which is a significant improvement over previous Samsung phones. The Galaxy Note 8, on the other hand, is still a viable choice despite being the middle child in terms of battery size.
Availability
The Galaxy S9 is available for pre-order starting March 2nd, and users can trade in their old phones to get a deep discount on the new device. This makes it an even more affordable option than before. The S9 Plus will also be available, but with some key differences - including a larger battery and faster processor.
Conclusion
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are two powerful phones that offer exceptional camera capabilities and productivity features. From the mechanical iris to the multi-frame processing and super slow-motion video, there's no shortage of exciting features to explore. Whether you're looking for a phone to take your selfies to the next level or need a device with a stylus for note-taking and creativity, the S9 is definitely worth considering.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: ensamsung's latest announced phone goes up the most recent release before it the differences between the two phones might be obvious after all one has a stylus built in but there is more to the picture than meets the iris pun intended what might be most exciting about this comparison is how the Galaxy S line can influence the future Galaxy Note it's Joshua for Gaara what's going on everybody and this is the Galaxy S 9 versus the Galaxy Note 8 design is actually a bit different between this two and not just because of the size the Galaxy Note 8 brings the 18 by 9 aspect ratio in a 6.3 inch screen that is a little bit too tall for some people if you're looking for good one-handed usage that is why the Galaxy S line is often welcome to because the smaller of the two makes handily more accessible however the galaxy s 9 plus still has a 6.2 inch screen if you want to have more screen real estate it's also no understatement to say that the s 9 plus is very similar to the note 8 and that's because of more than just the screen after all the galaxy s 9 now brings the same two lens setup that was first introduced in the note 8 it now has a telephoto lens on top of the main lens which has a number of improvements but one of the best parts about looking at this camera module is that the fingerprint reader is no longer next to it it is now below it making it a lot easier to reach even if you're using the bigger model definitely a lot easier than trying to reach the fingerprint reader on the no-date so the cameras are a big upgrade in the galaxy s 9 and the s 9 plus but we're not just talking about this secondary lens yes the telephoto lens on either phone comes at f/2 point 4 aperture but the main lens is the exciting prospects built into the mechanics as an actual opening and shutting iris if you want to have more light and better depth of field effects then opening it all the way to the F 1.5 aperture brings in the bouquet while the F 2.4 closed aperture is better for wider frames or wider scenes now these aperture changes occur automatically in the auto mode of course however if you want to change it yourself you can always go into the pro mode and any people out there who have used DSLRs and our big faux togs might really be excited by seeing a mechanical iris on a smartphone for the first time the note II kind of strikes the middle ground here with a single F 1.7 aperture that is in the mainland's on top of the telephoto lens that we've talked about already Samsung is also adding multi-frame processing to their cameras in the galaxy s 9 line the DRM on the actual camera module itself will take dozens of photo and use all of them in order to create the best final shot and that doesn't even take into consideration new modes that we have talked about in a camera future-focused video you can also see on this channel super slow-motion is really fun 960 frames per second at 720p resolution is always going to be a fun prospect but trying to get that perfect shot might be a bit tough that's why the auto mode figures out when the motion happens so then it captures the motion in that super slow-mo AR emoji is for all of those out there who might have an emoji envy or you might just want to take bitmoji x' to the next level you can create an avatar with a lot of different customization options and then use the front-facing camera to actually move it around and make it make faces based upon what you are actually doing so those camera modes and those enhancements are basically exclusive to the galaxy s 9 family at least for now the no 8 will then step a little bit behind the pack but it is incredibly important to remember that the node 8 is more of a Productivity phone as well that's because of the s-pen so many capabilities are baked into the stylus and its software and the note 8 is an incredibly capable machine use the s-pen as a sort of Mouse for precision or easier item selection for writing notes via various different methods or even use it to just draw all over the place and then of course there's a big speed the Bigsby button is over on the side and still provides the same level of assistance but it has been somewhat enhanced in the galaxy s 9 it is able to recognize foods and it is also able to do better live translation when you're using the augmented reality portion of the camera now these are features that we expect to come to the other Galaxy phones that have Bigsby so it's only a matter of time before software update kind of bridges the gap here so we've talked about camera and then also the productivity of the note 8 in particular but we can come back to the media consumption experience the screens are incredible but you also have the ability to have great audio now on the galaxy s 9 and s 9 plus powered by Dolby Atmos there are two speakers now one on the bottom and one on the front that is integrated into the call speaker and together they provide much louder sound than any other Samsung device before the rest of the phone is what you would probably expect the performance gets an upgrade to the snapdragon 845 and the s9 plus closes the ram gap by bringing six gigabytes of RAM much like the note 8 one interesting tidbit here is that the Galaxy Note 8 is the middle child in terms of battery five sporting 330 million powers compared to 3,000 and 3,500 for the galaxy s 9 and s 9 plus respectively it should come as no surprise that the Galaxy Note 8 is still a very viable choice what is exciting is that the Galaxy S 9 is bringing a couple of new features here like dual speakers and the mechanical iris that could very well make it to the next note device the galaxy s 9 is available for pre-order starting March 2nd and users around the world can trade in their phones to get a deep discount on the new phone especially if you have a note 8 and you decide to trade it in you'll get that deep discount and the S 9 hour or the s 9 plus will be more affordable for you now keep it tuned to and row 30 for more about the galaxy s 9 and about Mobile World Congress here in Barcelona and remember to Like comment subscribe to all of that good stuff and head on over to Android authority dot-com for even more because we are your source for all things Androidsamsung's latest announced phone goes up the most recent release before it the differences between the two phones might be obvious after all one has a stylus built in but there is more to the picture than meets the iris pun intended what might be most exciting about this comparison is how the Galaxy S line can influence the future Galaxy Note it's Joshua for Gaara what's going on everybody and this is the Galaxy S 9 versus the Galaxy Note 8 design is actually a bit different between this two and not just because of the size the Galaxy Note 8 brings the 18 by 9 aspect ratio in a 6.3 inch screen that is a little bit too tall for some people if you're looking for good one-handed usage that is why the Galaxy S line is often welcome to because the smaller of the two makes handily more accessible however the galaxy s 9 plus still has a 6.2 inch screen if you want to have more screen real estate it's also no understatement to say that the s 9 plus is very similar to the note 8 and that's because of more than just the screen after all the galaxy s 9 now brings the same two lens setup that was first introduced in the note 8 it now has a telephoto lens on top of the main lens which has a number of improvements but one of the best parts about looking at this camera module is that the fingerprint reader is no longer next to it it is now below it making it a lot easier to reach even if you're using the bigger model definitely a lot easier than trying to reach the fingerprint reader on the no-date so the cameras are a big upgrade in the galaxy s 9 and the s 9 plus but we're not just talking about this secondary lens yes the telephoto lens on either phone comes at f/2 point 4 aperture but the main lens is the exciting prospects built into the mechanics as an actual opening and shutting iris if you want to have more light and better depth of field effects then opening it all the way to the F 1.5 aperture brings in the bouquet while the F 2.4 closed aperture is better for wider frames or wider scenes now these aperture changes occur automatically in the auto mode of course however if you want to change it yourself you can always go into the pro mode and any people out there who have used DSLRs and our big faux togs might really be excited by seeing a mechanical iris on a smartphone for the first time the note II kind of strikes the middle ground here with a single F 1.7 aperture that is in the mainland's on top of the telephoto lens that we've talked about already Samsung is also adding multi-frame processing to their cameras in the galaxy s 9 line the DRM on the actual camera module itself will take dozens of photo and use all of them in order to create the best final shot and that doesn't even take into consideration new modes that we have talked about in a camera future-focused video you can also see on this channel super slow-motion is really fun 960 frames per second at 720p resolution is always going to be a fun prospect but trying to get that perfect shot might be a bit tough that's why the auto mode figures out when the motion happens so then it captures the motion in that super slow-mo AR emoji is for all of those out there who might have an emoji envy or you might just want to take bitmoji x' to the next level you can create an avatar with a lot of different customization options and then use the front-facing camera to actually move it around and make it make faces based upon what you are actually doing so those camera modes and those enhancements are basically exclusive to the galaxy s 9 family at least for now the no 8 will then step a little bit behind the pack but it is incredibly important to remember that the node 8 is more of a Productivity phone as well that's because of the s-pen so many capabilities are baked into the stylus and its software and the note 8 is an incredibly capable machine use the s-pen as a sort of Mouse for precision or easier item selection for writing notes via various different methods or even use it to just draw all over the place and then of course there's a big speed the Bigsby button is over on the side and still provides the same level of assistance but it has been somewhat enhanced in the galaxy s 9 it is able to recognize foods and it is also able to do better live translation when you're using the augmented reality portion of the camera now these are features that we expect to come to the other Galaxy phones that have Bigsby so it's only a matter of time before software update kind of bridges the gap here so we've talked about camera and then also the productivity of the note 8 in particular but we can come back to the media consumption experience the screens are incredible but you also have the ability to have great audio now on the galaxy s 9 and s 9 plus powered by Dolby Atmos there are two speakers now one on the bottom and one on the front that is integrated into the call speaker and together they provide much louder sound than any other Samsung device before the rest of the phone is what you would probably expect the performance gets an upgrade to the snapdragon 845 and the s9 plus closes the ram gap by bringing six gigabytes of RAM much like the note 8 one interesting tidbit here is that the Galaxy Note 8 is the middle child in terms of battery five sporting 330 million powers compared to 3,000 and 3,500 for the galaxy s 9 and s 9 plus respectively it should come as no surprise that the Galaxy Note 8 is still a very viable choice what is exciting is that the Galaxy S 9 is bringing a couple of new features here like dual speakers and the mechanical iris that could very well make it to the next note device the galaxy s 9 is available for pre-order starting March 2nd and users around the world can trade in their phones to get a deep discount on the new phone especially if you have a note 8 and you decide to trade it in you'll get that deep discount and the S 9 hour or the s 9 plus will be more affordable for you now keep it tuned to and row 30 for more about the galaxy s 9 and about Mobile World Congress here in Barcelona and remember to Like comment subscribe to all of that good stuff and head on over to Android authority dot-com for even more because we are your source for all things Android\n"