Samsung Galaxy S9 Phones Top CR's Ratings With Durability, Speed, and Sound
Improved Durability
The Galaxy S9 and S9+ look a lot like the S8 and S8+. They have the same tall, thin aspect ratio of 18.5:9, which makes them fairly big but easy to hold. The screen sizes (5.8 and 6.2 inches, respectively) haven’t changed materially, either, but Samsung whittled away at the already thin bezels around the edges.
Like the S8 phones, the S9s feature glass on front and back. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, the glass backs allow for wireless charging, a feature premium phone shoppers have come to expect. (Be forewarned: They’re fingerprint magnets.)
But that design decision comes at a price. No matter what grade of glass you use, it will never be as tough as metal.
To test the durability of smartphones, we submit them to 100 drops in a tumbler. This ensures that they strike the bottom of the machine at myriad angles, simulating a wide range of falls.
After just 50 drops in our tumbler, the displays on the Galaxy S8 and S8+ were badly broken and not functional. The S9 phones performed much better, though. The S9 made it through 100 drops with just minor scratches. The S9+ survived the first 50 drops without a problem but cracked at some point in the next 50.
Those improvements are good news for Samsung fans, but as with any glass phone, you should consider protecting your investment with a quality case.
Faster Processor
Both phones include Qualcomm’s top-performing Snapdragon 845 processor. According to Fisco, the resulting upgrade in performance may not be striking. But the phones’ overall speed is impressive. Apps open in a snap and mobile websites load quickly when you have a fast internet connection, and the phones don’t get bogged down by fancier features (such as gaming) that require lots of brain power.
Great Stereo Speakers
If sound quality is important to you, the Galaxy S9 and S9+ feature well-designed stereo speakers. They were tuned—together with the headphones—by acoustic company AKG-Harman, which has been owned by Samsung since March 2017.
And despite their small size, the speakers reproduce audio at a good volume and create a full sound quality, our testers say.
For those of you who like to rock it old school, Samsung has also preserved the classic 3.5-mm headphone jack on the new phones.
Convenient Security Features
The fingerprint sensor on the Samsung S8 and S8+ drove a lot of people nuts. Located beside the camera, it made it very easy for someone to accidentally smudge the lens when trying to unlock the phone.
On the S9 phones, the fingerprint sensor is located below the camera, which reduces the chances of that happening. See the photo below.
Additionally, the S9 and S9+ offer a new Intelligent Scan biometric option that lets you use a combination of basic 2D facial recognition and an iris scan as an option for unlocking the phone. But Intelligent Scan is not secure enough for use with payment apps (unlike the 3D facial recognition technology in the iPhone X).
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