The Problem With
The Galaxy Note 9. #Helpful Post
- 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.
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.
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