Quote from: JDMedel on June 23, 2020, 15:53:45No idea how you reached that conclusion. Asus with their ROG brand really put together a few products with impact, with the sheer number of features and knowing what not to skimp(e.g. the jack).Razer OTOH produced irrelevant and non-competitive smartphones from the start.
Razer Phone 2 came out that same year. And it's still as relevant in the gaming smartphone world as the more recent releases.
Quote from: Pimpin83z on June 23, 2020, 03:06:57Quote from: bee on June 22, 2020, 08:18:08
Have had lots cell phones Note 9 is only one had screen burn in. Unit was not abused.
Happened on my Note 4, S7E & 4 months after getting my Note 8. Note 10+ has had no issues with the display.
Quote from: Josh on June 22, 2020, 01:15:41
Counterpoint: I likey Note 10 even more than I liked my Note 9. I to be honest, the only change I don't like was moving the power button from the right side to the left side. Aside from that it's better in every way.
Quote from: bee on June 22, 2020, 08:18:08
Have had lots cell phones Note 9 is only one had screen burn in. Unit was not abused.
Quote from: C41da on June 23, 2020, 01:48:48Next to impossible but if true, I won't defect to Sony.
I Agree with this article. The Galaxy Note 9 has never failed since day one. From running multiple apps in memory that don't restart when you switch after hours to running smoothly at all times. This phone is truly a performance beast. Great camera, screen and most importantly S-pen and 3.5mm jack. After a bought a Note 9, I told myself I'll never buy another phone without an S-pen. Most people have no idea the functionality that their missing out with these new S-pens that double as remote controls. I have created and edited so many work documents on the fly thanks to S-pen and DeX. The Note 9 is a power user device. Even though there is a high performance mode which supposedly overclocks the device's processor, this phone is already a beast straight out of the box. Samsung needs to get back to what made them great which is offering practicality and innovative solutions to their customers and not chasing down crazy trends like removing 3.5mm jack and constantly moving the selfie camera into the screen. Some people didn't like the face recognition and claimed it was not secure. We loved it for the practicality. Talk about unlocking your phone when your hands are wet. Combine that with google assistant/Bixby and you've got limitless possibilities. I hope they bring back the 3.5mm jack on their newer phone. The Note 9 has not disappointed in 2 years and we will have to retire the beast soon. The successor needs to be at least equally great if not greater that the Note 9.
Quote from: Android on June 23, 2020, 01:08:20Oneplus, a so-called "enthusiast brand", f***ed its users long ago by dropping the jack soon after Apple. It fell off my radar since.
Are you ABSOLUTELY high out of your mind?? I mean seriously, without going into ridiculous amounts of specs let's think about a few things. How about the price for one thing? How about a God-awful fingerprint scanner? This giant battery you speak of lasts less time than any pixel phone just from the sheer amount of crap that Samsung puts on their phones. Dare I say one + ? If I remember the specs correctly, next to no notch, HD screen, 8:45 processor, in-screen fingerprint, and the option to have 256 GB storage with 8 GB of RAM for less than $700? And you want to talk about the Note 9? Get a life. I'd take a OnePlus or a Pixel over any Samsung any day of the week!