Resource Consumer Reports, a publication of the nonprofit organization Consumers Union (consumers Union) in the United States, published the test results of the smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 9, went on sale in late August.
The results of testing the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has become the leader in smartphones Consumer Reports, which includes in-market devices.
Among the pluses highlighted the durability, long battery life and quality camera. Smartphone passed all the planned 100 test drops, not crashing. On one charge he worked for 29 hours, that’s not a record, but longer than quite a few smartphones from rating in Consumer Reports. Of the minuses, the experts noted the large size and high cost.
Consumer Reports, however, said that the iPhone XS iPhone XS and Max have all chances to oust Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with the leadership position. But Apple started, literally, last Friday and their testing is not yet complete.