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Galaxy Note 9 vs OnePlus 6: Which One to Buy?

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Note 9 vs OnePlus 6: Specs & Features

Note 9 vs OnePlus 6: Specs & Features

Another important part of the decision is specs and features of a phone. Thankfully, both of these phones come from companies that like to offer anything and everything in devices. They both have all the bells and whistles. Here's how the two compare. 

Galaxy Note 9 Specs 

  • 6.4-inch Quad-HD Curved Infinity AMOLED Display 
  • Snapdragon 845 Processor or Samsung Exynos 9810 with 6-8GB of RAM
  • 128 or 512GB storage options 
  • Android 8.1 Oreo with Samsung UX
  • Dual 12MP Rear Cameras with variable aperture, IOS, 960 FPS Slow-mo, more
  • 8MP Front Selfie Camera with Portrait Mode & Improved AR Emoji
  • Stereo Speaker tuned by AKG
  • 4,000 mAh battery with fast and wireless charging 
  • IP68 Dust & Water-resistance
  • USB Type-C, Bixby 2.0, Bixby AI, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Heart-rate sensor, Face Unlock, Iris Scanning
  • S-Pen with Bluetooth, New Features, etc
  • and more

As you can see, the Note 9 tops the charts in almost every single category. That said, The OnePlus 6 nearly matches it across the board. 

OnePlus 6 Specs

  • 6.28-inch 2280 x 1080p Full HD Optic AMOLED Display
  • Snapdragon 845 Processor with 6-8GB of RAM (Same processor as Note 9)
  • 64, 128, or 256GB of storage, no microSD slot
  • 16MP + 20MP Rear Camera (f/1.7, OIS, EIS, 4K) Finally, optical image stabilization
  • 16 Megapixel f/2.0 front-facing selfie camera
  • Android 8.1 Oreo (or Android P beta)
  • Rear fingerprint scanner, Fast Face Unlock, more
  • 3,300 mAh battery with fast Dash Charging
  • Daily Water-Resistance (whatever that means)
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack, BT 5.0, NFC, 4G LTE, alert slider
  • Mirror Black, Midnight Black, or Silk White color options

You’re getting a big screen, tons of storage or RAM options, nice cameras, the latest version of Android, and a 3,300 mAh battery. Samsung has some competition here. 

Looking at that information it's clear the Galaxy Note 9 will get better battery life, has a better screen, and of course, has a better camera. But is all of that worth spending around almost double on the Note? You decide. 

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