The Galaxy S9's Exynos 9810 almost doubles the performance, while multicore performance increases 40% - in total, we're talking about a performance increase of ~ 65% in total. (By comparison, we saw a performance increase of ~ 15% from S7 to S8). In addition, the S9 brings the latest Samsung Experience edition to a Galaxy S model for the first time, tackling many of the issues with frame drops and lugging that TouchWiz has often been criticized for. As noted in Note 8, Samsung finally manages to provide a smooth UI software experience in the user interface. The S9 also receives stereo speakers, proper face recognition technology and major upgrades in the camera. Also moved the fingerprint scanner, thank god.
So overall, S9 is a major upgrade from S8 than the S8 was from S7, or the S7 was from S6. So yes, the upgrade is pretty big. Do not be misunderstood just because it looks a lot like S8. There are major changes in the S9 than what you see at first glance.
I'm definitely switching (fell for the iPhone X meme).
So overall, S9 is a major upgrade from S8 than the S8 was from S7, or the S7 was from S6. So yes, the upgrade is pretty big. Do not be misunderstood just because it looks a lot like S8. There are major changes in the S9 than what you see at first glance.
I'm definitely switching (fell for the iPhone X meme).