What’s a big smartphone supposed to be in the era of plus-sized, elongated phones with 18.5:9 display aspect ratios? Haven’t plenty of phone makers figured out how to squeeze a substantial amount of screen into a phone size that doesn’t give you hand cramps?
These are the questions Samsung has to answer as it launches the new Galaxy Note 9 smartphone. Sure, the Note line of smartphones has evolved right along with the rest of the industry. But it’s still a big phone, and its bigness has to be justified.
In the case of the Note 9, that justification comes in the form of an abundance of tech we’re already familiar with, rather than brand-new tech we’ve never seen before. The feature that will probably have the most impact on everyday life is the battery: Samsung is shipping the phone with the largest-ever battery in a Galaxy flagship smartphone. Yes I know, this is the same line of smartphones that shipped with fiery batteries two years ago. I’d be lying if I said that didn’t cross my mind when I flew across the country with a new Note 9 phone last week. But Samsung has instituted a multi-step battery check for its phones since then. So far, so good.
The Note 9 has other draws, too: It’s super fast, comes with more storage than even obsessive photo takers or game players might know what to do with, and its S Pen stylus now doubles as a remote control. Samsung has somehow found ways to differentiate this phone from the Galaxy S9, it’s other flagship phone. It has justified the bigness.



