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  • The Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9 Plus are here, and it's finally time for the hands on experience

  • you've all been waiting for.

  • Samsung has basically kept the same build style as last year...and the year before...and

  • the year before that.

  • And they have never really failed a durability test yet so it's working for them.

  • But it's time to see what happens with this new Galaxy S9.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • The Galaxy S9 is still rocking the Gorilla Glass 5 on the screen this year, but this

  • time the glass is a bit thicker which is supposedly going to help with drop protection.

  • I'll have the drop test in a future video, but as of now we're still scoring the same

  • on the scratch test as other flagships.

  • It'll scratch at a level 6 and a deeper groove at a level 7.

  • HTC is still holding that top spot with their scratch resistant sapphire crystal display,

  • scratching at a level 8.

  • Tempered glass is pretty normal for smartphones these days.

  • At least razor blades, coins and keys won't do any damage.

  • The bottom of the phone has digital buttons underneath that glass so nothing new to check

  • down here.

  • The earpiece is sitting flush and tight inside it's little slot.

  • It is metal with little holes protecting it from dirt and metal shavings attracted to

  • that magnet underneath.

  • It's a smart design and better than some of the cloth ones we've seen before on other

  • phones.

  • The 8 megapixel front facing camera is sitting under the front glass and protected from scratches.

  • The sides of the phone come with a thin plastic covering protecting that painted surface underneath.

  • I'll peel that off so we can get some adequate....verification of material.

  • [Scratching sounds.]

  • Yeah, it's metal.

  • One cool thing about this phone is that Samsung has upgraded the aluminum so it is more scratch

  • and impact resistant.

  • This has added about 8 grams of weight to the phone since the glass is a bit thicker

  • too.

  • But in my mind weight is associated with quality so I'm fine with these upgraded materials.

  • The SD card slot up top is upgraded to hold an impressive 400 gigabytes of whatever you

  • need that many gigabytes for.

  • It's nice to have more features than you could ever need on a phone.

  • All the buttons are made from metal...and oh!

  • Samsung took that dedicated Bixby button that nobody wants and upgraded it to version 2.0.

  • So that's cool.

  • Down here at the bottom of the phone we have the USB-C slot, as well as the headphone jack,

  • which makes the S9 definite daily driver material.

  • I don't use a 3.5 jack often, but it's incredibly nice to have on the phone when I do need it.

  • The camera on the back of the phone is where we start to see some pretty significant improvements

  • over the Galaxy S8, which I'll get to more in a second.

  • This 12 megapixel sensor is still protected by glass, and thankfully the fingerprint scanner

  • is now below the camera in a much more reachable location.

  • Thumbs up for that Samsung.

  • The fingerprint scanner can get scratched by my razor blade though, so we'll give it

  • a little test to see if it still works.

  • And even with that much damage to the surface, it still functions like a champ.

  • Pretty solid.

  • Now let's see what that camera can do.

  • One thing Samsung did add this year is something called the AR emoji which makes a little resemblance

  • of yourself and sticks it on screen.

  • It's pretty similar to Animoji that we saw on the iPhone X.

  • But if you look closely at my lips, one follows a lot closer than the other one does.

  • Fun fact, you can change different hairstyles, and in real life, back in high school, my

  • hair looked a lot more like this.

  • No joke.

  • If you scroll back far enough on my Instagram you can probably see a couple more pictures.

  • Long story short, if you're into animated characters, iPhone's probably going to be

  • the way to gothe lips actually work.

  • So dbrand did say they were going to send me some new skins to show off in this video.

  • I haven't seen them yet though, so I'll just leave a link down in the video description.

  • You can check out their new selection so you can hide the fingerprints on the back of this

  • glass sandwich.

  • Thank you dbrand for sponsoring this video, and I'll let you know if your camo skins ever

  • show up.

  • The feature that impresses me the more with this Galaxy S9 is the rear camera.

  • This is the first smartphone camera with a dual aperture sensor inside.

  • It's got a mechanical system that can expand and contract to let more light hit the sensor.

  • Professional camera lenses have this and it's incredibly cool to see it start making it's

  • way into the smartphone world.

  • Better pictures for everyone to enjoy.

  • We'll have to take a look at this from the inside during the teardown.

  • The larger S9 Plus also adds a telephoto lens to the phone, which is impressive.

  • Here I'm adjusting the aperture manually in Pro mode.

  • You can see the light difference as I jump from a 1.5 to a 2.4.

  • The 1.5 will help considerably in low light situations.

  • The back glass of the Galaxy S9 makes Art Class with Jerry impossible.

  • The Samsung logo is still on the underside of the glass and won't ever scratch or run

  • off...well, unless you want a clear S9 of course.

  • Let me know in the comments if I should turn this phone transparent.

  • It's time for the burn test.

  • Bixby 2.0 is already getting in the way, so I'll just roast him for a second.

  • This HDR 101440p 5.8 inch super AMOLED display lasted 12 seconds before the pixels started

  • to go white.

  • After I removed the flame, the pixels did start to recover which doesn't always happen

  • with LED displays.

  • The oleophobic coating though, never survives the burn test.

  • You can see my fingerprints still on the surface of the glass, so it's important not to try

  • this at home.

  • It's cool to see the Samsung screen recover though, even though the only person who probably

  • ever deals with this kind of damage is me.

  • And now the bend test.

  • Samsung has never failed my durability test before, and with this upgraded aluminum frame,

  • the results are consistent, surviving both flexes from the front and the back.

  • With the Galaxy S7 a few years ago, we had some glass separation during the bend which

  • compromised the water proofing.

  • But with the Galaxy S9, even with the abuse, the glass is still sealed and the ip68 rating

  • is intact.

  • Another solidly built phone from Samsung and a good choice for anyone looking to upgrade.

  • I've personally been using the S8 Plus for the past year, and while this new phone is

  • indeed tempting, it's not enough for me to switch my stuff over.

  • I'll probably hold off and see if the next Note has anything worth switching for, or

  • maybe I'll jump ship entirely and use another Android phone from a different company.

  • Let's just see what 2018 brings.

  • Huge thanks again to dbrand for sponsoring this video.

  • The camouflage skins are pretty sneaky.

  • Check the link in the description to see all their new stuff, and then come hang out with

  • me on Instagram.

  • Maybe I'll post some more old school hair pictures.

  • Thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

The Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9 Plus are here, and it's finally time for the hands on experience

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