2. Dual aperture camera and 2x optical zoom
There are two of the major upgrades to the Galaxy Note 9's camera (which can be found on the Galaxy s9 as well):
- 2x optical zoom allows for significantly sharper zoomed-in images. Even phones like the Google Pixel 2, which has one of the best smartphone cameras in the world, doesn't have 2x optical zoom, and it shows in this camera comparison by my colleague Tony.
- Dual aperture may sound gimmicky, but it actually works. When you don't have a lot of light or your subject itself is dark, the Galaxy Note 9 can use its variable aperture to allow in more light. This results in better low-light photos — even better than the Pixel 2.
3. The intelligent camera
Samsung added a few new artificial intelligence features to its camera as well:
- Scene optimizer recognizes what kind of object you're photographing and adjusts the settings automatically to take the best shot.
- Flaw detection will let you know if the image is blurry, if the subject blinked, if there is a smudge on the lens, or if there is backlight affecting the image quality.
4. Storage
One major selling point of the Galaxy Note 9 is its storage options: the device has a starting storage of 128 GB, or you can opt for the 512 GB version.
On top of that, the Galaxy Note 9 lets you use memory cards (sold separately) to expand the storage another 512 GB, which means you could end up with a 1 terabyte phone on your hands.