Like its predecessors,
the S9 has a headphone jack, expandable storage, a USB - C charging port, wireless charging and plenty of water and dust resistance.
Not exact matches
Rumors suggest the Galaxy
S9 will likely include a
headphone jack — and we
'd guess the Galaxy Note 9
would as well.
Like the S8 and S8 +, the
S9 and
S9 + are water and dust resistant and
have microSD card slots and
headphone jacks.
Perhaps most importantly, the Samsung Galaxy
S9 and
S9 Plus
have not abandoned the traditional 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
In terms of what the Galaxy
S9 has over the Pixel, the 3.5 mm
headphone jack remains a hotly contested item.
get over yourself dan, pixel 2 is old and beaten nothing about it is better than the
s9 for the same price, its display is inferior, inferior camera, the
s9 has dolby surround speakers now and a
headphone jack and better battery and fast wireless charging and a faster SoC and more storage of minimal 128gb on the
s9 +
The
S9 Plus still
has a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, microSD card slot (which can take up to 400 GB), and Bixby button on the left side of the device near the volume buttons.
The Galaxy
S9 also
has something plenty of iPhone X owners wish they
had as well: A
headphone jack.
The Galaxy
S9 still
has a
headphone jack, which is a huge bonus for most people and a nice - to -
have feature for the rest — I don't think anyone prefers not
having a
headphone jack available on their phone.
And, Hi - Fi audio fans can breathe easy knowing the Galaxy
S9 also
has a 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
That feature alone sets the
S9 apart from other premium flagships, as phones from Google, Apple and HTC
have all eliminated the
headphone jack.
We should also mention that the Galaxy
S9 and Galaxy
S9 + still
have headphone jacks, whereas the latest iPhone's rely on Bluetooth and Lightning connectivity.
Both phones are IP68 rated, so can handle a large amount of dunking in water and being rolled in the sand - but the Sony Xperia XZ2 doesn't
have a
headphone jack like the Galaxy
S9 does.
The industry's shift towards the removal of the 3.5 mm
headphone jack has been controversial, but if rumors ring true, the Galaxy
S9 will arrive with its
headphone jack intact as well.
One important detail to point out here is that the Galaxy
S9 shown in the image still
has a 3.5 mm
headphone jack on its bottom edge.
IceUniverse
has said the Samsung Galaxy
S9 will come with AKG Bluetooth in - ear
headphones in the box, though adds that this doesn't mean the
headphone jack will be removed - and AKG
headphones is something that appears on the packaging, along with the mention of AKG - tuned stereo speakers.
And, for the purpose of this Galaxy
S9 + review, I'm even going to call the inclusion of a
headphone jack a feature, since this is one of the few flagships left that hasn't succumbed to the preposterous trend of competitors.
The Galaxy
S9, 2018's hottest phone until the next iPhone,
has emerged in new leaked images today, and this time we're seeing the first indication that it will still
have a
headphone jack.
The 3.5 mm
headphone jack remains, but now Samsung
has co-opted the earpiece so that the
S9's speakers work in stereo.
Both will
have 64 GB internal storage expandable up to 400 GB via microSD, the
S9 has 4 GB of RAM, both
have an 8MP selfie camera + a 12MP rear - facing camera, an IP68 dust / water resistant body, a
headphone jack fast wired & wireless charging.
The Samsung Galaxy
S9 is also expected to retain the 3.5 mm
headphone jack, unlike other flagship smartphones that
have ditched this feature recently.
A 3.5 mm
headphone jack is also included in this package, and if you
'd like to purchase the HOMTOM
S9 Plus, you'll find a purchase link and a coupon code down below.
And unlike Motorola, HTC, Google and Apple, which
have all axed the
headphone jack on their latest flagships, the
S9 has retained its handy 3.5 mm
jack.
Speculation over whether Samsung will ditch the
headphone jack with the
S9 has circulated for awhile, and nothing is confirmed yet.