Samaung Mobile in Bangladesh 2024

 Publish: 18 Jun 2022, 09:26 pm   |   Mobile , Tips & Guide

Samsung's best model phones

Samsung's best model phones

Samsung Galaxy Note 9: 

The Galaxy Note 9 is one of the best smartphones available on the market right now. It’s got a powerful Snapdragon 845 processor and 6GB of RAM, along with 128GB of internal storage and up to 512GB of expandable memory via a microSD card slot. The battery life is also pretty great, lasting up to 20 hours when using WiFi and watching videos at full brightness. Plus, you can use Samsung Pay to pay for things while you’re on the go with your phone!

The camera is particularly impressive, offering two lenses: one 12MP (f/1.5-2.4) lens for wide angle shots and another 12MP (f/2.4) lens for zoomed in shots or portraits—which means depending on which photo mode you enable it will automatically switch between either one when needed!

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus:

The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus is a great smartphone, and it's the best choice if you want to use your phone as your primary camera. The device has a 6.2-inch screen and comes with 6GB of RAM, 64GB internal storage and Android Pie. The large screen makes it easy to take photos in low light conditions, which is where most people are looking to improve their photography skills.

The S9 Plus features an f/1.5 aperture lens that lets in more light than other smartphones on the market today -- up to 35 percent more than Apple's iPhone XS Max or Google Pixel 3 XL -- so using this camera at night will produce brighter images without sacrificing quality or detail. It also has a dual aperture mode that allows users to adjust their depth of field after taking pictures using Live Focus effects like Bokeh (blurred background).

This phone includes an extra powerful 12-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization and two OIS sensors for both wide angle shots as well as telephoto zooming capability without losing quality or detail--and because there are no moving parts inside either sensor they operate silently making them ideal for capturing quiet moments like newborn babies sleeping peacefully while still fulfilling expectations from friends who expect everything they share online be perfect!

Samsung Galaxy S9:

The Samsung Galaxy S9 is the most powerful phone on this list. It has a 5.8-inch display, 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 400GB using a microSD card. The camera setup includes a 12MP rear camera and 8MP front-facing camera, while its 3000mAh battery keeps it powered up for long periods of time. For the price you pay, the Galaxy S9 will last you two years or more if you don't upgrade your phone in that time period. 

 The Galaxy S9 runs Android 8 Oreo out of the box with Samsung's own custom skin over top of it—and there are no plans to update this device past Android 9 Pie at this point in time (although they may change their minds).

Samsung Galaxy Note 8:

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is an excellent phone with a large screen and a stylus, but it's a bit old now and costs quite a bit. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8, released in 2017, has a 6.3-inch display with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio, so it's quite large for one-handed use on a phone that isn't considered "plus-sized." That said, if you're looking for something big and also want the ability to take notes using the S Pen stylus (which works great), this is your best option in terms of raw specs — although there are other options below if you don't care about handwriting on your phone.

The dual camera setup here uses both electronic image stabilization and optical image stabilization to take clear photos regardless of lighting conditions or motion blur caused by shaky hands — making it perfect for taking selfies or capturing action shots during an intense game of foosball on the living room table set up inside your apartment because there was nowhere better available at any nearby location where this might occur naturally instead without requiring moving into another county altogether first!

You can always try to get a better phone, as long as you have the cash. There's nothing wrong with trying to get a better phone, as long as you have the cash. You can't help how much money you're making and it's not like they're going to stop giving out loans just because of your credit score. If you want a Galaxy S10+, I say go for it! It might be expensive now but that doesn't mean the value will stay stagnant. In fact, even if the prices stay the same (which they probably won't), your phone is still going to be worth more in six months than it is today since its resale value will increase over time.

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