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  • The Galaxy Note 9 – arguably one of the most powerful and professional phones on the

  • planet.

  • Built for businessmen, hardcore gamers, and smartphone power users.

  • But...is it durable?

  • There's only one way to find out.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • One of the unique features of the Note series is the s-pen.

  • We'll break more into that in just a second.

  • It's just one of the many things that allow this phone to take productivity to the next

  • level.

  • Samsung has never failed one of my durability tests before, and I have high hopes that this

  • phone will continue the trend of solid build quality.

  • Let's start with the scratch test.

  • These little Mohs picks with different tips tell us what the screen is made from.

  • Plastic would scratch at a level 3, tempered glass at a level 6, and sapphire would be

  • a level 8 or 9.

  • Samsung is using tempered Gorilla Glass 5 this time around, so there's no surprise when

  • we see scratches at a level 6, with deeper grooves at a level 7.

  • Perfectly on par with other major manufacturers like Apple or LG.

  • Razor blades or keys won't hurt the glass, but there are still plenty of other particulates

  • out there that can damage glass and cause micro scratches in your pocket.

  • So a screen protector or skins might be something worth looking into.

  • The top of the phone is protected with the same front glass, so no scratches will happen

  • to the 8 megapixel front facing camera or the iris scanner.

  • The earpiece is made from metal and sits totally flush with the glass screen.

  • And even with some aggressive persuasion, it won't come out.

  • So solid design so far.

  • It looks like Samsung has again stuck with the same glass and metal sandwich they've

  • been using for the past 4 years.

  • And...it's definitely still metal.

  • The volume buttons are also made of metal as well as the dedicated Bixby button, who

  • even after much ridicule is disappointingly still....oh...I did not see that coming.

  • Bixby has exited the premises It looks like every single one of the buttons on the Note

  • 9 are removable, which is incredibly interesting.

  • They are tight, so I doubt they would ever come out on their own or during a drop.

  • But we just managed to update Bixby right on out of the frame.

  • It kind of takes remapping buttons to a whole new level.

  • The sketchy part is someone could steal your power button or volume button in about 2 seconds,

  • rendering your $1,000 phone inoperable.

  • But, I mean, it's a professional phone, which means you probably have professional friends,

  • and they wouldn't just steal your buttons and walk off....right?

  • When the buttons are replaced back into the frame, they do continue to function just like

  • normal, it just seems like a super annoying prank just waiting to happen.

  • The top of the phone is made from metal.

  • One of my favorite parts of this phone is the expandable memory.

  • This phone with it's docking ability and powerful hardware, combined with the massive storage

  • space, makes it more like a water-resistant laptop in your pocket than anything else.

  • The bottom of of the phone is also made from metal.

  • And it has more features on this one side of the phone than Apple has in their entire

  • ecosystem.

  • We have a headphone jack, the quick charge USB-C dock, and the integrated s-pen.

  • Samsung is over here able to cram entire writing utensils inside of their cell phone, while

  • Apple is eating crayons, watching their whole pencil poke out the bottom of an iPad.

  • [Dan] Look how dumb that looks.

  • [Zack] I know which design I prefer.

  • The s-pen does have some new features this year, which we'll check out.

  • The entire thing is made from plastic, including the chrome section up at the top near the

  • clicky bit.

  • The button on the side of the s-pen is also plastic.

  • It still has the removable tips, which come included in the box, so you can swap them

  • out for softer or harder rubber depending on your note taking preference.

  • One of the coolest things about the new s-pen is that this time it includes low energy Bluetooth

  • and a super capacitor inside, which makes this the most advanced s-pen yet.

  • It still has the copper induction ring around the tip so the screen can sense where the

  • s-pen is pointing, even when hovering over the glass and not touching.

  • But on the circuit board itself is where we find the super capacitor which fully charges

  • after only 40 seconds inside the phone, and lasts about 30 minutes as a trigger for your

  • camera, or to change tracks on your music remotely.

  • The difference between capacitors like the one inside the s-pen and batteries, is that

  • capacitors charge almost instantly and keep that charge contained in an electrical field,

  • while batteries store their energy in chemical form like lithium, and have a much longer

  • lifespan.

  • It's pretty cool technology.

  • We'll reject Bixby's update and move onto the back of the phone.

  • The camera lens is made from glass protecting the dual optically stabilized regular and

  • telephoto lenses and that built-in heart rate monitor.

  • Samsung has stuck their variable aperture lens in here again, which will be fun to see

  • during the teardown.

  • The fingerprint scanner is still scratchable.

  • The camera lens and fingerprint scanner sit pretty flush with the back glass.

  • The camera it protruding every so slightly, while the fingerprint scanner is barely recessed.

  • Even with the scratches on the fingerprint scanner though, it was still incredibly fast

  • to recognize my fingerprint, and was still responsive every time I unlocked the phone.

  • Thumbs up for that.

  • I talk about protection a lot here on my channel.

  • One way to protect against damage and fingerprints is with a skin.

  • Huge thanks to dbrand for supporting my channel and sponsoring this video.

  • Dbrand has protective skins in all colors and designs, but this yellow carbon fiber

  • is perfect if you're always losing your phone or just really have a thing for bullet proof

  • bananas.

  • Skins are surprisingly inexpensive, and I'll leave a link for you in the video description.

  • If you like seeing yellow things on phones, you'll love my burn test.

  • This 6.4 inch, super AMOLED screen on the Samsung Note 9 lasted an impressive 15 seconds

  • under my yellow flame before the screen turned white, and then surprisingly recovered...minus

  • the evaporation of the oleophobic coating on the glass of course.

  • The screen is totally back to normal.

  • And now for the ultimate test of structural integritythe bend test.

  • Samsung has pretty much always been a leader in the well-built rigid smartphone department

  • ever since the very first phone I tested back with the Galaxy S6 in 2015.

  • Samsung's newest flagship is no different, with zero flex in any direction, front or

  • back.

  • This phone construction is worthy of the massive price tag, except for the part where people

  • can walk off with your buttons.

  • Like I always say, keep your friends close and your buttons even closer.

  • Would you buy this phone?

  • I'm still currently using my year and a half old Galaxy S8 Plus as my daily driver and

  • I'm still super happy with it.

  • So I think I'll hold out on upgrading for just a little while longer.

  • Customize your phone with the dbrand link in the description.

  • Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already.

  • And in the next video, we'll be tearing down the Note 9 to check out that massive fortnight

  • ready heat dissipation system.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

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サムスンノート9の耐久性テスト!- Bixbyは安全ではない...。 (Samsung Note 9 Durability Test! - Bixby is not Secure...)

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