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Samsung recently released its latest flagship device, the Galaxy Note 9, which is set to be one of the main competitors to Apple's 2018 iPhone lineup, consisting of three iPhones in 5.8, 6.1, and 6.5 inch sizes.

Apple won't announce its new 2018 smartphones until sometime around mid-September, but given the wealth of part leaks and rumors, we have a clear picture of what to expect.

We may not have real iPhones to compare to the Galaxy Note 9, but we've taken a look at Samsung's new flagship next to dummy models of the 6.1 and 6.5-inch iPhones to see how Apple's larger-screened devices will measure up to the Note 9.


Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 features a 6.4-inch display but Samsung has refused to embrace the notch, so it continues to feature bezels at the top and bottom. That sets it apart from Apple's lineup, as all three iPhones are adopting the edge-to-edge design that was first introduced with the iPhone X.

Apple is planning on a second-generation 5.8-inch OLED iPhone, a 6.5-inch OLED iPhone, and a 6.1-inch iPhone with an LCD, which is set to be a low-priced option. Even though the 6.1-inch iPhone is expected to be priced as low as $700, all of Apple's 2018 iPhone lineup is adopting the TrueDepth camera system and Face ID, doing away with Home buttons entirely.

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5.8-inch iPhone X, 6.1-inch iPhone dummy model, 6.5-inch dummy model, and Galaxy Note 9​

Size wise, the 6.4-inch Galaxy Note 9 is most similar in size to Apple's upcoming 6.5-inch iPhone, but the Note 9 feels bulkier in the hand due because it's taller with buttons that are placed in inconvenient locations. The 6.5-inch iPhone is a more comfortable shape, while the 6.1 and 5.8-inch iPhones are even easier to hold.

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Galaxy Note 9 compared to 6.5-inch iPhone dummy model​

Aside from size, Apple's iPhones and Samsung's Galaxy Note are rather different. Along with the difference in bezels (Apple's are much smaller), the Note 9 continues to offer a headphone jack, a fingerprint sensor on the rear of the phone, and integration for the S-Pen, Samsung's stylus.

Some rumors have suggested Apple is planning on introducing Apple Pencil support in at least some of the new iPhones, but it's not clear if this is actually going to happen. If it does, though, it would introduce further feature parity between the Note and the iPhone.

Dual cameras are included with the Note 9, which we're also expecting for two of three of the upcoming iPhones. Both the 5.8 and 6.5-inch models will feature a dual-lens camera setup, while the 6.1-inch model will feature a single-lens camera.

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Note 9 compared to 6.1-inch iPhone dummy model​

Since these are iPhone dummy models and not the real thing, we can't compare performance between the Note and the upcoming iPhones. Samsung's new smartphone uses a Snapdragon 845 chip, though, which is already outperformed by the A11. Apple's new iPhones will use a faster, more efficient A12 chip, which will introduce further speed improvements. The 5.8 and 6.5-inch models are also rumored to include 4GB RAM. The Galaxy Note 9 offers 6 to 8GB RAM, but Apple often matches or exceeds the performance of Android phones with more RAM due to tight integration of hardware and software.

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Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 with S-Pen​

Samsung's smartphones win out when it comes to LTE speeds right now, but that could change with the 2018 iPhone lineup as Apple is using upgraded Intel chips that offer faster connection speeds than the chips in the iPhone X, 8, and 8 Plus. The Note 9 may also have superior battery life with its included 4,000 mAh battery, but we haven't heard a lot of rumors about Apple's battery plans as of yet.

The Galaxy Note 9 is actually one of the Android smartphones that looks the least like the iPhone X and the iPhones coming in 2018, but as Samsung's newest flagship device with performance and features close to what we're expecting to see in the new iPhone lineup, it is going to be one of the main competitors Apple will need to contend with this fall.

What do you think of the Galaxy Note 9 compared to the design of Apple's larger-screened 6.5-inch iPhone? Let us know in the comments.

Article Link: How Samsung's New Galaxy Note 9 Measures Up to Apple's Rumored 2018 iPhone Lineup
 

spinedoc77

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Give me a FLAT screen instead of that curved crap any day of the week. Having no bottom bezel and a notch are pluses as well. Don't get me wrong, the Note 9 looks phenomenal and I certainly considered it for a second. But I much prefer the direction Apple's screens are going.
 

Scottsoapbox

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Does anyone have the actual dimensions of the dummy units? Screen size is a terrible metric these days with differing aspect ratios. I can't tell how the 7/8 plus compare to the new sizes.
 
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JPack

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Isn't it fascinating how the Note series was always that "huge" phone compared to the rest? Now look at it compared to the iPhone X haha


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"You could make a really big smartphone that doesn't have this problem — some of these guys are making Hummers now — so big you can't get your hand around it, but no one's going to buy that."

- Steve Jobs, July 16, 2010

 

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Where is the iPhone SE / Note 9 comparison?.

The SE isn’t really an appropriate comparison to the Note 9. The iPhone X and Note 9 are more competitive in terms of being flagship phones, the SE is more geared towards being an entry-level iPhone.
 

mi7chy

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They're not really comparable. Galaxy Note is more like a computer (true smartphone) while the iPhone X+ is more like a blown up iPod with calling capability (dumb phone). And, it's not really 6.5" but more like 6" when factoring in the missing chunk of content from notch.
 

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Give me a FLAT screen instead of that curved crap any day of the week. Having no bottom bezel and a notch are pluses as well. Don't get me wrong, the Note 9 looks phenomenal and I certainly considered it for a second. But I much prefer the direction Apple's screens are going.

The glare from the curve is annoying.

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Compared to the x with a flat display.
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HobeSoundDarryl

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MacRumors really should start selling catchphrase t-shirts…

And think about the incredible money-making opportunity for notch stickers... so we could stick notches on our TVs, Macs, iPads, even the windows in our homes.

And if we love the notch at one end, why not use some stickers to add notches to up to all 3 other sides? I'm really just dying for a X-screen or I-beam screen like that. There's long been glass protectors to stick on the front to try to resist scratches. But none of those seem to offer the very desirable option of adding a notch at the other end too, or maybe at all 3 other sides. I can't believe the entrepreneurs are ignoring this opportunity. I've read so many posts from the faithful proclaiming "I love the notch."

All ;)
 

HobeSoundDarryl

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The glare from the curve is annoying.

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Compared to the x with a flat display.
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You do realize that Apple themselves have long pushed images of iPhones with glare right in their marketing images, right? For example...

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...and...

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And wow- still love that iPhone 5 design. I wish Apple would have bigger-screened that same design, kept the camera flush as it was there, and filled that space with more battery. IMO, that would have been an AMAZING iPhone: much more battery life, flush camera, utility of the headphone jack option (too), etc. WOW!

If you visit Apple's marketing page for iPhone X on their site right now, they've got edge glare on 2 (TWO) sides all over that long scroll pitch page.
 

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They're not really comparable. Galaxy Note is more like a computer (true smartphone) while the iPhone X+ is more like a blown up iPod with calling capability (dumb phone). And, it's not really 6.5" but more like 6" when factoring in the missing chunk of content from notch.

How do you figure the iPhone X is not a ‘computer’, but the Galaxy Note 9 is? They both have similar capabilities with the exception of the S Pen. The way I see it, the iPhone X supersedes the Note with Face ID with 3-D facial mapping, longer iOS support over Android and stringent security methods. Those are likely features more favored to the consumer.
 
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