6 reasons you should buy last year's Galaxy S8 instead of the new Galaxy S9 by Avery Hartmans on Feb 26, 2018, 2:33 PM Advertisement
 The Galaxy S9 is officially here — and it's not much different from last year's Galaxy S8. Samsung's newest flagship phone was announced Sunday and will arrive in stores March 16. The Galaxy S9 features some exciting upgrades — notably a powerful, innovative camera, and a faster processor — but it's not a major upgrade over last year's model. In fact, the Galaxy S8 is still an excellent phone, and may even be worth buying over the S9. Here are six reasons to consider the Galaxy S8 over the newer Galaxy S9: SEE ALSO: The Echo Spot is the only Amazon device with a tiny, round screen — and that's both the best and worst thing about using it 1. The Galaxy S9+ is more expensive. It's actually slightly cheaper to buy the new Galaxy S9 through Samsung compared to last year's Galaxy S8 — the Galaxy S9 starts at $720, whereas the Galaxy S8 starts at $725. That said, if you want the larger "plus" model of the phone, it's the other way around. The Galaxy S9+ starts at $840, while the Galaxy S8+ starts at $825. For that extra money, you're getting an upgraded camera, increased RAM, and a slightly bigger battery (which should equate to more battery life, but we haven't tested the device yet). It's not a huge difference in price, but you can save a bit and get a near-identical experience by going with last year's model.
2. The Galaxy S9 has the same screen as the Galaxy S8, in terms of size and resolution. When it comes to the screen on the Galaxy S9, you're not getting an upgrade in size or resolution. Just like the Galaxy S8, the Galaxy S9 has a 5.8-inch AMOLED display and an 18:9 aspect ratio. The Galaxy S9+ has a 6.2-inch AMOLED display and an 18:9 aspect ratio, same as the S8+. Visually, you'll experience no difference between these two phones.
3. The Galaxy S9's design is nearly identical to the Galaxy S8. There aren't many major design upgrades between the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S9. Both phones feature a reflective glass back, an aluminum strip along the edge, and a rear fingerprint sensor — although Samsung shifted the S9's sensor to below the camera rather than next to it, which should be slightly more intuitive and comfortable. There are a few slight changes in size and weight between the two phones: The standard-sized Galaxy S9 is heavier than the Galaxy S8 — 163 grams versus 155 grams — and the new Galaxy S9 is a bit shorter and a bit wider than last year's phone. Otherwise, the two phones are almost exactly the same from the outside.
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