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I love the S9+. The only negative so far is because it is an unlocked phone, I do not have some of the ring and alert tones I am used to and there is no Visual Voice mail. Lesson learned for next time. With the Samsung Smart Switch app, I was able to easily transfer all of my apps (along with data for most of them), all my photos/videos, and most of my settings. The ringtones were an issue due to the unlocked phone.
I love the bigger screen, the faster processor, and the overall features of the the S9+. And now that it is on Android 10, that annoying Bixby page is gone and replaced with something that is infinitely more useful.
I was worried about battery life, but so far the battery is quite a bit better than my S8's ever was. I can go all day for about 12 to 14 hours with a decent amount of use and still have 50% battery life remaining. My S8 would have needed to be on a charger long before this one.
Unfortunately I have not really given the camera a workout yet.
If you are looking for an updated phone but don't want the extra expense of the S10, then I highly recommend the S9+. It's close in size to the Note series, has extra onboard memory, and the battery life is really quite good.
I was very happy with my old Samsung Galaxy Note 5 so when it got wet and would not function, I decided not to pay for an expensive new phone with more functions than I required. I wanted the functions I had and did not want to have to learn how to use a new phone. It made sence to me to just get another Note 5
This phone met my criteria. In addition to a new SYM card, it would have been nice to know that the phone would have to cycle through about 30 updates for which I got 30 consecutive notifications. It took me a while to figure out that each one was to add the next update. At first I thought the updates were not working.
Update. It flies in 90 plus degree weather now and I can see at high noon in direct sun. Time for more flights.
please respond to me as soon as possible.
Item purchased: Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Black 64GB (Verizon Wireless) for $539.00 on Aug 30, 2016.
Item was described as new, and appeared to be new when I unboxed it.
Comments: Never, ever buy a phone from any of the major stores even if they are giving away the phone for "free". Free cell phones are for people who are bad with math. I am a current Verizon customer, but am no longer on a contract (am on month-to-month). I am also on a shared device plan. Verizon wants about $800 for this phone unless you sign up for a plan where they will give you the phone for free or $100 or so, along with adding $20 per month to your plan (at the time I checked, and for a 3 year contract (if carried to term that's $1,440 for the "free" phone). I paid $539 for this phone while keeping my current plan at no additional costs or connection fees. I switched from a Samsung S4 to this Note 5. Since the SIM card in the Note 5 (Nano SIM) is not the same size as the one with the S4 (Micro SIM), I could not just switch SIM cards. What you can do is go to your local *corporate* Verizon store and they will give you a SIM card FOR FREE and activate your new phone on the spot. If the clueless rep at the Verizon store tries to charge you, tell them Verizon tech support said the SIM card would be free at a corporate Verizon. Ask in advance.
IMPORTANT NOTE: I bought this phone and it was defective. The back button worked for a few hours, started to flake out, then the back button no longer worked at all. The back button would only work with the stylus pen. After googling it, there was a batch of the Note 5's that had this issue. I contacted LTE Warehouse and they *promptly* returned my money along with giving me a free postage sticker to mail phone back to them. I then received the replacement phone. BUT IF THIS HAPPENS TO YOU, here's the procedure you need to follow BEFORE you return a Note 5 phone to any supplier. If you do not follow this procedure, the supplier will charge you about $50 to bypass the google security lock feature on the phone.
Device protection in Android Lollipop 5.1 is enabled automatically when the following two criteria are met:
there is at least one Google account on the device.
the lock screen security must NOT be none or swipe.
There is no option to disable device protection on the phone.
But if any one (or both) of the two conditions is not met, device protection in Android Lollipop 5.1 will be automatically disabled.
In other words, you can try any of the following tricks so that you can bypass device protection on Android Lollipop 5.1 BEFORE you do a factory data reset:
remove all Google accounts on the phone before factory data reset.
set lock screen security to none.
set lock screen security to swipe.
**** if you don't do the above before you do the factory reset and ship the phone back, you will have to pay $50 for someone to do this ***************
visit youtube dot com slash watch?v=DJ8_qbj1DPQ for more information on this security feature.







