I miss the Note 9. Between the fingerprint scanner on the back, the lack of a camera bump, and a headphone jack, it was a nicer experience than the Note 20 Ultra I have now.
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That fingerprint scanner on the back is the best placement. I wish they went back to it. I, too, miss my N9.
Yeah, the high end 9 series are (were) great. I'm still using my S9+ and just don't have any good reason to "upgrade". I don't intend to get a phone that doesn't have a headphone jack and memory card slot.
I do kinda miss having a stylus, though, having come from the Note 4 previously.
Lack of phone support after 2 years has always pissed me off. There are almost always no limitations when it comes to the hardware. For me I like to average 4 years a phone and hope for 5-6 if I can. I, for one, can't wait for this method to change.
I also loved the Note 9, I always felt they put a lot into it due to the disaster that the Note 8 was. I also loved the 8, but of course a complete recall doesn't look very good.
Its not. I'm writing this on a Note 8 with Android 9. It can run 99% of Apps on the Playstore, has an up to date browser and even gets access to new features like Google Lens, Gemini or Quickshare. Would it be nice to have Android 14? Yes. Does it need Android 14? eh not really.
I still have my note 9 in a drawer but moved on to a nest phone because the display started having issues, where it would get a green haze and slowly freeze and become unresponsive.
Favorite phone though, also perfect size.
I still have my note 9. i have 2 other devices that are my dailies so it's in semi retirement as a nightstand clock. I haven't had a need to do stuff with it since for all intent and purposes it's a clock now but I may give lineage a try since I probably won't do anything else with it.
the only reason I haven't rooted it is because I had heard rooting breaks nfc payments. I'm trying not to pull my physical wallet out if I can help it and payment is important to me otherwise it would have been done long before now.
I bought an almost new note 9 from Amazon 6 months ago for £150 to use as a dedicated audiobook, music and podcast player. The note 9 is the last one with the Bixby button. This was a requirement to set as a play pause button.
I rooted it, installed lineage OS with android 13 and exposed edge pro, mapped the Bixby button to play pause and rear fingerprint sensor to skip forward on up swipe and skip backwards on down swipe, froze all the unnecessary apps and the cell services.
Battery lasts for 4 or 5 days because it doesn't search for cell signal. I only use WiFi on it.
I hope to get many years of use out it.
I had done this with an old S10 as a test base.
Great phone worth every penny.