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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Official Teaser - The Super Powerful Note🔥🔥🔥
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is all set to debut on August 9. But ahead of its formal launch, much about the next-generation Galaxy Note model has surfaced on the Web. The smartphone is rumoured to feature a curved Super AMOLED-backed 'Infinity Display' paneland a larger, 4,000mAh battery than the 3000mAh battery available on last year's Galaxy Note 8. It is also claimed to come with an upgraded dual rear camera setup and include basics such as a 3.5mm headphone jack. As the successor to last year's model, the Galaxy Note 9 is also speculated to have an Exynos 9820 SoC for the global markets, though the Exynos 9810 SoC that was seen on the Samsung Galaxy S9 remains a possibility, while its US version is expected to have the Snapdragon 845 SoC. It is also likely to come with an improved S Pen that is reportedly getting a Gold paint-job for the first time. Samsung has also released some early teasers to reveal a fast experience, long battery life, and plenty of storage space. Amid the ongoing rumours and teasers, we detail what all you should know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
#Samsung_Galaxy_Note 9_launch_date,_offers
Samsung has confirmed that it is hosting an Unpacked Galaxy event in New York on August 9 to launch the Galaxy Note 9 globally. The smartphone is also expected to arrive in markets including India and Poland soon after its global launch. It is also rumoured to go on sale on August 24, while its pre-orders are expected to begin as soon as August 9. Online marketplaces such as Flipkart already started teasing the arrival of the new Samsung model.
#Samsung_Galaxy_Note 9_price
While announcing its second-quarter earnings earlier this week, Samsung revealed that the Galaxy Note 9 will be launched with a "reasonable price". The South Korean giant, however, didn't reveal the exact price. But if we believe a recent report from Indonesia, the 128GB variant of the Galaxy Note 9 will come at IDR 13,500,000 (roughly Rs. 64,000) and its 512GB variant will be priced at IDR 17,500,000 (roughly Rs. 82,800). Price details of the 64GB and 256GB storage versions are yet to be revealed, though. In contrast, the Galaxy Note 8 was launched in India in 64GB storage option at a price of Rs. 67,900.
#Samsung_Galaxy_Note_9_specifications
Some of the early reports claimed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will come with a 6.4-inch QHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity display with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio. If we believe a recent hands-on video, the bezels of the upcoming Galaxy Note model are quite minimal - giving space to the display panel. The handset was initially speculated to come with an in-display fingerprint sensor, though it was later reported that the company may prefer a traditional fingerprint sensor alongside an iris scanner over the advanced technology. The fingerprint sensor is found to be placed below the camera system - instead of being in line with the camera system that was found on last year's model. Further, the dual rear camera setup of the handset is apparently placed horizontally.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is all set to debut on August 9. But ahead of its formal launch, much about the next-generation Galaxy Note model has surfaced on the Web. The smartphone is rumoured to feature a curved Super AMOLED-backed 'Infinity Display' paneland a larger, 4,000mAh battery than the 3000mAh battery available on last year's Galaxy Note 8. It is also claimed to come with an upgraded dual rear camera setup and include basics such as a 3.5mm headphone jack. As the successor to last year's model, the Galaxy Note 9 is also speculated to have an Exynos 9820 SoC for the global markets, though the Exynos 9810 SoC that was seen on the Samsung Galaxy S9 remains a possibility, while its US version is expected to have the Snapdragon 845 SoC. It is also likely to come with an improved S Pen that is reportedly getting a Gold paint-job for the first time. Samsung has also released some early teasers to reveal a fast experience, long battery life, and plenty of storage space. Amid the ongoing rumours and teasers, we detail what all you should know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
#Samsung_Galaxy_Note 9_launch_date,_offers
Samsung has confirmed that it is hosting an Unpacked Galaxy event in New York on August 9 to launch the Galaxy Note 9 globally. The smartphone is also expected to arrive in markets including India and Poland soon after its global launch. It is also rumoured to go on sale on August 24, while its pre-orders are expected to begin as soon as August 9. Online marketplaces such as Flipkart already started teasing the arrival of the new Samsung model.
#Samsung_Galaxy_Note 9_price
While announcing its second-quarter earnings earlier this week, Samsung revealed that the Galaxy Note 9 will be launched with a "reasonable price". The South Korean giant, however, didn't reveal the exact price. But if we believe a recent report from Indonesia, the 128GB variant of the Galaxy Note 9 will come at IDR 13,500,000 (roughly Rs. 64,000) and its 512GB variant will be priced at IDR 17,500,000 (roughly Rs. 82,800). Price details of the 64GB and 256GB storage versions are yet to be revealed, though. In contrast, the Galaxy Note 8 was launched in India in 64GB storage option at a price of Rs. 67,900.
#Samsung_Galaxy_Note_9_specifications
Some of the early reports claimed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will come with a 6.4-inch QHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity display with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio. If we believe a recent hands-on video, the bezels of the upcoming Galaxy Note model are quite minimal - giving space to the display panel. The handset was initially speculated to come with an in-display fingerprint sensor, though it was later reported that the company may prefer a traditional fingerprint sensor alongside an iris scanner over the advanced technology. The fingerprint sensor is found to be placed below the camera system - instead of being in line with the camera system that was found on last year's model. Further, the dual rear camera setup of the handset is apparently placed horizontally.