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Nokia 6.1 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9: massive 8GB RAM, 4000mAh batt!!!

Here comes the exciting battle between two flagships: Nokia 6.1 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9. One of them sports massive 8GB RAM and 4000mAh battery cell! Scroll down to find the winner!

Nokia 6.1 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9 specs

Nokia 6.1 Plus is the new mid-range device of HDM Global. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is the latest flagship from the Korean maker. First of all, let’s talk about the screen. Regarding the display, Nokia 6.1 Plus specs feature a 5.8-inch IPS LCD with a resolution of 1080 x 2280 pixels. Also, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 specs feature a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED with a resolution of 1440 x 2960 pixels. Then, Samsung wins in the first round.

Under the hood, the Nokia mobile runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 chipset. Also, the Samsung smartphone gets energy from Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset. For storage, Nokia device offers 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM (expandable up to 400GB). Besides, the Samsung phone bears a 6GB/8GB RAM and 128GB/ 512GB ROM (extra up to 512GB). With bigger storage, the Samsung mobile dominates the round.

Besides, coming to the optics system, Nokia 6.1 Plus camera equips a dual 16MP + 5MP rear snapper and 16MP selfie lens. In the meantime, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 camera packs a dual 12MP + 12MP rear sensor and an 8MP front camera. As a result, the Nokia smartphone gets back a point with better cameras. On the other hand, Nokia 6.1 Plus battery rocks a non-removable Li-Ion 3060mAh juice box. Besides, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 battery goes with a 4000mAh capacity and wins the round. Lastly, these phones run on Android 8.1 Oreo.

Nokia 6.1 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9 release date and price

Nokia 6.1 Plus release date falls in August. As for the cost, the Nokia 6.1 Plus price is $220 ~ Rs. 15, 999. Meanwhile, Samsung handset is launched in August. Moreover, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 price is $877 ~ Rs. 61, 900. In our opinion, the Samsung device is the wise choice with massive storage and impressive capacity. Do you agree with us?

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