Recently, some global variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and other models have appeared on FCC listing. Keep reading to find out when is your favourite device going to make its debut!
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 appears on FCC
It’s certainly that Samsung is going to launch the Galaxy Note 9 earlier this year compared to the Galaxy Note 8. The FCCn has just posted a listing for a new Samsung phone with the model number SM-N960F. Furthermore, that number is similar to previous model numbers in the Note series, such as SM-N950 for the Note 8 and SM-N930 for the Galaxy Note 7. Previously, the Galaxy Note 8 was listed on the FCC certification site in July 2017.
So the appearance of this new phone on June 25 would indicate that the Galaxy Note 9 is going to arrive a bit earlier than the Note 8 did last year. Besides, rumours have also claimed the phone could make its official debut during a company’s press event in New York City on August 9. Regarding the display, the Galaxy Note 9 specs feature a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen with a resolution of 1440 x 2960 pixels and a tall 18:5:9 ratio.
In addition, the Samsung phone takes power from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor for the global variant. Under the hood, it offers 6GB RAM with different variants of ROM: 64GB/ 128GB/ 256GB. Besides that, the device runs on Android 8,1 Oreo and rocks a non-removable Li-Ion 3850mAh juice box. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note 9 camera system equips a dual 12MP (f/1.5-f/2.4) + 12MP (f/2.4) snapper on the back and an 8MP selfie lens (f/1.7). Lastly, the handset is going to pack a larger 4000mAh juice box and run on Android Oreo system.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 global variant release date and price
Moving on to the topic of availability, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 is going to make its debut on August 9 at an event in New York. Pre-orders for those will be available shortly after and shipments beginning around two weeks later. For this 512GB variant, Galaxy Note 9 price could be around $1,350. Stay tuned with us for more further updates!