Thanks to the latest Samsung Galaxy Note 9 TENAA listing, we now have more information regarding this upcoming phablet’s specs like 8GB RAM, larger Infinity Display and more! Read on to discover them all today!
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 TENAA listing reveals 6.4” Infinity Display, 8GB RAM!
After the Samsung Galaxy S9 duo release, many smartphone fans are now looking forward to the arrival of one more Samsung flagship: Galaxy Note 9. Previously, we have come across many reports about the Samsung phablet. Most of them mention the possibility of this device’s design and new technology. Today, the latest news of Samsung Galaxy Note 9 TENAA listing has also unveiled further details of this upcoming flagship.
First, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is going got to have a quite striking similarity to the previous Galaxy Note 8 model. On the other hand, the new Samsung phablet arrives with a quite larger 6.4-inch AMOLED panel. Moreover, its Inifity Display also has the usual trademark aspect ratio of 18.5:9. On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 TENAA listing also mentions the appearance of two models. The global version of Note 9 is going to run on the Exynos 9810 chipset.
For other markets like US or China, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 specs include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. Besides, there is also the details about the fingerprint scanner going below the camera setup. Under the hood, the Samsung phablet sports 6GB/8GB RAM with 64GB/ 128GB/ 256GB ROM which is expandable up to 512GB. On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 camera system equips a dual 12MP (f/1.5-f/2.4) + 12MP (f/2.4) rear sensor and an 8MP selfie lens (f/1.7). Moreover, Samsung Galaxy Note9 battery rocks a non-removable Li-Ion 3850mAh juice box. Lastly, the Samsung phone runs on Android 8.1 Oreo operating system.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 release date and price
According to the reports, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is going to hit the market in August 2018. Besides that, as for the cost, Samsung Galaxy Note9 price starts at 1, 019 ~ Rs. 69, 999. Are you excited for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9’s debut? Let us know with a comment!