Samsung Galaxy Note9 first hands-on video shows adjustable aperture camera!
Today, the first Samsung Galaxy Note9 first hands-on video appeared online with some interesting details. Notably, the new Samsung phablet is going to arrive with an adjustable aperture camera lens and new protection layers! For more information, read on!
Samsung Galaxy Note9 first hands-on video: what’s hot?
Ahead of its official launching, more and more details about the upcoming Samsung phablet have surfaced on many sites. Today, we came across the Samsung Galaxy Note9 first hands-on video. Moreover, the video also showcases some exciting details. Based on the videos, the Samsung Galaxy Note9 seems to have a similar design to its predecessors. Furthermore, it looks like the flagship now has a screen protector applied. However, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 camera system.
Firstly, Samsung Galaxy Note9 first hands-on video confirms the rumour dual cameras system. Notably, the primary lens looks a lot like the adjustable aperture one we have seen on the Galaxy S9 Plus. Besides, the secondary lens also seems quite similar. The only difference we can see from the video is the alignment – vertical vs. horizontal. Now, let’s talk about the display. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 specs include a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED (1440 x 2960 pixels) and an 18:5:9 ratio.
Besides, the Samsung phone runs on an Exynos 9820 processor. Moreover, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 delivers a variety of 64GB/ 128GB/ 256GB ROM (expandable up to 512GB). As mentioned above, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 camera system equips a dual 12MP (f/1.5-2.4) + 12MP (f/2.4) snapper on the back. Also, there is an 8MP selfie shooter (f/1.7) up-front. Besides, the Note 9 battery rocks a non-removable Li-Ion 3850mAh power pack. Lastly, the Samsung phablet now comes with the latest Android 8.1 Oreo operating system!
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 release date and price
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is coming in August 24th, and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 price starts at $1, 162 ~ Rs. 79, 990. Are you excited about this upcoming beast? Drop us a comment below!