Samsung is getting ready to launch its next flagship – the Galaxy Note 9 smartphone this year. The smartphone is reportedly said to be launched in July or August this year. Now some details of the Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone have surfaced online.
Twitter user Ice Universe has said the Galaxy Note 9 will have either a 3,850 or 4,000mAh battery. In either case, it will be a larger battery than the Galaxy Note 8 with a 3,300mAh battery. Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus feature 3,000mAh and 3,500 mAh battery respectively.
Another twitter user @MMDDJ_ has revealed that Galaxy Note 9 will sport a large 6.4-inch display. This information has come from Chinese social networking site, Weibo. The Galaxy Note arrived with a 6.3-inch display. The big screen size hints that the smartphone might feature a fingerprint sensor integrated into the screen. To recall, the in-display fingerprint sensor was not present in Galaxy S9 smartphones.
The Galaxy Note 9 was earlier spotted on a GeekBench benchmarking website. In the GeekBench listing first spotted by Slashleaks, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 got 2190 points in single-core test and in multi-core test it received 8806 points. As per the listing on Geekbench, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has 6GB RAM and Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. The handset is based on the Android 8.1.0 Oreo operating system. The scores in the GeekBench listing are lower than the Exynos 9810-powered Galaxy S9, which scored 3,648 in single-core tests, and 8,894 in multi-core tests.
There is no information about the pricing and availability of the device as yet, however, given the fact that it is surfacing regularly in leaks, it will not be much longer before we see some new leaks revealing the pricing as well. So we request you to stay updated on our website for the same.