Samsung is expected to launch its much-awaited flagship smartphone – Galaxy Note 9 in early August either August 2 or August 9 at an event in NewYork. Now as per reports, Samsung will launch Galaxy Note 9 variant with a whopping 512GB in some markets.
Popular tipster, Ice Universe, who has a reasonable track record on his official Twitter handle has revealed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 512GB internal storage variant will be exclusive to the South Korean and Chinese markets. However, the report adds that Samsung might launch the variant in other regions at a later date. This new report has confirmed the earlier leaks which also claimed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 one variant will come with 8GB RAM and 512GB internal storage.
The 512GB ROM of the Galaxy Note9 is only available in South Korea and China. pic.twitter.com/w4StxlFAv9
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 17, 2018
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 512GB variant is said to the premium variant and it will come with 6GB or 8GB RAM. The variant is also likely to be powered by the company’s own Exynos 9810 octa-core processor. The smartphone will have a 4000mAh battery and will run Android 8.1 Oreo.
As far as other specs are concerned, earlier rumours have suggested that the Galaxy Note 9 will sport a large 6.4-inch display with Samsung’s popular infinity display and a screen Resolution of 412×846 pixels. It is also rumoured to support Bixby 2.0. Apart from 512GB storage, the smartphone will also reportedly come with 6GB RAM and 64/128/256GB internal storage options.
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