The South Korean giant Samsung has announced the Galaxy Unpacked 2018 event in which the company is expected to launch the Galaxy Note 9. Now ahead of the launch, major specs and features of the upcoming flagship smartphone have surfaced online.
Russian Tipster Eldar Murtazin has revealed the specifications in a hands-on post of the device. Eldar has claimed to have spent some time with the pre-production unit of the Note 9 in the U.S to evaluate the software and hardware. He also revealed that the Note 9 to be very similar to the Note 8 in terms of design.
According to his report on Mobile-Review, he says that with the Galaxy Note 9 will have a similar curved Super AMOLED-backed Infinity Display with 18:5:9 aspect ratio like Galaxy Note 8. He has claimed that the display will offer improved sunlight visibility as compared to its predecessor.
There will be horizontally aligned dual rear cameras and a fingerprint sensor at the back of the device. The phone is also rumoured to use improved ISOCELL technology and optical image stabilization (OIS) for low light photography.
For the storage, Murtazin revealed that the low-end variant will come with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. There will be an 8GB RAM variant which will come with two storage options of 256GB and 512GB. All the variants will support expandable memory via microSD cards. The phone will include Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 SoC (US and South Korean market) and in-house Exynos 9810 Processor for other global markets including India.
The report further says that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will be backed up by a 4000 mAh battery which will be bigger than the 3300mAh battery seen on Galaxy Note 8. As per him, it will offer 23-25 hours of video playback and the battery will last for up to two days on normal use. The tipster has also revealed that the flagship will be featuring S Pen stylus with some major improvements including support for Bluetooth connectivity.
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