Mobile industry veteran reveals new details on the Galaxy Note 9
A mobile industry veteran claimed to have spent some time with the Galaxy Note 9 and shared new details about the device.
Image source: @OnLeaks + @91Mobiles
Eldar Murtazin, a mobile industry veteran who is known to secure early previews of upcoming smartphones, has shared a comprehensive report on what to expect from the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
Murtazin claimed in his report that he spent some time with the Galaxy Note 9 and these are his observations from the hands-on session:
- minimal design changes on the Galaxy Note 9 with the rear fingerprint sensor sitting below the dual-camera module
- same camera hardware as the Galaxy S9+ with new algorithms and enhanced optical image stabilization
- a heavier chassis which could be due to the massive 4,000mAh battery
- up to two days of battery life on a single charge
- upgraded S Pen with Bluetooth connectivity
Samsung will be unveiling the Galaxy Note 9 on 9 August and availability could be as early as the end of August. @OnLeaks and @91Mobiles have published purported renders and a 54-second video of the Galaxy Note 9. Other rumored specs include the lack of an in-display fingerprint sensor, 512GB storage option, a 6.3-inch display and 6GB RAM.
Source: mobile-review via PhoneArena
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