Thursday, 10 May 2018

Here is what Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will allegedly look like + rumoured specs


Here is what Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will allegedly look like + rumoured specs
Photo: phonearena.com

We are inching closer to the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and as such, more rumours keeps emerging of one of the most anticipated phones of 2018.
The Galaxy Note is one of the most successful line of smartphones from Samsung in recent years due to its power, build and unrivaled S-Pen stylus experience. While much of the rumours regarding the phablet has been about its specs, features and launch date, this one has to do with its looks... and I must say it looks familiar.

Here is what Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will allegedly look like + rumoured specs
Photo: phonearena.com

The photo above is claimed to be what exactly the Galaxy Note 9 will look like and going by this, you may find it hard to tell it apart from last year's Galaxy Note 8 when placed side by side,... at least from the front.

This look may be disappointing to some but with the insanely thin bezels and industrial design, the Galaxy Note 8 was easily the sleekest phone last year so the Note 9's alleged looks shouldn't be much of an issue.

Regarding its specs, the Note 9 is rumoured to be packing a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio at 2960x1440-pixel resolution, dual 12MP rear cameras and an 8MP front shooter, Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810 with 6GB or 8GB of RAM, a bigger 4,000 mAh battery and a more feature-packed S-Pen stylus. A screen-mounted finger sensor is also rumoured to be in the works for the device.

The Galaxy Note 9 may be priced at around $900 to $950 (around 325,000 naira) and unveiled around mid August later this year. None of these specs or release dates have been confirmed by Samsung yet so take it all with a pinch of salt. 

But in the mean time, share your thoughts about the Samsung Galaxy Note 9's looks and specs in the comments.



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