Samsung Galaxy Note 9 could be company's most powerful phone ever; Here's what it is said to pack inside
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is also said to come with a 6.4-inch Infinity Display. In addition, the smartphone will continue to have the bezel-reduced design, taking cues from the Galaxy S9 smartphone duo
is gradually inching towards the launch of the second flagship smartphone this year - the Galaxy Note 9. Earlier rumors have suggested that the Galaxy Note 9 is going to pack some top-of-the-line features and specifications, including the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor and an alternative to the under-display fingerprint sensor.
A new report now claims that Samsung's next Galaxy Note smartphone will pack a 4000mAh battery under the hood to power the internals. Besides, the battery is also intended to provide juice for more than one day. A separate leak has also claimed that the Galaxy Note 9 will sport a 6.4-inch display.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8, launched last year, was a significant upgrade over the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7, however, it packed at 3300mAh battery inside.
The successor Galaxy Note 9 will take a big leap over the predecessors' battery capacity with a 4000mAh battery, tips to popular leakster. It is also said to have been designed keeping in mind the battery-related fiasco Galaxy Note 7 landed in. Previously, it is reported that the Galaxy Note 9 is expected to pack at 3850mAh battery - which is also claimed to be a possibility whatsoever. If this is anything to be believed, the Galaxy Note 9 would be the first premium Galaxy smartphone to pack such kind of battery.
In line with the above leak, Galaxy Note 9 is also said to come with a 6.4-inch Infinity Display, according to a tipster who shared the information on Twitter. It was previously reported that Samsung could be planning to go to a 6.3-inch display, however, this new leak suggests a marginal improvement to the display in terms of size.
In addition, the smartphone will continue to have the reduced design, taking cues from the Galaxy S9 smartphone duo. However, there will be a few variations to the display to make it look distinct from the Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S9 / S9 + smartphones.
is gradually inching towards the launch of the second flagship smartphone this year - the Galaxy Note 9. Earlier rumors have suggested that the Galaxy Note 9 is going to pack some top-of-the-line features and specifications, including the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor and an alternative to the under-display fingerprint sensor.
A new report now claims that Samsung's next Galaxy Note smartphone will pack a 4000mAh battery under the hood to power the internals. Besides, the battery is also intended to provide juice for more than one day. A separate leak has also claimed that the Galaxy Note 9 will sport a 6.4-inch display.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8, launched last year, was a significant upgrade over the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7, however, it packed at 3300mAh battery inside.
The successor Galaxy Note 9 will take a big leap over the predecessors' battery capacity with a 4000mAh battery, tips to popular leakster. It is also said to have been designed keeping in mind the battery-related fiasco Galaxy Note 7 landed in. Previously, it is reported that the Galaxy Note 9 is expected to pack at 3850mAh battery - which is also claimed to be a possibility whatsoever. If this is anything to be believed, the Galaxy Note 9 would be the first premium Galaxy smartphone to pack such kind of battery.
In line with the above leak, Galaxy Note 9 is also said to come with a 6.4-inch Infinity Display, according to a tipster who shared the information on Twitter. It was previously reported that Samsung could be planning to go to a 6.3-inch display, however, this new leak suggests a marginal improvement to the display in terms of size.
In addition, the smartphone will continue to have the reduced design, taking cues from the Galaxy S9 smartphone duo. However, there will be a few variations to the display to make it look distinct from the Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S9 / S9 + smartphones.
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