Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Rumoured to Get a 4,000mAh Battery
Likely to launch on August 9, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9 could be packed with a bigger 4000mAh battery.
After launching big products like Galaxy S9 and S9+, the Korean smartphone maker is now looking to launch the new Galaxy Note 9 in the market. With the several rumours surfacing on the internet in the recent past, it is evident the company could launch the smartphone soon. Before there have been few leaks regarding Samsung Galaxy Note 9 which revealed speculative specifications, prices and design. Earlier today, a tipster Ice Universe tweeted that the upcoming smartphone will get a battery upgrade up to 4,000mAh. Previously, there were reports stating that the smartphone could get a higher capacity battery ranging from 3,850mAh to 4,000mAh. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Render Images Leaked; Expected Price, Release Date, Features and Specifications
As for other leaked reports, a rendered image revealed that the new smartphone may have a horizontal camera alignment and the fingerprint sensor could be placed below it. Also, the Galaxy Note 9 may sport a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 18.5:9. The smartphone is said to be benchmarked with two processors, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC and Samsung Exynos 9810. Considering the benchmark test, it is believed that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC will be offered to US and China market while the Exynos 9810 variant to rest of the markets. Various sources also suggest that the new Galaxy Note 9 may come with 6GB of RAM with 128GB of storage space while there are rumours suggesting that Galaxy Note 9 may feature 64GB & 256GB of internal storage variants. As for camera leaks, the smartphone may come with the same specification as Galaxy S9+. According to a Bloomberg report, Samsung will be launching the new Galaxy Note 9 smartphone on August 9.
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