Samsung Launches its Latest Smartphone: Galaxy Note 9

Samsung has launched its latest in the Note series, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. The large-screen smartphone with a 6.4-inch display comes with S Pen support.

Among some changes from its previous releases, the fingerprint scanner has been placed under the camera in order to reach it easily. It comes in four colours, Midnight Black, Metallic Copper, Ocean Blue, and Lavender Purple. According to Samsung the smartphone will have the highest battery capacity ever for the Note series at 24-hours.


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It also sports two storage variants, 128GB internal storage for the base variant, priced at INR 67,900, and 512GB built-in storage for the higher-end version, with support for 512GB micro SD card, priced at INR 84,900. The smartphone boasts of download speeds of up to 1.2 Gbps.

Samsung’s latest smartphone was disclosed in an event in New York, a month prior to Apple’s unveiling of its new iPhones. Experts are noting that features revealed in recent years by Samsung and Apple are more incremental than revolutionary.

The Note 9 is Samsung’s second Note model after the recall of its Note 7, which caused many incidents of explosion. Pre-booking the Galaxy Note 9 will grant consumers a chance to own a Samsung Gear Sport smartwatch for INR 4,999. The smartwatch is currently priced at INR 22,990 in India.

Camera-wise, the Note 9 sports a 12MP+12MP dual-rear camera setup. Both its rear cameras offer optical image stabilisation. The smartphone has an 8MP front facing camera for clicking selfies.

The smartphone also comprises features such as wireless charging and IP68 certification for water and dust resistance. Options in connectivity are USB Type-C, NFC, 3.5mm audio port, Bluetooth 5.0 ad 4G LTE and Wi-Fi.


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Although the Note 9 packs a pretty powerful punch as a smartphone, the smartphone market is expected to get tougher to impress this year. Some experts are saying that the specifications do not always reveal how the manufacturers have handled the hardware and its optimization. Only real-world performance will tell the real tale.

In terms of the display screen, it is easily the largest at 6.4 inches, followed only by the Galaxy S9 Plus at 6.2 inches and the LG G7 ThinQ and Huawei P20 Pro at 6.1 inches. Its resolution, at 2960 X 1440, though is the same as its S9 and S9 Plus, is still the highest in the market. It also has a Bluetooth S Pen, iris scanner, and mechanically adjustable aperture.

Navanwita Bora Sachdev

Navanwita is the editor of The Tech Panda who also frequently publishes stories in news outlets such as The Indian Express, Entrepreneur India, and The Business Standard

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