Samsung has confirmed the launched date of its flagship Galaxy Note 9. The anticipated smartphone will hit the market on 9th August in Brooklyn, NewYork.
We have been reporting to you about the features of the phone here on TechJuice and now we have an official announcement from Samsung stating that official release date of the much-awaited Galaxy Note 9 is on 9th August 2018.
Samsung has officially sent out invites for the launch of their next flagship smartphone. However, the invitation itself doesn’t state the name of Galaxy Note 9, and the image appears on the invite to revolve around a button rather than a huge screen or S Pen stylus, but we’re confident that it will be the phablet (Note 9) that graces the stage.
Talking about the features of the phone, Galaxy Note 9 is expected to bring many big surprises, as we have been seeing in leaks and rumors for quite a while now. People have great expectations on hardware sides like the rumored 8GB RAM and 512GB storage, as well as on software front — the upgraded AI-powered virtual assistant, Bixby, which is affirmed by the company itself.
The phone is coming with dual-rear cameras in the Note 9 like in the last year’s Galaxy Note 8. Another surprising element is the presence of the 3.5mm headphone port, which most of the smartphone manufacturers have stopped offering. It is expected that Samsung will launch a Note 9 in Gold and Blue colours, if that is the case, it will be an insta-buy for a lot of people.
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