Monday, August 13, 2018

Samsung Note 9

At an event in Brooklyn, New York, Samsung unveiled
its latest oversized smartphone, the Galaxy Note 9.

The phone very much follows the design and utility of
older models, updating much of the internals to produce
a faster mobile experience.

The Note 9 will start at $1,000, and will be available for
preorder from midnight. The phones will be in stores Aug.
24.

The device will come in metallic shades of purple and light
blue. Curiously, it will not be released in black in the US,
which Samsung attributed to research into its consumers’
preferences. (It will also come in black and copper in other
regions.)

The phone has a vastly similar design to the Note 8—
Samsung said it is minutely larger than last year’s model.
The Note 9 features a 6.4-inch high-resolution AMOLED
display, about 0.1 inch larger than the 8. It also features
two 12-megapixel rear-facing cameras, much like the Galaxy
S9 Plus, released earlier this year.

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