But enough about the design. As always, the Note9 will pack impressive hardware. The device will be built around a big 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen, with QHD+ resolution and improved outdoor visibility, compared to last year's model. The Snapdragon 845 will sit behind the wheel in the US and Chinese market, as before, while the rest of the world will get Samsung's in-house Exynos 9810 Octa chipset, which can be found on the Galaxy S9 and S9+.On the memory front, Samsung will introduce a new 8GB/512GB variant. We've been hearing about this every now and then and the initial reports claim that this particular configuration will only be available in Korea. But the leaked intro video of the handset yesterday, which
Samsung Galaxy Note9
As per tradition, rumors started flying in as early as March this year. We were hearing all sorts of crazy stories including in-display fingerprint and a built-in breathalyzer for the S Pen. But as time passed by, the dust settled and we started seeing more reasonable and accurate information regarding the future Samsung flagship
But enough about the design. As always, the Note9 will pack impressive hardware. The device will be built around a big 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen, with QHD+ resolution and improved outdoor visibility, compared to last year's model. The Snapdragon 845 will sit behind the wheel in the US and Chinese market, as before, while the rest of the world will get Samsung's in-house Exynos 9810 Octa chipset, which can be found on the Galaxy S9 and S9+.On the memory front, Samsung will introduce a new 8GB/512GB variant. We've been hearing about this every now and then and the initial reports claim that this particular configuration will only be available in Korea. But the leaked intro video of the handset yesterday, which
But enough about the design. As always, the Note9 will pack impressive hardware. The device will be built around a big 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen, with QHD+ resolution and improved outdoor visibility, compared to last year's model. The Snapdragon 845 will sit behind the wheel in the US and Chinese market, as before, while the rest of the world will get Samsung's in-house Exynos 9810 Octa chipset, which can be found on the Galaxy S9 and S9+.On the memory front, Samsung will introduce a new 8GB/512GB variant. We've been hearing about this every now and then and the initial reports claim that this particular configuration will only be available in Korea. But the leaked intro video of the handset yesterday, which

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