Several weeks before its official reveal, we finally get to see a glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
Samsung‘s upcoming flagship is scheduled to be launched on the 9th of August. Previously, it’s been seen in numerous certifications, renders, and leaks. But now, we have the live photos and render of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in all its glory.
The pictures show the rear camera setup and fingerprint scanner on the back of the phone. Just like the Galaxy Note 8, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has a rectangular and boxy design. There’s not much difference except for the different camera placement, and it looks a lot like its predecessor.
Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is expected to have the same configuration as the Galaxy S9+. This means that it’s going to be powered by either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810 processor, plus either 6GB or 8GB of RAM.
Reports about the Galaxy Note 9 getting a 512GB storage model are still unclear, but the 256GB version should be nothing but confirmed by now. The battery capacity is expected to be 4,000mAh, although we’re hoping that Samsung could squeeze in a few hundred more for longer uptime. In addition, an improved S-Pen and 2.4GHz Bluetooth LE connectivity are also anticipated.
Samsung is also rumored to launch Bixby 2.0 on the same event of the Galaxy Note 9 EJ-PN960.