Samsung has launched the Galaxy Note 9 in India, its new top-of-the-line Androidflagship. The company’s Note series has a cult following among business users, and the new Galaxy Note 9 is aimed at becoming the best device for getting work done. The Galaxy Note 9 will be in stores starting August 24. The Galaxy Note 9 with 128GB of internal storage will cost Rs 67,900 and the 512GB version will cost Rs 84,900. In terms of colour options, the high-end phone is being offered Midnight Black, Ocean Blue with yellow S-Pen and Metallic Copper finishes. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was announced during the company’s Unpacked event earlier this month in New York.
The Galaxy Note 9 looks familiar to the Note 8, barring a few cosmetic changes in the rear. It has the same premium design, with the curved, bezel-less Infinity Display. On the back, the phone has a horizontally-aligned dual rear camera. But this time around, the company has repositioned the fingerprint sensor to below the camera arrangement. Otherwise, the Note 9 has the same identical design as its predecessor – the Note 8. You will find a USB Type-C port on the bottom, flanked by the S Pen slot on one side and a headphone jack on the other.
Perhaps what makes the Galaxy Note 9 so unique is the S Pen stylus. You use the stylus to jot down notes, create a memo on the screen and so on. This year, the S Pen is Bluetooth enabled, allowing users to do all sorts of things, such as launching the camera shutter, play/pause music and video, or flip through presentation slides. Samsung has managed to equip the stylus with a supercapacitor, so putting the S Pen into your Note 9 for just 40 seconds provides 30 minutes of charge.
The Galaxy Note series has always pitched as Samsung’s big screen device and the new Note 9 is no different. The screen has been stretched to 6.4-inches and the Galaxy Note 9’s display is Quad HD+, which results in a pixel density of 516ppi. Plus, it packs Mobile HDR too. The Galaxy Note 9 features either the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor or the latest Samsung Exynos 9810 chipset, depending on the region. In India, however, the Note 9 ships with Samsung’s Exynos 9810 chipset.
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