LATEST & NEW MOBILE PHONE IN 2018
Galaxy Note has always put powerful technology in the hands of those who demand more. Now, the all new Galaxy Note9 surpasses even these high expectations, focusing on what matters most in today’s always-on, mobile world.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 sat at the top of my list for the last few months and is still my personal ultimate daily driver. However, there are a couple other phones I do not have that are likely better for others, one is not easy to find in the US and the other is one that performs better than anything else in benchmark testing.
Battery
Storage
Store more. Delete less. With the power of 128GB or 512GB storage built in — expandable up to 512GB* more — you’ll have room for what matters. Get speed when you need it most. Transfer data on the run, stream videos wherever you are, and download and upload files without interruption. With integrated gigabit LTE and Wi-Fi capabilities and a 4x4 MIMO antenna, the Galaxy Note9 allows you to tap into extraordinary network speeds up to 1.2Gbps.Optimised for Gaming
Level up your mobile gaming experience. The water-carbon cooling system on Galaxy Note9 sustains high performance during game time by preventing overheating of the cutting-edge processor that cuts down on lag. Plus, the AI-based performance adjuster ensures your game stays smooth, not sluggish.Colors
Bluetooth Enabled and Perfect Control
Stereo speakers
Stereo speakers tuned by AKG give you even more vivid sound and louder volume. And Dolby Atmos creates immersive three-dimensional sound, with four preset modes that put you in the middle of a theater-like experience, whether you're watching a movie or listening to music on your smartphone.Intelligent Camera
New revolutionary features make it nearly impossible to take a bad shot. The Galaxy Note9 intelligently recognizes what you’re looking at, optimizing color settings like contrast, white balance, exposure, and more.And by detecting blinks and blurs, you can reshoot while the moment's right.In a pair of tweets (1,2), Quandt said the Galaxy Note 9 will cost £899 ($1,165) for the 128GB entry-level model, and £1,099 ($1,420) for the massive 512GB edition.
UK pricing (which always includes sales tax) has provided a consistently reliable model for mapping US prices down the years. So given the Galaxy Note 8’s UK price of £869 translated to $950 at launch, the 128GB Galaxy Note 9 looks set to come in at $1,000, while the 512GB edition is headed for a $1,200 asking price - $50 more than
Apple’s top of the range iPhone X.
Of course, the one consolation here is the Galaxy Note 9 is coming in much bigger storage sizes. Apple’s iPhone X has 64GB and 256GB options, while the Galaxy Note 8 only launched with 64GB in the US. That said, with a 512GB-compatible microSD card built-in, many potential buyers would surely have preferred the option of a 64GB Galaxy Note 9 for under $900.
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Posted by Md Saiful Islam Zahangir on Saturday, March 17, 2018