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SAMSUNG CONFIRMED that he will unveil the Galaxy Note 9 in less than two months, with a launch event scheduled for August 9th.

This is good news for big-screened mobs fans, as note 9 is expected to contain a 6.38-inch screen, larger than the 6.32-inch Note 8 offer It could also be Samsung's first flagship to claim a fingerprint scanner on the screen, according to some reports, while others have claimed that the technology will not be ready for the unveiling of the month of July.

We have gathered everything we know about the so-called Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

Release Date
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note 9 will debut August 9 at a Samsung Unpacked event in New York.

The invitation ( above ) does not give much, but turns on the redesigned stylus S Pen of the handset, which should be available in gold.

Price
There is still no word on how much Galaxy Note Samsung 9 will cost when it goes on sale. However, if something like its predecessor, expect prices to start at £ 869 without SIM.

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07/04/18:
The Galaxy Note 9 does not launch for another five weeks, but it did not stop the first online surfacing practice exam . The touching, which comes with the kind permission of Eldar Murtazin, of Mobile-Review who claims to have "had the opportunity to see this camera, to evaluate the material "during a recent trip to the United States.

Murtazin does not reveal much that we do not already know. It confirms that Note 9 will be almost identical to Note 8 in addition to its slightly heavier design, and it also previewed Samsung's new S Pen, which boasts Bluetooth connectivity and a better precision.

The two cameras of the Galaxy Note 9 will be aligned horizontally, notes Murtizan, with a fingerprint scanner sitting underneath – rather than embedded in the AMOLED display. This screen displays "increased brightness" compared to the Galaxy S9 +, but has the same curved edges.

Elsewhere, the review confirms that Note 9 will pack a 4000mAh battery – which Murtazin claims 25 hours of video playback with the display set to the maximum brightness, and will be available with a choice of 6/128 GB, 8 / 256GB and 8/512 GB of RAM and storage.

07/02/18: The Galaxy The S-Pen provided by Note 9 comes with built-in Bluetooth, which allows it to "do something unrelated to the pen". Thus, says Ice Universe (below), and even though the features offered by the stylus are not clear, online rumors suggest that the S Pen will be able to pause and resume playing music.

27/6/18: Samsung unveiled its new ISOCELL Plus camera sensor which seems to begin on the Galaxy Note 9, SamMobile reports.

The sensor, exhibited at the MWC Shanghai this week, promises sharper and more accurate photos, even in poor lighting conditions. Samsung claims that the upgraded technology will offer higher color fidelity with up to 15% improvement in light sensitivity.

The technology also allows the image sensors to equip pixels of 0.8 micron (μm) and smaller without any loss of performance, making it an optimal solution for camera development "super-resolution" of more than 20MP. ISOCELL Plus will not only enable the development of ultra-high resolution sensors with incredibly small pixel dimensions, but will also bring performance improvements for sensors with larger pixel designs, "said Samsung.

26/6/18: The Galaxy Note 9 just showed up at the FCC a month earlier than the Galaxy Note 8 did.

While the list gives little next to the number of SM-N960F model of the phone and the confirmation of its supplied stylus, it adds weight to rumors earlier than Note 9 will see a launch in early August.The previous reports claim that Samsung will present its flagship brand 2018 Note to an event in New York on August 9.

25/6/18: The Galaxy Note 9 will come with a new version of Samsung's Stylus S Pen that comes with a feature that's "worth it". wait, "claims Ice Universe.

Although this function is not clear, previous rumors claimed that the improved S stylus would use Bluetooth, allowing the stylus to be used as a built-in wireless speaker and as a microphone to make and receive phone calls.

20/6/18: Good news – the Galaxy Note 9, just like the brand new Oppo Find X announced, will not jump on the bandwagon. That is if a front panel (19459008) below obtained by Ice Universe, is legitimate, as it suggests that Samsung's flagship will have a design without bezel without adopting a clumsy cutout.

The glasses are visibly thinner than those in Note 8, even if they seem to house an extra sensor up – perhaps to improve facial recognition.

19/6/18: An error on the part of South Korean retailer KT Plaza Shop revealed pre-ordered information on the Galaxy Note 9 before the launch announced in August.

which was entered on the screen by an eagle-eyed Twitter user before being deleted, confirms that Note 9 will be available in 64 GB, 246 GB and 512 GB variants, but if recent rumors are to be believed, it will only be available in China and South Korea. The page also suggests that pre-orders for Note 9 will come with a free DeX dock, although it's not clear if the same offer will be offered in Blighty.

18/6/18: Tipster Ice Universe, having revealed that the Galaxy Note 9 will be launched with a storage of 512 GB "industry leading", has now clarified that the model will be exclusive to China and South Korea.

13/6/18: The Galaxy Note 9 seems ready to accommodate a larger battery than its predecessor, with Ice Universe tweeting that it is "100% safe" that it will offer an inflated 4000mAh offer. In addition, as discovered by GalaxyClub, Samsung also seems to prepare a faster wireless charger, adding weight to the rumors of a larger capacity battery.

11/6/18: A reputable Ice Universe tipster has released an image of a suitably-styled case for the Galaxy Note 9, confirming that the incoming flagship does not will not wear screen fingerprint sensor.

Instead, Note 9 will present a fingerprint scanner repositioned under its dual central camera sensor. The leak also shows that the handset will feature a new hardware key on the left side, which some speculate could be a dedicated camera shutter button.

7/6/18 It has long been speculated that the design of Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 will be largely unchanged from its predecessor Note 8, and elusive CAD renderings ( above). above ) appear to have confirmed it.

The images, which come from 91Mobiles and OnLeaks, show that, if legitimate, Note 9 will be almost indistinguishable from last year's model, demystifying speculation that it might include a fingerprint sensor inside. It is said that the dimensions are 162x76x8.8mm, which means that Note 9 will be slightly shorter, wider and thicker than Note 8, but the leak suggests that it will provide the same 6.3in screen as 39; before. The camera system should be the same as on the Galaxy 9+, and it is expected that Note 9 contains the same internal components of Snapdragon 845.

There is good news because the leak suggests that this extra thickness will be used to house a battery of 3,850 mAh – a huge improvement on the battery 3,330 mAh Note 8.

4/6/18: Samsung will unveil its next flagship Galaxy Note August 9 , according to Bloomberg . The report, which quotes people familiar with the subject, says that note 9 will look similar to last year's model but will feature an upgraded Qualcomm processor (probably Snapdragon 845) and an improved camera. Samsung, of course, declined to comment.

1/6/18: The Galaxy Note 9 would have been delayed after Samsung decided to make last-minute design changes. The Bell reports that, after patting competitors Oppo and Xiaomi's devices, Samsung Vice President Lee Jae-yong decided to reduce the thickness of Note 9 by reducing the window of 0.5mm. According to the report, the launch of the aircraft was postponed from late July to early August.

"This is the first time that Samsung has adjusted the specification two or three months before the launch," said the components industry told the Korean newspaper

30/5 / 18: Just weeks after the benchmark of the Snapdragon 845 Note 9 variant, the Exynos 9810 version destined for the United Kingdom appeared on Geekbench. The list confirms that the Galaxy Note 9 coming in, as expected, will couple Samsung's Exynos chipset with 6GB of RAM and Android 8.1, just like the Snapdragon version. However, with the unicore and multicore scores of 2737 and 9046, the Exynos model performed slightly better than the Snapdragon model, which obtained a unique score of 2411 and a multicore score of 8712.

29 / 5/18: Samsung will equip at least one variation of the Galaxy Note 9 with a heavy memory of 8 GB and 512 GB of internal storage, according to Twitter tipster Ice Universe trampoline Galaxy S9 More , it ends at 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. However, the source notes that some markets may see this configuration if they are "lucky", suggesting that the specifications are not yet engraved in the marble.

18/5/18: Samsung has confirmed that its next flagship smartphone will feature an upgraded version of its AI platform, Bixby 2.0. Gray G Lee, director of the Samsung Research AI Center, told the Korea Herald that the company's next flagship – probably the Galaxy Note 9 – will be the first to present Bixby 2.0, which will offer the improved noise resistance and faster response times.

"AI's vision of Samsung has five directions: user-centric, always learning, always there, always useful and always safe," Lee said.

17/5/18: The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is expected to begin in late July before being put on sale in August, according to Korea Herald . Citing local parts suppliers, the report claims that Samsung started mass production of the smartphone's 6.38-inch display in April, two months earlier than usual.

While it's unclear why the launch was advanced, the sources told the newspaper that this could be because Samsung's Samsung S9 series phones are selling "a lot worse than expected" . However, others have claimed that the company is looking to beat Apple 's next – generation iPhones in the market, with the iPhone X2 lineup set to be unveiled in September.

The report continues to corroborate rumors that Samsung Galaxy S10 was unveiled at CES in January, with the company's first collapsible smartphone – the Galaxy X – debuting at MWC the following month.

05/11/18: The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is not expected to start soon, but it seems that the company is already testing the device after what is supposed to be the Snapdragon model to the states -United. has been rated on Geekbench. The handset, which has the model number SM-N960U, is almost certainly the Galaxy Note 9, as Note 8 from last year featured the model number SM-N950U.

The Geekbench list reveals that, as expected, Note 9 will propose a Snapdragon 845 processor associated with 7GB of RAM. It also confirms that the device will ship under Android 8.1 Oreo OS from Google. Regarding the benchmark results, the supposed Galaxy Note 9 scored a unique score of 2411 and a multi-core score of 8712.

10/5/18: A newly rendered leak appeared from the Galaxy Note 9 ( above ), once again on Twitter tipster Ice Universe suggests that the handset will offer little design changes compared to its predecessor Note 8 Although it seems to sport slightly thinner glasses than previously, the rendering of Note 9 seems to debunk the previous speculation that the handset will feature a fingerprint reader underdisplay, while the S stylet Pen supposedly new is identical to that of last year. 8.

"Samsung was lazy in 2018 and I concluded that Note9 will not change much, this is only a small adjustment to Note8," Ice Universe notes.

9/5/18: Ice Universe Reliable, via SlashGear detailed seven key features that will likely come to Note 9 from Samsung, including a bloated camera, a heavier 3.850mAh battery, a new S-Pen pen and a sub-screen fingerprint sensor – despite recent speculation that the Galaxy S10 next year would be the first Samsung smartphone to come equipped

It also claims that an upgraded version of Bixby will debut on Note 9 in the form of "Bixby 2.0", next to a new version of the report. Samsung's custom Android UI dubbed "Crown UX." Finally, Ice Universe claims that the Galaxy Note 9 will be available in a new color option "Teddy Brown", because, uh, who does not want a smartphone of brown color.

30/4/18: The Sa msung Galaxy Note 9 would have been certified Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (CMIIT), adding even more weight to rumors that the next flagship will make its appearance this year. The certification does not confirm much, but reveals two variants of the SM-N9600 phone and SM-N9608 – probably a sign that one will pack a Samsung Exynos chip, and the other a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor .

04/11/18: According to the latest online murmurs, courtesy of Twitter tipster Ice Universe the Galaxy Note 9 will come with a 6.4in screen, larger as the 6.32-inch Screen found on the flagship phablet of last year. This size screen will provide extra space for a heavier battery, with Samsung set to stuff the Galaxy Note 9 with a 4000mAh battery. Since Note 8, with its 3,330 mAh battery, was able to pass through an entire day of use, Note 9 could offer users two days of battery life.

6/4/18: Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy Note 9 earlier than usual in order to "surpass" the iPhone X2 d & # 39; Apple.

That's what a report from Korea says, claiming that Note 9 will be released in July or August, Samsung Display must start producing the OLED panel of the phone this month, two months later early than usual.

While seeking to beat Apple's new Apple devices on the market, this first launch comes as Samsung seeks to "offset the poor performance of the S9."

The investor's report also supports rumors that the screen of Note 9 will measure 6.38 inches, larger than the 6.32-inch screen of Note 8, and note that the handset will not be Samsung's first smartphone to integrate a built-in fingerprint sensor on the screen.

23/3/18: New reports claim that Samsung is "likely" to adopt a fingerprint scanner on the screen for the Galaxy Note 9, despite rumors on the contrary.

Industrial sources said at the Korea Herald that Samsung Display had "prepared three of the four solutions" for Samsung Electronics to integrate a fingerprint sensor inside the company. Screen 9 Note, adding that the company is "seriously considering" solutions.

"The delay in the decision on the final concept for the note 9 is due to the work in the adoption of the fingerprint sensor in the display," the source added. "A final decision on the adoption of the technology will be taken by this month."

Separately, SamMobile hinted that the Galaxy Note 9 could launch sooner than expected, after receiving confirmation that Samsung started the development of the smartphone software, and began testing two versions – N960FXXE0ARB7 and N960FXXU0ARC5.

9/3/18: Respected Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo demystified the speculation that the Galaxy Note 9 will feature a built-in fingerprint scanner on the screen .

Kuo said, via 9to5Google that Samsung will not have fingerprint technology on the screen ready for the Galaxy Note 9 due to "technical difficulties" .

The feature currently suffers from problems with screen protectors and different environments affecting the success rate of the underdisplay fingerprint reader.

This is a Kuo turnaround, which released a report last August stating that it was waiting for the Galaxy S9. and S9 + to ship a traditional fingerprint sensor, Samsung would probably incorporate the display option in Note 9.

14/2/18: The Galaxy Note 9 won & # 39; T be the first Samsung smartphone to pack a fingerprint scanner on the screen, according to reports.

Patents released earlier this week confirmed that Samsung is developing a screen-based, or optical, fingerprint scanner. As we already know, the Galaxy S9 will feature a standard scanner at the back, many have speculated that Note 9 would be the first to feature the optical drive.

However, according to sources with knowledge of the supply chain, via The Bell the fingerprint scanner of Note 9 will be in the same place as that of Note 8 , with Samsung still developing a solution to the screen.

6/11/17: Samsung is preparing to launch a pilot production of the Galaxy Note 9 in the first quarter of 2018.

This is what the Korean says The Bell (via The Investor ), who claims that Samsung could start manufacturing the smartphone, code-named "Crown", in just two months.

A manager of a smartphone parts supplier reportedly told the newspaper, "We will begin supplying components for pilot production [of the Galaxy Note 9] in the first quarter of next year."

The Bell has many other things to say about this, but speculates on what the code name "Crown" refers to. He expects it to be a sign of Samsung's goal to strengthen its grip on the large smartphone sector, rather than a clue that it will come with corners sharp and be exclusive to Netflix.

This year's Galaxy Note 8 was called "Baikal". after one of Russia's largest lakes, apparently hinting at the smartphone's large 6.3-inch screen, apparently

. should probably take place early next year, the Galaxy Note 9 is expected to make its official debut from early to mid-August 2009.

Beyond its code name, we do not know much about something that Samsung did

However, Samsung itself has hinted that the Galaxy Note 9 could be its first "foldable" smartphone. Dongjin Koh, chairman of Samsung 's mobile business, told reporters earlier this year that the company hoped to release its first flexible smartphone next year under its flagship brand Galaxy Note.

However, Koh warned that there were still obstacles to overcome. to be rejected if they are not resolved.

speculation also claims that Note 9 could include a fingerprint sensor built into the screen, while others claim that Samsung is preparing to abandon the scanner in favor of "no". an iPhone X-esque recognition system.

It is also said that the Galaxy Note 8, like the next Galaxy S9, will pack the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor still unannounced under the hood. μ

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