Samsung Galaxy Note 9

When Samsung announced its upcoming Unpacked event for the Galaxy Note 9, the company included a close-up image of the handset’s S Pen in a gold colorway. Now, what looks to be a promotional poster for the unannounced phone has leaked online.
As per usual, Samsung can’t seem to keep its upcoming products from showing up all over the internet. This time around, we have two freshly leaked renders of the Galaxy Note 9 and the Galaxy Tab S4 to discuss.
We’re just over a month out from the Galaxy Note 9’s official debut, and it seems Samsung has a lot of improvements to the S-Pen incoming. Now, an FCC listing is essentially confirming previous rumors.
We now know that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 unveiling is just a few weeks away, and ahead of the event, we’re continually learning more about the company’s upcoming flagship. Now, a new report is giving us a few new details about the upgraded S-Pen.
After a few months of rumors circulating the web, Samsung has today officially announced that it will be hosting an “Unpacked” event on August 9th to launch its next smartphone…
Samsung played it very safe on the Galaxy Note 8 when it came to battery size, and for good reason, but this year we’re definitely overdue for an upgrade. According to some new leaks, we might get exactly that…
When the Galaxy S9 and S9+ came out earlier this year, many were upset that it looked almost identical to last year’s models. Well, according to several renders, the Galaxy Note 9 will look nearly the same as the Note 8, albeit with a fingerprint sensor now placed below the dual-camera setup.
In addition to a bevy of Pixel 3 rumors, recent weeks have seen a spate of major smartphone launches from the OnePlus 6 to the LG G7 and V35. A new report today sees Samsung join the news fray with a Note 9 unveil apparently slated for August.
Since last year, we have been operating under the belief that Samsung is developing its own in-display fingerprint sensor technology for the Galaxy Note 9. According to a new report from reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, however, Samsung is likely dropping this technology from its next flagship smartphone…
Despite just launching the Galaxy S9 and S9+, Samsung appears to already be looking forward to the future. In a press conference held after the announcement, a representative talked more about Bixby and how version 2.0 should be ready to launch alongside the Galaxy Note 9…
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was officially unveiled yesterday, and although it’s a fairly modest improvement compared to the Note 7 and Galaxy S8/S8+, one of the most notable new features is the phone’s dual-camera system. The Note 8 is the first phone from Samsung to feature a dual-camera setup, and according to a new report, the Galaxy S9 will follow suit with this latest trend.
One of the biggest disappointments in the Galaxy S8 has been the rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, and that’s not going to get any better in the upcoming Galaxy Note 8. According to KGI, though, there’s a light on the horizon.