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The brand-new Samsung Galaxy Note 9. This year, Samsung has not changed a
lot of the stuff that makes the Note 9 truly special. In fact, they doubled
down on them. The display, the battery and the S-Pin have all been revamped.
Overall, it doesn’t feel like an amazingly different experience, compared to
last year’s Note, but it is still an improvement. It’s an evolution more than a
reinvention, but this could end up being the Galaxy Note that fans of the line
have always wanted. The Note 9 looks almost identical to last year’s model,
except the fingerprint sensor around the back is now below the camera and
easier to reach. It comes in blue and pink and if you get the blue model, it
comes with a bright yellow stylus. It has an ever-so-slightly larger screen
than last year’s Note 8.6.4 inches versus 6.3 inches. Everything else is the same,
so there’s a headphone jack, water resistance, wireless charging, USBC, and of
course, a Bixby button.

The more substantial changes to the Note 9 are elsewhere
starting with the largest bitartrates ever been in a Note phronesis’s 4,000 milliamps.
And since the Note 7 disaster hasn’t yet been forgotten Samsung is taking some
extra precautions with its own safety checks and also having it validated and
certified by the outside companies. Above all else, the Galaxy Note 9 is about productivity.
Getting stuff done. This year, Samsung has built decks into the Note 9, so you
can use it like you would a desktop, by plugging the phone into an external display.
The Note screen can be used as a track pad or keyboard, when working on
documents and decks. This turns the Note 9 into a really portable Pewit minimal
fuss. Samsung is loading the Note 9 up with powerful hardware and best in class
LTE speeds, to make sure its fit for that job. There will be two models of the phone.
A 128 gigabytes storage option, with 6 gigs of Raman the top end, 512 gigabyte
version, with 8 gigs of RAM That much memory should make the Note 9a true
multitasking champ. The Note 9 runs on the Snapdragon 845 processor. But
Samsung says it has made improvements to the Gunther is an even a new water
carbon cooling systemin the Note 9, which is supposed to keep it cool when you’re
playing games, like, you guessed it, Fortnight’s even asked a Samsung rep if
there really is water inside of the Note 9,and it turns out, yes there is.The
rear camera is pulled right from the Galaxy S9 Plus, and has the same dual
aperture capabilities with a secondary lens for portrait shots. New this year,
is AI-powered scene recognition.


The Note 9 will try to automatically detect
what your subject is, and adjust things like contrast, saturation and white balance,
without you having to do any of it yourself. The camera will also alert you if
a shot was blurry or if someone blinked. This type of thing doesn’t fare so
well in other phones, so were going to have to figure out if the Samsung’s
implementation is any better. You can always turn it offend stick to the manual
or auto modes, if you prefer. And, because this is a Samsung Galaxy Note, of
course there’s an S-Pen, which now has Bluetooth low energy built in. Bluetooth
gives Samsung’s stylus new functionalities button can act as a remote camera shutter,
a presentation clicker, or, control your music. By default, pressing and
holding that button opens the camera. But you can customize it to open any app
you want. It works from up to 30 feet away and Samsung has built in a super
capacitor for rapid charging when its inside the phone. You should never have
to worry about the Spends battery lifer-orders for the Note 9 start on August
10thand it ships on August 24th.The 128-gigabyte model is $999.00and the 512-gigabyte
version is $1249.00. But Samsung is cramming everything it can into the Note 9,
to make it feel super powered and super productive. So overall, the Note 9 definitely
is an improvement over last year. But it’s going to take a full review and
living with it to really figure out if it lives up to the hype and if it’s
worth the upgrade.

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