Galaxy Note 9 has been one of the hit for Samsung in the
technological world in 2018. Note 9 has a reputation as bleeding edge phone in
the note series. It is the first with multi window software for running two
different applications at the same time and consists of curved edge screen. The
new Galaxy Note 9 starts from 999$ and it includes an S pen that improves the
remote control in this device.
What’s new
with Samsung Note 9?
S Pen: Now the
stylus pen comes with a Bluetooth control, so it can be used for presentations,
music control and taking pictures.
Huge
Battery: Samsung Note 9 has a huge battery of 4000mAh which is the
biggest in Samsung handset history. This is a huge step up if compared with
Note 8 (3300mAh) but upon performance check Note 9’s battery wasn’t able to
come up to expectations and it showed only marginal improvements
AI Camera: The camera
on the Note 9 can recognize 20 different scenes and can adjust in complex light
situations to obtain the best results
Water
Cooled: This monster uses a water carbon fiber cooling system to
prevent heat to increase efficiency and to deliver sustained high performance.
Design: The most
appealing feature of any phone is design and Note 9 has now been introduced in
two elegant colors. It comes in Lavender Purple and Ocean Blue version, but
Lavender Purple appears to capture most of the market due to its eye-catching
elegance. However, ocean blue version is equipped with a yellow S pen, which
writes in yellow on-screen memo mode. Shortly after release of Note 9, Cloud
Silver and Midnight black colors were also introduced in the market and Samsung
plans to sell them as their exclusive product with a premium price.
Though Note 9 is a beautiful phone but it takes a keen eye to
differentiate between Note 8 and Note 9 as both are 6.4 inches long and 0.34
inches deep. Difference occurs in weight of both phones; the new Note 9 is
slightly lighter the Note 8 but holding both the devices wouldn’t make such a
difference as the weight is slightly low. The biggest change is the fingerprint
sensor, which Samsung wisely moved from beside the dual-lens camera to beneath
it. This makes it easier for those of us with small hands to easily unlock the
phone without straining our stubby fingers.
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