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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with Super AMOLED Display Available in Stores

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Moupiya Dutta
Moupiya Dutta
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Impressively upgrade! The new Samsung Galaxy Note 9 launched in the global market has almost every feature that you could want in an Android phone. To start with Galaxy Note 9; it is the most obscenely over-the-top smartphone that is currently on the market. Reviewers find that it just takes everything that exists in current phones and gives its consumers more of it.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 brings to you a 6.4-inch super AMOLED display, S Pen, dual-aperture camera, 128 GB of storage, 6 GB of RAM and more.

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As most of the companies are busy copying the notch design, Samsung this time excludes it making it a no-notch phone. It is to carry a heavy 4,000 mAh battery that will give it a full day of use even if you’re playing graphically intensive games. It might even extend across two days with normal use but this isn’t a phone for people with normal habits.

With its super screen display, everything looks incredible on it, from high definition YouTube videos to interactive content and even run-of-the-mill stuff like app menus and contact lists. There’s also the Super Slo-Mo feature that’s a lot of fun. The improved S Pen, which supposedly charges in full within a minute of plugging it into the Note 9, is great for remotely triggering snapshots, as well as pausing and unpausing YouTube videos.

The novelty has a dual rear camera setup that includes a 12-megapixel dual pixel sensor along with a wide-angle lens that has a variable f/1.5 and f/2.4 aperture. Both sensors are powered by optical image stabilization supporting features like 2x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom.

For the perfect selfie capture, there is an 8-megapixel sensor backed by an f/1.7 aperture, autofocus lens. Also, the handset has features such as flaw detection that can detect the blinking of eye, lens blur, and backlight to improve images. Adding to this, there are HDR and live focus modes and an AR Emoji feature that we find on the Galaxy S9 models as well.

As for availability the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was first launched in New York on August 9, and on August 22 the company did an official launch event in Gurugram, India. The phone is already available for order, and consumers will get it in offline stores from August 24. Buyers can choose between 2 variants; the base model with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage to be priced at Rs 67,900 and the top-model with 512GB storage and 8GB RAM priced at Rs 84,900.

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