Samsung Filing Makes Galaxy Note 9 Official
The Galaxy Note 9 is going to anger some people and with good reason. The FCC application confirms the applicant as Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd as well as the Galaxy Note 9's model number: SM-N960F, the expected jump from the Galaxy Note 8's SM-N950F. Meanwhile, FCC submission doesn't give away any Galaxy Note 9 specs but they aren't needed. Furthermore, what the FCC submission ties in with is consistent information that the Galaxy Note 9 will launch early. Because Samsung has bigger priorities.This is our best look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 yet
referring to It was only a matter of time before we got a really good look at the upcoming phone. We're just a few weeks away from Samsung announcing the Galaxy Note 9 on August 9. Read also: Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Everything you need to knowWhile Samsung has only teased a small glimpse of a yellow S-Pen for the business-oriented smartphone, we now have a really good idea of what the Note 9 will look like, thanks to Evan Blass. Bless posted what appears to be a marketing photo (or render) of the Note 9, showing the aforementioned yellow S-Pen leaning against the Note 9. The back of the phone shows that Samsung has moved the fingerprint sensor, located next to the dual-camera on the Note 8, to underneath the lenses.Samsung 'Accidentally' Confirms Massive Galaxy Note 9
In a new tweet, the tipster (whose track record includes breaking the Galaxy Note 8, attaining the first Galaxy S8 real world photos and dissecting the Galaxy S9 four months before release) has obtained a full-page Samsung advertisement for the Galaxy Note 9. The bad news is the ad confirms the Galaxy Note 9 has a disappointingly iterative design which is almost identical to the Galaxy Note 8, except for the fact we know it will actually be heavier and thicker. You can also see the new central alignment of the rear fingerprint sensor, which confirms the cancellation of an in-display reader (now saved for the all-new Galaxy S10). Especially given the warning signs Samsung got from the Galaxy S9, which is struggling after a similarly incremental upgrade from the Galaxy S8. Good thing then that Samsung is only marking time in 2018, as its plans for 2019 have already revealed something far more radical and boundary-pushing arriving early year…___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesGalaxy S10 May Have Up To Five CamerasMassive Galaxy Note 9 Leak Details All-New FeaturesSamsung Filing Makes Galaxy Note 9 OfficialSamsung's Radical Galaxy Smartphone Costs $2,000Samsung's Galaxy X And Galaxy S10 Plans RevealedSamsung Suddenly 'Confirms' Massive Galaxy Note 9
The company has repeatedly 'accidentally' leaked the Galaxy Note 9 via China, Columbia, the FCC (twice) and 'lost' a unit which resulted in the first hands-on review. But now Samsung has gone one step further and put the phone on its website…Picked up by the eagled-eyed SamMobile, Samsung has listed the Galaxy Note 9 on its support sites in France, Norway, Denmark and Finland. The bad news is these increases will make the Galaxy Note 9 heavier and thicker than the Galaxy Note 8, the in-display fingerprint sensor has been postponed until the more exciting Galaxy S10 and the core design has barely changed. Then again, it's noticeable Samsung has been far less sloppy about Galaxy S10 redesign and wallet-busting folding Galaxy X. Those devices will do more than enough to sell themselves…___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesMassive Galaxy Note 9 Leak Details All-New FeaturesFCC Reveals Galaxy Note 9 Has Exciting New S PenGalaxy Note 9′s Big Battery Has A Serious ShortcomingSamsung's Radical Galaxy Smartphone Costs $2,000Samsung's Galaxy X And Galaxy S10 Plans Revealedcollected by :Molly Tony
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