Samsung is ready to cancel the Note range and the Galaxy Note 9's eye-watering price is likely to be a big reason why. This is the largest battery Samsung has ever put into a mass market smartphone. The Galaxy Note 9 changes this and it will come with an industry-leading 512GB with its microSD card able to add a further 1TB. Granted the Galaxy Note 9 doesn't cost $2,000 like Samsung's real passion project, but it's a big ask in a year when Apple will cut iPhone prices. Still, if the Galaxy Note series is to end, then at least the Galaxy Note 9 will do it by staying true to what made the series such a hit in the first place: making everything absolutely massive…___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesSamsung's Galaxy Note 9 Is Very ExpensiveSamsung's Galaxy S10 Is A Truly Massive SmartphoneMassive Galaxy Note 9 Leak Details All-New FeaturesSamsung Filing Makes Galaxy Note 9 OfficialSamsung's Radical Galaxy Smartphone Costs $2,000
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Leak Reveals Sudden Cancellation
That said, it seems Samsung is taking criticism very personally as a new leak from within the company's supply chain reveals the Galaxy Note is facing a sudden and unexpected cancellation…According to popular Korean site The Bell, Samsung is seriously considering scrapping the Galaxy Note brand completely. In fact, The Bell states that the fate of the Galaxy Note range largely depends on customers' response to the Galaxy Note 9. A cancellation would see the Galaxy Note "merged" with the Galaxy S range, but there's no detail on how this takes place. For example, the Galaxy S range got the 'bezel-less' design first, the Galaxy Note range got dual cameras first. ___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesMassive 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's Galaxy S10 Is A Truly Massive Smartphone
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