The Samsung Galaxy Note 9, which is set to become the successor of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 that was launched last year, may arrive in an 8GB RAM variant along with a massive 256GB of inbuilt storage. In addition, the smartphone is also expected to launch in multiple variants with lower RAM capacity.
The latest information comes in the form of a tweet shared by renowned leaker IceUniverse on Twitter. The tweet, however, says “If you are lucky” which indicates that there is no surety about this news as of now.
Interestingly, the upcoming smartphone is also expected to support up to 400GB of storage expansion with the help of a micro-SD card. Also if the news turns out to be true, then the smartphone would arrive with 512GB of inbuilt storage space which is double the space available on the most premium version of the Samsung Galaxy S9 which comes with 256GB of internal storage space.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is expected to be unveiled in late July or early August this year. As per rumors, Samsung has decided to launch the device earlier due to the poor sales of the Samsung Galaxy S9 that was launched in March this year.
Also as per speculations, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 may arrive with similar design elements to the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. However, it may boast better specifications than its predecessor along with a more high power battery under the hood.
The smartphone is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset for the US variant of the device while the European and Asian variants are expected to be powered by Samsung’s in-house Exynos 9810 SoC. The device is also expected to retain its dual-rear camera module and the Stylus Pen.
Samsung has also recently confirmed that the Galaxy Note 9 will come with an improved Bixby 2.0 support. It will also sport a 6.4-inch full HD display with an aspect ratio of 18.5:9 and very thin bezels on the sides. It is likely to be powered by a massive 4,000mAh battery under the hood.