Note 9’s Infinity Display earns highest-ever A+ grade in DisplayMate testing
Samsung’s latest flagship, the Note 9 phablet, has the best display on a smartphone and that’s not even surprising given its expertise in AMOLED display technology.
Samsung’s latest flagship, the Note 9 phablet, has the best display on a smartphone and that’s not even surprising given its expertise in AMOLED display technology.
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The rumors were right: the new Note doesn’t look too dissimilar from its predecessor. It brings a stronger battery, incremental camera improvements, more storage, a Bluetooth-enabled stylus and other perks.
Samsung has apparently accidentally (or was it “accidentally”?) posted its Galaxy Note 9 promotional video to YouTube ahead of next week’s announcement.
Samsung’s first Note 9 teaser videos hype assumed feature changes like a longer battery life, a faster in-house designed processor and plenty of built-in flash storage.
The South Korean conglomerate has scheduled the Galaxy Note 9 announcement on Thursday, August 9. The next Note is expected to have a slightly larger screen and battery, an upgraded S-Pen stylus and improved cameras.
Samsung’s next-generation Note flagship could be just two months away as supposedly poor sales of the Galaxy S9 series prompted the South Korean firm to roll out the next Note one month earlier, as early as August. Plus, a foldable “Galaxy X” device will reportedly be joining the lineup in 2019.
A key feature that Apple reportedly had to drop from its iPhone X may appear in Samsung’s next Note when it’s released in the second half of 2018.