Samsung Electronics America, Inc released their new phone, the Samsung Galaxy Note9. It’s built with a long-lasting battery and an intelligent camera.
Equipped with high-quality screen performance the Note9 is available across the United States in stores and online. The new Samsung Galaxy Note9 was created with the user in mind. It has capabilities that allow it to keep up with you all day.
Statistics according to Samsung.com:
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Battery: With a 4,000mAh battery in the Galaxy Note9, you get long-lasting all day power to watch movies, play games, listen to music and more.
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Storage: Store more and delete less with 128 and 512GB storage options. And with a microSD card (sold separately) slot, Galaxy Note9 is 1TB-ready—so you’ll have room to add to your favorite photos, videos and apps.
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Infinity Display: The 6.4” Quad HD Super AMOLED Infinity Display received a record-setting A+ rating from DisplayMate, which called the Galaxy Note9 “the most innovative and high-performance smartphone display that we have ever lab tested.”
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Speed and Power: Galaxy Note9 is a super powerful smartphone with cutting-edge 10nm processor and support for the fastest network speeds available (up to 1.2 gigabits per second), so you can stream and download without slowing down.
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Gaming: Galaxy Note9 features an innovative Water Carbon Cooling system, and on-device AI-based performance adjustment algorithm, so you can play graphics-rich games and still get stable performance. In all, the power, performance, vivid display and stereo speakers make the Galaxy Note9 ideal for mobile gaming. And for fans of Fortnite, one of the hottest mobile games, the Galaxy Note9 and the Galaxy Tab S4 offer special access to an exclusive Galaxy skin designed just for them. [1]
Notes:
- ^Release), S. (2018). Samsung Galaxy Note9: An Award-Winning Phone for Those Who Want It All Arrives In Stores In The U.S. Today – Samsung US Newsroom. [online] Samsung US Newsroom. Available at: https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-galaxy-note9-arrives-in-stores-in-us/ [Accessed 4 Sep. 2018]. (go back ↩)