Samsung Accidentally Publishes Galaxy Note 9 Pre-Order Page

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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 rumors and news are in a full swing at the moment. Just today, Samsung accidentally published the pre-order of the Galaxy Note 9. In the uploaded page, the back of the Galaxy Note 9 can be seen with the bottom revealed having the USB Type-C port. A yellow S-Pen can be seen over the top of a Coral Blue Galaxy Note 9. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is only 6 days away and things are crazily spilling out of Samsung’s hands.Galaxy Note 9 Pre-Order Page

The uploaded page cannot be intentional since it says we have unpacked our most powerful phone yet. Had it been intentional, Samsung must have cleared that the phone is yet to come out. It clearly depicts that the page was supposed to go live only after the unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9.

Galaxy Note 9 – The Most Powerful Galaxy Phone

So far, we have had a chance to take a look at the upcoming Note 9 from almost every single angle. The Galaxy Note 9 will come equipped with a 6.3-inch QHD display. Samsung is using its very own Exynos 9810 and Snapdragon 845 CPU in this device. The Galaxy Note 9 will have a RAM of 6GB and its internal storage will get a bump from 64GB to 128GB. The Galaxy Note 9 is also getting a battery upgrade. Samsung will reportedly insert a battery of 4,000 mAh in the Galaxy Note 9. Furthermore, this phone will have a dual-rear camera just like the Galaxy S9 Plus. On the front, the Galaxy Note 9 will have an 8MP shooter. USB Type-C will be installed at the bottom. The Galaxy Note 9 will be water and dust resistant as well. The headphone jack is coming too.

Leaks and rumors have also suggested that Samsung is upgrading the S-Pen this time around. The S-Pen will have Bluetooth connectivity. Using the S-Pen users will be able to perform various operations like taking pictures or controlling the music player. Samsung will definitely optimize the software of the Galaxy Note 9.

We have covered almost everything that has leaked about the Galaxy Note 9 so far. While you take a look at the Galaxy Note 9, don’t forget to share your views with us.

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