The Galaxy Note 9 Retail Box Reveals Complete Specs: 128GB Storage, 4000 mAh Battery Confirmed

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We are nearing the official release of the Galaxy Note 9. The information about the upcoming Galaxy Phablet is ranining at the moment and Samsung has absolutely no control over it. Just yesterday, Samsung accidentally published the pre-order page of the Galaxy Note 9. Earlier today, Samsung outed the official intro video of the Galaxy Note 9. Just now, the official retail box of the Galaxy Note 9 made it to the internet. All of the specifications of the Galaxy Note 9 can be seen at the back of this box. We are not sure if things are spilling out of Samsung hands intentionally or unintentionally, however, there isn’t going to be much of stuff to be surprised about on the launch day of the Galaxy Note 9.Galaxy Note 9 Retail Box

As it can be seen on the retail box, the Galaxy Note 9 is coming with a 6.4-inch WQHD+ display. The box further mentions the Galaxy Note 9 to have 128GB internal storage. There isn’t going to be a 64GB variant this time. It can also be seen that a RAM of 6GB is expected in this phone. Galaxy Note 9 will have dual 12MP + 12MP camera setup. The primary 12MP camera will have adjustable aperture and the second 12MP shooter will have a telephoto lens. On the front, the Galaxy Note 9 will have 8MP camera. The box also mentions the control features of the S Pen. Galaxy Note 9 is coming with IP68 certification which means this phone will be water and dust resistant. Last, but not the least, a 4,000 mAh battery on the upcoming note has been confirmed with the help of this box as well. It will have AKG tuned audio.

Galaxy Note 9 will be officially revealed on August 9 in an event taking place in the NewYork City. Samsung is also going to introduce a new dual wireless charger which will charge the phone and the Galaxy smartwatch at the same time. For now, we are keeping our eyes on the official Galaxy Note 9 launch event. Stay connected with us to know more about this phone.

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