According to a new info provided by Ice Universe via Twitter, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will sport a 4,000mAh battery. The source actually wrote that he is “100 percent sure” in the info that he provided, and it remains to be seen if it is accurate as well. Earlier today, that very same source shared some Galaxy Note 9-related info via Weibo (Chinese social network), saying that Samsung is still undecided on the dual camera orientation on the back of the Galaxy Note 9, and that the battery size will affect the company’s decision.
The Galaxy Note 9 is expected to become official in August, though we still do not know when exactly, even though some rumors suggested that it is coming in early August. The Galaxy Note 9 will probably be quite similar to the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus in terms of the design, though it may offer a different dual camera orientation, plus it will include an S Pen stylus, of course. The Galaxy Note 9 will also be larger than both the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, while the phone will be made out of metal and glass. The Galaxy Note 9 will almost certainly sport a fingerprint scanner on the back, and that fingerprint scanner will be the same shape as the one included on the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus.
The Galaxy Note 9 is expected to sport a display which is larger than 6.2 inches, while the phone will have thinner bezels than its predecessor, though not much thinner it seems. The Galaxy Note 9 will be fueled by the Exynos 9810 and Snapdragon 845, both variants will be available, and their availability will be market-dependent, as is the case with the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus. The Galaxy Note 9 will include at least 6GB of RAM on the inside, while the phone will sport a curved Super AMOLED display. A 3.5mm headphone jack will probably be included, as is a part of the Galaxy S9’s design as well. The device will include IP68 certification, and it remains to be seen how much will it cost.