The Galaxy Note 9 is getting officially released on
August 9. But what has just made it through to the Internet from the land of
leaks may already leave you feel very unimpressed. A fresh render claimed to be
a final official one has been published by Android Headlines just now. The
publication claims that the render is from a reliable source. However, it
doesn’t paint a complete picture and the rear is completely hidden from sight.
Talking more about the front design, it is clear the
design is a 99 percent copy paste from the Galaxy Note 8 front panel. The upper
bezel houses the exact same components – the iris scanner, earpiece, cameras,
as on the Note 8. Even the bottom bezel is no different than its predecessor
from the looks of it. Sadly enough, We’re not treated to a view of the more
interesting side, the back. That is where the biggest changes will be, in terms
of design.
In terms of specifications, the Galaxy Note 9 will
get the standard iterative upgrade it always gets each year. Samsung will
likely also move the fingerprint reader to a more ergonomic position beneath
the dual camera. Rumour has it that Samsung might use the new ISOCELL Plus tech
for the cameras that debuted at the Shanghai MWC some days back.
The source suggests the Galaxy Note 9 will come in
five paint options: Midnight Black, Coral Blue, Orchid Gray, Teddy Brown, and
Titanium Gray. The launch event is on August 9.