We reported last week that Samsung may launch a
white version of its current flagship, the Galaxy Note 9, on November 23.
Perhaps it's pure coincidence, but Samsung actually introduced a new Galaxy
Note 9 model on Black Friday, although that doesn't really matter since the
phone is not yet available in the United States.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in white has been officially
introduced in Taiwan earlier today, but the phone won't actually hit the
shelves until next month. As far as the price goes, this one won't be cheap, as
Samsung Taiwan announced the "First Snow" Galaxy Note 9 for around US$ 1,000 outright.
While we do expect Samsung to bring this version of
the Galaxy Note 9 to other countries, we're not sure if it will arrive in the
U.S. in time for Christmas. For the time being, Taiwan is the only place where
the white Galaxy Note 9 will sell starting December, so we'll just have to wait
and see what Samsung plans to do with it going forward.
And if you plan to wait for the White Samsung Galaxy
Note 9 to arrive in the U.S. after all, you should know that hardware-wise it's
similar to other versions (Black, Copper, Purple, Blue, and Silver).