Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Appears Online in Pure White Colour

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Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 9 in August this year, and there are no two thoughts about it that the phablet is one of the best and the most advanced Note device Samsung has ever launched. The Note 9 was originally launched four colours including Midnight Black, Ocean Blue, Lavender Purple, and Metallic Copper. To recall, last month, the fifth colour model of the Note 9, Cloud Silver was put to on sale. Surprisingly, Samsung didn’t launch Note 9 in the rumoured White colour variant. But now, it looks like the White variant of Note 9 is in the works. However, Samsung is yet to confirm the same.

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The renders of the Galaxy Note 9 Pure White colour as leaked by a popular tipster Evan Blass, who’s usually very accurate at his leaks. Blass, on Monday, took to Twitter to post the picture of the White Note 9. By the looks of it, this model of Note 9 is expected to pack the same features and specifications as the other variants. The only difference could be the colour.

Looks Ravishing

The leaked picture shows the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 from the back side, and by the looks of it, the phablet looks classy. We expect the back of the phone to be made of glass, possibly mixed with some metal or aluminium. Besides the phone, the S Pen is also picturised in the leaked photo. The S Pen also appears in White colour, and it looks great. Overall, at least in the picture, the White paint on both the Galaxy Note 9 and the S Pen gives them a premium touch.

In India, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was launched in three colours Midnight Black, Ocean Blue, and Metallic Copper, and now we expect the fourth variant of the phone to be available soon, which is the White colour model. As for the pricing, the Galaxy Note 9 was launched for a starting price tag of Rs 67,900 for the 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant. The top end 8GB RAM/512GB storage model of the phone retails for Rs 84,900.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Specifications and Features

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was launched in August this year. And as noted is one of the most powerful, good looking and most promising Note launched by the South Korean smartphone maker ever. The Galaxy Note 9 sports a 6.4-inch display with 1440 x 2960 pixels resolution. The Samsung device is powered by 1.7GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor paired with 6GB of RAM and up to 512GB storage.

The phone comes in two storage models – the base one with 128GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 512GB, while the top end model packs 512GB storage. As far as the camera setup is concerned, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 comes with dual cameras on the back and single on the front. On the rear panel, the phone packs a 12MP primary camera, while on the front it includes an 8MP front shooter. The phone is backed by a massive 4000mAh battery.

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