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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 coming to India on August 22
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SME Times News Bureau | 14 Aug, 2018
After a successful global launch in New York on August 9, South Korean
giant Samsung will unveil its flagship Galaxy Note 9 in India on August
22.
Industry sources on Tuesday confirmed to IANS that the India
launch -- to be attended by top Korean executives -- will be the biggest
ever for Samsung in the country.
The pre-booking for Galaxy Note
9 -- which will be available in 6GB+128GB and 8GB+512GB variants for Rs
67,900 and Rs 84,900 respectively -- opened in India on August 10.
Those
who pre-book the device will get a chance to own a Samsung Gear Sport
smartwatch for Rs 4,999, which originally costs Rs 22,990.
All
variants of the device will be available across retail and online
stores. The smartphone will also be available on Flipkart in the
country.
The device, to be made available globally from August
24, will be manufactured at the world's largest mobile manufacturing
plant in Noida that was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
July 9.
Galaxy Note 9 comes with a mammoth 1TB memory, a bigger 4,000mAh battery and a Bluetooth-equipped S Pen.
The
device that runs OS Android 8.1 (Oreo) has the latest Qualcomm
Snapdragon 845 system-on-chip (SoC) for the US customers and the models
powered by Samsung's very own "Exynos 9 Series 9810" chips will come to
India.
The device sports a dual camera system (12MP+12MP) with
dual optical image stabilisation (OIS) at the rear -- with 2 times more
powerful optical zoom and up to 10 times powerful digital zoom -- and an
8MP front shooter.
When it comes to Stylus Pen (the company
calls it S Pen), there is much more to experience this time. S Pen now
has remote control functionality along with Bluetooth connectivity and
extremely fast charging.
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