Samsung Suddenly 'Confirms' Massive Galaxy Note 9 Upgrade

Samsung is set to cancel the Galaxy Note range, and the asking price of the Galaxy Note 9 means it is unlikely to ride to the rescue. That said, if the Galaxy Note 9 is to go out in a blaze of glory, then the good news is it will definitely sign-off by setting a record for the range’s most famous feature… 

The Galaxy Note 9 will have a massive 4,000mAh battery. For sure. 100%. How do we know? Because a filing Samsung made with Brazil’s National Telecommunications Agency ‘ANATEL’ and spotted by SamMobile states it explicitly. And this has spectacular consequences.

The big news is it confirms the details of a claimed hands-on review by popular Russian tech reporter Eldar Murtazin. At the time Murtazin claimed his leaked unit had a 4,000mAh battery and it delivered real-world battery life of up to two days and could playback 25 hours of non-stop video at maximum brightness on a single charge. That’s astonishing.

Furthermore, the ANATEL filing means Murtazin’s other intriguing Galaxy Note 9 claims must now be taken very seriously.

On the flip side, while this major battery upgrade will excite Galaxy Note fans (the Galaxy Note 8 had just a 3300mAh battery), the problem remains Samsung’s asking price. Earlier this week rock solid WinFuture tipster Roland Quandt said Galaxy Note 9 prices will start at €1050 ($1230) rising to €1250 ($1460) in Europe. And remember, European prices are not that different from the US as they include sales tax.
Source: https://www.forbes.com

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