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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Seen With A Broken Screen

It was only a matter of time before the first Galaxy Note 9 images appeared online from someone who had access to the phone before the official announcement. Unfortunately, these images are not impressive, showing the phone in a rather… unpleasant state. This seems to confirm many of the rumors so far, but it might suggest that it does not use the new Gorilla Glass 6 as the image unit is photographed with the glass on the screen already broken.

The information that can be extracted from these photos is that the back of the device really underwent the most changes, ie the dual camera system was now positioned above the fingerprint sensor. Otherwise, the phone looks almost identical to Galaxy Note 8 from last year. Being a black unit, which is quite standard, we cannot know what other colors Samsung has prepared, so far only the blue version is present in the images dropped on the internet.

On the front however, the phone has a cracked screen. There are already speculations suggesting that it is a display protection applied over the original one, but by looking at the edges of the phone, they are similar on both sides and there seem to be no cuts to the cameras and sensors on the front. Thus, this situation does not give much confidence in Samsung’s new phone in terms of shock resistance, but we do not even know why it was used before photos.

It is possible that this unit has even been used to test shock resistance, and the cracks are the result of several successive falls. Of course, there is a possibility that the one who got this prototype has dropped it. Unfortunately, for the one who launched the online images, several markers that can drive the unit were visible in the images, even if the IMEI and serial code were hidden. Ironically, the “do not leak info” message on the back is also visible.

The latter might suggest that we are dealing with a false photo, the message being specially added. Until Aug. 9 we will not know for sure whether this is really the final design of Galaxy Note 9 and what kind of glass Samsung uses in its construction. Considering that Gorilla Glass 6 was just been announced, there is little chance that Samsung will get components from Corning so fast. However, being the number one smartphone on the market, there is an opportunity for an understanding between the two companies.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Release Date – New Sensor Features and Screen Improvements

It is well-known by now that Samsung is one of the best phone companies that is out there on the market so people are always more than excited to see what it will come up with next and when that phone is going to be released. Such is the case with Galaxy Note 9 which is going to be the latest addition to the Note series. Today we will be talking about the specs of this phone and the possible release date that we heard about.

When will it come out?

Samsung is way too secretive about the release date of its latest phone but from the rumors that we heard and that are most likely to be real, we can expect it to be available on the market sometime around August or September. Since other models from the Note series were released during this period as well we can expect the South Korean company to stick close to this tradition.

New features for Samsung Note 9

With each new phone that comes out, fans want to see what features have been implemented that they have never seen before and it looks like the South Korean company is not going to disappoint its fans with the Galaxy Note 9. We have heard that we will most likely see a fingerprint sensor being placed in the screen of the phone. Yes, yet again Samsung did not confirm or deny this rumor but there is a small chance that this could become reality.

However, for us to see that happen or not we will have to wait a bit longer until Samsung will have the event where it will launch the Galaxy Note 9. Hopefully, the date of the launch will not be pushed back even more due to there needing to be more tests done.

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