Samsung unveils Galaxy J7 Duo with 4GB RAM and dual cameras
According to new rumors, Note 9 will come up with two very interesting new changes.
The Samsung Galaxy Note devices are already big, to begin with, and have always been among the largest smartphones available in the market. And perhaps the more telling thing about using a GS6 for that long is that you have to be a fan of Samsung’s hardware and software – and that points you right at the Galaxy S9.
The display panel for the most part is likely to be similar to that of it’s predecessor with measurements of about 6.4 inches give or take, with specific measurements stating 6.38 inches. It is powered by either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or an Exynos 8895 64 bit (10nm-based) processor with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage which is expandable. The phone runs on Android 8.0 Oreo with Samsung Experience on top.
These and other issues will be resolved in the second half of 2018, allegedly, so keep an eye on TechLector to find out more.
In terms of optics, it has dual rear camera setup with 12 mega pixel primary camera and a secondary 12 mega pixel camera. Over on the front, there is a single 8MP camera that is accompanied by an LED flash – the front camera can be used for the Face Unlock feature. In addition, Samsung could be looking to bump the battery significantly from the 3,300mAh capacity on the Note 8 to either 3,850mAh or 4,000mAh.
Besides, the future Note smartphone will have a fingerprint reader integrated into the screen, an addon that a lot of people have been waiting for over a year. Congratulations, you’ve got one heck of a device on your hands! Samsung says that “when communicating with text just isn’t enough, Live Message allows you to reveal your unique personality and tell expressive stories”. That would be marginal at best, 6.4-inch compared to the current 6.3-inch display. The smartphone will ship with IP68 certification for water and dust resistance.