The Samsung Galaxy Note 9, also known by its codename “Crown” is a member of the Galaxy Note Series of “phablets” as the successor to the Galaxy Note 8. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was introduced in August 2018 and ushered in Samsung’s come-back season for its Galaxy Note line.
After facing setbacks with the Note 7 and reacting to those battery malfunctions with the Note 8 (by limiting battery life to the consumer’s dismay), the Galaxy Note 9 was awarded Consumer Report’s “Best Phone of the Year” title. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 features a dual back camera system, new S pen capabilities with third party support, and a headphone jack for the last time, as its successor Galaxy Note 10 will not have one.
The Samsung Galaxy Note9 has a height of 6.37” (161.9 mm), width of 3.01” (76.4 mm), depth of .35” (8.8 mm), and weighs 7.1 oz (201 g). The screen size is 6.4” (160 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 px at 516 ppi.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9, also known by its codename “Crown” is a member of the Galaxy Note Series of “phablets” as the successor to the Galaxy Note 8. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was introduced in August 2018 and ushered in Samsung’s come-back season for its Galaxy Note line.
After facing setbacks with the Note 7 and reacting to those battery malfunctions with the Note 8 (by limiting battery life to the consumer’s dismay), the Galaxy Note 9 was awarded Consumer Report’s “Best Phone of the Year” title. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 features a dual back camera system, new S pen capabilities with third party support, and a headphone jack for the last time, as its successor Galaxy Note 10 will not have one.
The Samsung Galaxy Note9 has a height of 6.37” (161.9 mm), width of 3.01” (76.4 mm), depth of .35” (8.8 mm), and weighs 7.1 oz (201 g). The screen size is 6.4” (160 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 px at 516 ppi.