The Galaxy Note 9 gets a new Bluetooth-enable S-Pen, a new dual camera module on the back, better internal storage and RAM options and enhanced DeX experience.
South
Korean electronics giant Samsung on August 8 introduced the Galaxy
Note 9. The smartphone is launching in India on August 22,
exclusively on Amazon. While the smartphone shares a lot with its
predecessor, it also gets some major improvements such as a new
Bluetooth-enable S-Pen, a new dual camera module on the back, better
internal storage and RAM options and enhanced DeX experience. The
most important thing is that the phone is priced the same (Rs 67,900)
as its predecessor i.e. Samsung Galaxy Note 8, when it was launched.
The
S-Pen has always been one of the key differentiating factors for
Samsung Galaxy Note-series smartphones. In the previous iterations,
the S-Pen functionality was more or less limited to digital inking
capabilities. However, in the Galaxy Note 9, the S-Pen is
Bluetooth-enabled that allows it to control select mobile phone
features such as camera, YouTube, etc., along with regular inking
capabilities. With the new S-Pen, for an example, you can long press
the key to open the camera, single press the key to take shot and
double press it to switch between the front and rear camera.
Like
the Samsung
Galaxy S9-series, the Galaxy Note 9 sports dual 12-megapixel
cameras on the back. The primary sensor features a variable aperture
lens (f/1.5 – f/2.4) and the secondary sensor is a telephoto lens.
Variable aperture allows the phone to adjust aperture based on
lighting conditions in auto mode. In the manual mode, the aperture
can be set either to bright f/1.5 or smaller f/2.4, based on user
preference. The secondary telephoto lens enables 2x zoom
capabilities, along with portrait mode and enhanced bokeh effect.
Thought
the camera module has been taken from the Galaxy S9-series, the
Galaxy Note 9 also gets intelligent scene recognition that
automatically recognises scene and adjusts the settings accordingly.
This is something similar to how the camera modules in artificial
intelligence-capable smartphone work.
This
is another feature taken from the Galaxy S9-series. The Galaxy Note 9
features dual speakers, custom-tuned by audio experts at AKG. The
Galaxy Note 9 is powered by a 4,000 mAh battery, which is 500 mAh
more than the one found in the Galaxy S9+ and 700 mAh more than its
predecessor, the Note 8.
Samsung
DeX has come a long way since inception. The DeX turns a monitor or
television into a smart computer for enhanced desktop experience,
when connected with select Samsung smartphones. With the Galaxy Note
9, the DeX computing experience has become much simpler and easy to
use. For DeX to work, the Note 9 does not require a dock. Instead, it
now also works with a regular HDMI cable.
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