After much hype, rumors and leaks, Samsung has finally confirmed Galaxy Note 9 in China, much to everyone's relief and putting an end to the curiosity of the people about the new phone.
Spotted by LetsGoDigital, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is now Chinese certified via China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (CMIIT), a process that requires making the device public knowledge. Back in March, the device Samsung SM-N9600 was already certified and few days ago, a second variant was added, the Samsung SM-N9608. Both the model numbers are most probably the Chinese version of Note 9.
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The certificate showed that the phone accompanied by stylus pen will most likely be launched earlier than expected, sometime around August 2018. Unfortunately, the certificate did not reveal further details about the phone.
However, according to rumors there are a few things that the Note 9 will probably feature. As Forbes reports, the phone will feature an in-display fingerprint sensor with the biggest smartphone battery by Samsung.
Similar to Galaxy S9, the phone will dual aperture rear camera with an upgrade in its front camera. It might also have an improved operating method for its stylus pen along with version of Samsung’s voice assistant, Bixby 2.0.