Galaxy Note 9 FCC Approved- Will launch Earlier than Expected
It seems that Samsung will launch Galaxy Note 9 Earlier this year than the tentative date announced. FCC posted a listing for new Samsung phone having model number SM-N960F. This number is somewhat similar to previous Note Series i.e; SM-N950 for the Note 8 and SM-N930 for the Note 7. It a good news for Samsung lovers who were anxiously waiting for Galaxy Note 9. There wait will end before as Galaxy Note 9 FCC Approved.
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On July 31, 2017, Galaxy Note 8 was listed on FCC Certification. So we can analyse that that Note 9 will arrive a bit earlier than Note 8 did last year. There were rumours which suggested that the Galaxy Note 9 will release in NewYork city on August 9.
Galaxy Note 9 FCC Approved with another model
Here is the approval list of SM-N960F/DS (single-SIM and dual-SIM versions) and SM-N960Xb by FCC:
In the image, the latter model could be an Asian variant of the Note 9 as the SM-N950 Galaxy Note 8 was released in Asia.
Since it is a non-US model, it could be powered by the Exynos 9810. Unfortunately, the FCC documents do not contain any information on the specifications of the Note 9.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 may arrive with 6.4-inch S-AMOLED Infinity Display, Exynos 9810 / Snapdragon 845 SoC, 6 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage and 3,850mAh battery. Some countries may receive 512 GB model of the Note 9 that may feature 8 GB of RAM.
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