Some more information concerning Samsung’s next flagship smartphone has surfaced. The Galaxy Note 9 is due this August and the latest out of China suggests that the handset is going to have a larger battery compared to its predecessor. Samsung is apparently going with a 4,000mAh battery for the Galaxy Note 9.
A China-based tipster with a solid track record claims with “100%” surety that the Galaxy Note 9 is going to feature a 4,000mAh battery. The Galaxy Note 9 was previously expected to ship with a 3,850mAh battery.
If the information is accurate then the Galaxy Note 9 may offer significant gains in the battery life department compared to its predecessor the Galaxy Note 8 which features a 3,300mAh battery. Samsung has obviously confirmed nothing about the Galaxy Note 9 at this point in time so it would be best to take this information with a grain of salt until there’s more to go on.
Recent reports have suggested that the Galaxy Note 9 is going to be launched in August this year at an event in New York City. Samsung is believed to be aiming for a release by the end of August which means that it’s possible that the Galaxy Note 9 may arrive a couple of weeks earlier than its predecessor did last year.