Samsung has mistakenly posted an official Galaxy Note 9 render on its New Zealand website — days before the phone’s announcement… Samsung has mistakenly posted an official Galaxy Note 9 render on its New Zealand website — days before the phone’s announcement…
The Galaxy Note 9 render that we’re talking about (seen below) is currently shown only on Samsung’s New Zealand website, next to a non-working pre-order button. Since the new smartphone won’t be properly announced before August 9, this is likely a mistake — the whole pre-order page will probably disappear in no time and should resurface online on, or after August 9.
The Note 9 showcased by Samsung is a blue variant, although its S Pen is yellow. Previously leaked images have suggested that this would be the only variant to come with a differently-colored stylus. In other words, the black Note 9 will have a black S Pen, the brown Note 9 should have a brown S Pen, and so on.
a pre-order, so you’ll have to return to Samsung’s website on August 9 to actually buy the Note 9 (which, by the way, is presented as the company’s most powerful In the US, Samsung only allows customers to reserve the new Note via a special webpage — without really revealing the handset and its name. A reservation isa pre-order, so you’ll have to return to Samsung’s website on August 9 to actually buy the Note 9 (which, by the way, is presented as the company’s most powerful phone to date).
Prices for the Galaxy Note 9 should start at around $900 — $950 (128 GB model), going up to about $1,200 (512 GB model). If you want to know what features the new phone is expected to offer, our Galaxy Note 9 rumor review is a good place to start.