There is no more turning back. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is a reality after being certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This means that the new smartphone is already on the verge of its official launch and has met all the requirements to enter the international market.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 would be presented on August 9th, at the second Unpacked event held by Samsung.
According to the documents from the FCC, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 would come under the model number SM-N960F, and will be compatible with most telecommunications and data networks used globally.
Other details include Bluetooth, NFC, and MST, the latter being a dedicated chip for mobile payments through Samsung Pay.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will have a renewed S-Pen
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