Samsung Galaxy Note 9 release date, specs rumors: Gadget to continue using heat pipes

A photo of Samsung Galaxy Note 8 in Midnight Black. Samsung Website

While the hype on Apple's release of their iPhone X has slowly subsided, many are now turning their attention to another much-anticipated gadget, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

Although the current Galaxy Note 8 was only released a few months ago, fans are already looking forward to the next iteration of the device. It was previously rumored that the gadget would continue getting using heat pipes, which Samsung had started to incorporate since the Galaxy S7. This news trashes other rumors that future Samsung gadgets will leave the feature used to avoid overheating, as these were believed to cost too much.

Meanwhile, some explained that should the company leave the heat pipes out of their gadgets. Apparently, the company should replace it with more useful and dependable technology.

Galaxy Note 9 is believed to feature thre12-megapixel (MP) cameras: one in front and the other two on the back of the phone. For its display, the gadget is believed to have a 4K resolution, an improvement from Galaxy Note 8's 2960 x 1440 display. It will also have Corning Gorilla Glass 5, and the 18:9 screen will be bezel-less.

For other specifications, Galaxy Note 9 will run on an Octa-Core Exynos 9810. It will come with an 8-gigabyte (GB) random access memory (RAM). Further, the device is rumored to come in standard 128 GB and 256 GB variants. The gadget will use the Android 8.0 Oreo operating system, and the battery is rumored to be around 3600 mAh. It should come with an Ingress Protection 68 for a dust and water resistant gadget.

People also believe that the gadget is already in the works, though no confirmation has been announced. With these said, fans should take these rumors with a grain of salt.

Although no release date has been announced, the device is expected to hit shelves sometime in 2018.

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