Samsung Galaxy Note9 may launch early and it's Galaxy S9's fault
Is it odd that the Galaxy Note9 was spotted at Geekbench this early? It isn’t if the report of an accelerated time frame is true. And apparently, it’s Galaxy S9’s fault.
The launch of the second 2018 flagship may come as early as July or August, based on info that Samsung Display is pulling up the AMOLED production for the Note9 from June to April, says Korean publication The Investor.
This is partially because the Galaxy S9 isn’t selling as well as Samsung expected and also because the company wants to preempt the new iPhones.
Anyway, the new screen will be slightly larger – 6.38”, up form 6.32” – but will not hide a fingerprint reader beneath it. Huawei and Goodix announced a phone with an under display fingerprint reader, but that’s a €1,700 unit and doesn’t quite prove that the tech is ready for mass production (or that it will be in a few short months).
Last year, the iPhone X was late because of component shortages, which gave the Note8 some breathing room. In order to have a head start this year, Samsung will need to launch early. Especially amid rumors of a 6.45” OLED iPhone coming this year.
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 18 Apr 2018
- xYG
English please?
- Ash
- 07 Apr 2018
- srY
No sales because s9 plus is very expensive looks same like s8 plus. Note 8 is more useful and much better ,
- Vegetaholic
- 05 Apr 2018
- sXj
Yeah sure, except it will be throttle to crawl once your battery will degrade, you will be force to spend more money than on any over brand with Apple.