Samsung GALAXY Note 9: HUGE change in the FIGHT with the iPhone

The Samsung GALAXY Note 9 has a huge and extremely good change in the fight with the iPhone, the new Samsung smartphone going over the Apple phones again.

Samsung GALAXY Note 9 HUGE Change FIGHT iPhone

Samsung GALAXY Note 9 it already has many of the important news confirmed by various sources close to the Korean company, or even by Koreans through the South Korean media, and not only that. We already know Samsung GALAXY Note 9 specifications, how much will Samsung GALAXY Note 9 cost, and all this creates a fairly complete picture of the phone that Samsung is going to officially present on August 9 to everyone.

The Samsung GALAXY Note 9 still has an extremely important change in the fight with the iPhone, with Samsung choosing to implement storage space of 128 GB and 512 GB in the phone they will sell. In the cheapest version, the Samsung GALAXY Note 9 will have 128 GB of storage space, compared to 64 GB in the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X, the more expensive version will have 512 GB of storage space, double that of competing iPhone phones.

Samsung GALAXY Note 9: HUGE change in the FIGHT with the iPhone

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Samsung GALAXY Note 9 had confirmed in a recent advertisement the much larger amount of storage space that the Samsung company will implement, so there are no longer any doubts about this change, Samsung has tried almost every year to offer as many a difference of this kind between its products and iPhone phones, and with the Samsung GALAXY Note 9 it will not be inferior, and here the customers who will buy the new phone stand to gain.

Samsung GALAXY Note 9 does not come with many major innovations, but those from Samsung have chosen to implement a bunch of small changes, which in total could convince a lot of people to buy the phone. The summation of all these changes for the Samsung GALAXY Note 9 will transform the phone into a model that business customers will definitely want, and the rather high price will be worth paying, in the "light" of these changes.