Samsung Galaxy Note 9 To Be The Most Expensive Note So Far
Samsung Galaxy Note has always been a very famous series of phone. Each Samsung Galaxy Note so far has been expensive than last. Especially in countries other than the US. The previous version of the Galaxy Note, which was Galaxy Note 8. Was priced at $950 / €999 / ₹67,900 /£869, when launched. In which a customer can buy two One Plus 5T.
What would be the price of Galaxy Note 9?
As per a report in WinFuture, which is given by Roland Quandt. The price of Galaxy Note 9 could exceed €1000. Which makes it more than ₹80,000. Also, that is the price it is expected to be released from in the US. Countries like India, usually get a much higher price.
Apart from the phone, as reported in WinFuture. Samsung would revise the S Pen. However, apart from that, it would also launch the mobile in the different variant. Which would have a lot more storages than previous version Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
What are the variants of Samsung Galaxy Note 9?
As per reports so far, Samsung may not launch 64 GB variant. The device could be launched in 128 GB variant, 256 GB, and a new 512 GB variant. Which elements the lower variant of the device and adds a more premium variant. So far as per reports, the device could be launched in Coral Blue, Lilac Purple, Brown and Black colors.
Price of different variants.
The 64 GB variant, which so far as per reports has been eliminated. So this time, the line up will start from 128 GB variant. Which as per reports, could cost €1050 for 128 GB variant. However, if you talk about the 512 GB variant, it could go as far as whopping €1250. Making it the most expensive Note so far.
Just like this, iPhone has already done something like this. It broke all the records for the pricing of the smartphone. Moreover, in the Android world, it’s going to be Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Who breaks the records for pricing of devices. Though, the specifications are not increased compared to price. Which is a really anti-consumer decision. So, the pricing decision could backfire.