Samsung Galaxy Note 9 release date, price, news and leaks
The Note 9 will launch on August 9 in Brooklyn, New York
The official Samsung Galaxy Note 9 launch date is August 9, and the unveiling will happen in Brooklyn, New York at 11am EST (8am PST, 4pm BST).
Update: A video appearing to show a hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has hit the web, while you can already 'reserve' the yet-to-be-announced phone in the US on Samsung's website that appears to confirm the Note 9's release date.
It's the next big Android smartphone to release and its August 9 launch means the new Galaxy Note phablet will arrive earlier than previous years – we're used to late August for the announcement.
New Note devices are always big news because it's an Android phone with a large screen, handy S Pen and a heap of power, although rumors of an in-screen fingerprint sensor may be premature, especially as it's now due to arrive earlier than expected.
Instead, we're likely to see Bixby 2.0 and an improved dual-lens camera, maybe one with the HDR video recording left out of the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, but a feature being touted by recent LG and Sony phones.
We're sorting through the rumors and leaks (there are a lot of them) daily, and to do that we've gotten out our trusty S Pen stylus ready to declare which are plausible, and which are just wishful thinking.
It seems Samsung has even got a little excited, publishing the framework for support pages of a device with the model ID of SM-N960F/DS - which is expected to be the Note 9 - in Finland, Norway, France and Denmark.
Here's everything we know about Samsung's extra-big Android phone so far.
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