Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Used Copper Tubing In Back Of Mobile to Work As A Cooler


We think we have caught everything there is to know about the imminent Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Well, we’re not convinced about all the features but today we’re learning about the option of the Note becoming “cooler” than it now it is. The Galaxy Note 9’s backside cover has been discovered to have copper tubes as cover for the determination of decreasing the warmness in the phone. This is good news because the Note series is still being carefully watched especially after the Note 7 fiasco.

Copper tubing has approximately to do with cooling an expedient and the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 having such is a benefit. It’s quite a challenge to fit a bunch of components and still save a small, sleek, and slim form but Samsung makes it conceivable. The Note 9 will be filled but we’re looking forward to that copper tubing as per numerous sources.

We’ve got information the Note will be motorized by a Samsung Exynos or Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. Of course, we’re assuming the modern top-tier processors. We’ll authorize all the specs and features on August 9 during the Unloaded event. So far, we know the Note 9 will feature 6GB of RAM, Bixby 2.0, and new S-Pen. It will still have a back fingerprint sensor and may work with a dock-less DeX.

The phone will also decide on with Fortnite exclusively. Device color options include Brown, Gray, Black, Lilac Purple, and Coral Blue. Note 9 S-Pen colors will also differ.

Expect the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 to be meaningfully bigger compared to the Note 8. At the back is a fingerprint sensor placed under the dual cameras still set in a horizontal alignment.

Source = SlashGear

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