A couple of weeks after the Galaxy Note 9 was revealed, Samsung’s latest flagship smartphone is now available at retailers and through carriers. The handset includes a 6.4-inch screen, stereo speakers, a 4,000mAh battery that should keep you going all day and 128GB or 512GB of storage, which is expandable using microSD cards.
The upgraded S Pen includes Bluetooth and can operate as a remote control — which could come in incredibly useful for creative selfie angles. You’ll get 6GB or 8GB of memory, depending on how much base storage you elect to have, and the Galaxy Note 9 includes either a Snapdragon 845 or a Samsung Exynos 9810 CPU, depending on your region.
Those specs and screen real estate won’t come cheap; contract-free prices are $1,000 for 128GB of storage and $1,250 for the 512GB phone.
You can also pick up the Galaxy Watch starting today. The smartwatch has a battery that lasts up to a few days, and it includes Samsung Pay, Bixby, and SmartThings. There’s a focus on productivity, and, naturally, you can use it to track your fitness. It costs $330 for the 42mm version and $350 for the 46mm model. The LTE versions will set you back $50 more and ship next month.
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