Showing posts with label Galaxy Note 9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galaxy Note 9. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2018

Samsung seeks sales boost with Galaxy Note 9


NEW YORK -- South Korean electronics giant Samsung unveiled the new Galaxy Note 9 smartphone Thursday, its latest effort to address flagging sales of the high-functioning gadgets.

Boosting the power and the price, Samsung hopes to win back customers in the competitive market. The consistent leader in the global smartphone market, the company nonetheless suffered a 22 percent drop in mobile technology sales in the second quarter.

The company blamed the drop in part to disappointing demand for the Galaxy S9, but it also has been pressured by growth in Chinese competitor Huawei.

At a glitzy the launch event in Brooklyn, Samsung unveiled a suite of high tech products, including a smart speaker and watch, and then showed off the new Galaxy Note 9, which will be available for purchase on August 24.

The phone contains a series of improvements but was described by analysts as having no radical new innovations. The latest model boosts memory capacity, and allows customers to play video games such as the popular Fortnite.

Customers will have the option of 128 or 512 gigabytes of memory, and also can insert a micro card to boost capacity beyond a terabyte, a record for a smartphone.

Samsung also enhanced the gadget's batteries so it can now be used for an entire day without needing to be recharged -- a common headache for cell phone users.

Other improvements include tweaks to the device's "S Pen" feature, which can be used as a remote control for taking pictures or selfies using Bluetooth technology.

And the new model has enough capacity for video games. Samsung has set up a promotion with the popular Fortnite game that lets users download a special mobile version.

According to some trade media sources, the Galaxy Note 9 version with 512 gigabytes will be the most expensive smartphone geared towards the general public. 

PRICEY, NOT RADICALLY NEW

The price for that model will be $1,250 in the United States, while the 128 gigabyte version will go for $1,000. Apple's iPhone X in a 256 gigabyte version sells for about $1,150.

Global smartphone sales fell 1.8 percent in the second quarter to 342 million amid market saturation and rising prices, according to tech-industry trackers International Data Corporation.

Avi Greengart, analyst at GlobalData, described the upgrades in the latest Samsung as "iterative," adding "there is nothing radically new here."

"It's a really expensive phone and for people who are looking for a premium Android phone, they may well find it quite appealing," he said. "But it isn't likely to get people to consider the Note for the very first time."

By contrast, Apple's more dramatic overhaul of the iPhone X design and user interface showed there is a "large group of people who are willing to spend whatever it takes" to upgrade, Greengart said.



Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Watch and the Galaxy Home speaker device, a first for the South Korean company in a market that already contains Amazon's Echo and Alphabet's Google Home program.

The company also announced a partnership with streaming music service Spotify to allow "streamless listening" across all Samsung devices, including phones, tablets and smart TVs, as well as the Galaxy Home.

The smart speaker may have a better shot outside the United States, said Patrick Moorhead, analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy. 

"In the US, Alexa is very entrenched and so is Google Assistant, so it might be a challenge, but not so much in other parts of the world," Moorhead said.

source: news.abs-cbn.com

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 touts more power, juice in a familiar shell


MANILA -- Samsung on Thursday unveiled the Galaxy Note 9, hoping to lure consumers with improved cameras, a larger battery and a souped up stylus inside a familiar glass and metal shell.

The Note 9 looks similar to the Galaxy Note 8, except for the repositioned fingerprint sensor and the dual housing for the rear cameras that now match the color of the device.

Samsung showcased the new Note following slower than expected sales of the Galaxy S9 series and ahead of the new iPhones, which are expected to replicate the design of last year's iPhone X in 3 different screen sizes.

Samsung is also fighting off competition from China's Huawei, which recently overtook Apple for the first time and placed second to the South Korean giant in terms of sales, according to market tracker IDC.


The Galaxy Note 9 stuck with the "infinity display" design language that started with 2017's S8 series. The edges of the 6.4-inch screen slope to the sides. The top bezel is notch-free and is slightly smaller along with the phone's chin compared to last year.

It packs a Qualcom Snapdragon 845 chip with double the storage on the base model compared to its predecessor at 128 gigabytes with 512 gigabyte option and expandable up to 1 terabyte. RAM starts at 6 gigabytes.

The S Pen on the blue variant comes in bright yellow, emphasising its new features like Bluetooth connectivity that allows it to function as a remote control.

The aperture on the dual rear cameras have scene recognition and adjust between bright and dim lighting, as in the S9+.

In the Philippines, pre-orders will be accepted from Aug. 11 to 19. The 128GB model will sell for P55,990 while the 512GB costs P75,990, Samsung said.

source: news.abs-cbn.com

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 set for August 9 unveiling


MANILA -- Samsung said Thursday it would unveil on August 9 a new Galaxy phone with a teaser that includes the S-Pen stylus of its flagship Note series.

The South Korean giant is due to announce a successor to 2017's Galaxy Note 8, after the Galaxy S9 and S9+ last March.

The Galaxy Note 9 is rumored to keep the same design as last year's model but with improved internals, camera performance and possibly, a larger battery.

The Note line, which targets power users, is traditionally announced ahead of the Apple's iPhone.

Apple is expected to announce 3 iPhones in September, a successor to the iPhone X, a plus-sized iPhone X and a less expensive model with a 6-inch screen.

source: news.abs-cbn.com