Six Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Leaked Renders Spice Things Up With Two New Color Themes

Six Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Leaked Renders Spice Things Up With Two New Color Themes

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This year, Samsung will once again upgrade the Galaxy Note lineup incrementally, as it further stabilizes the lineup. Last year’s Galaxy Note 8 was a crucial launch for the company as it had witnessed its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 7, fail at a global level. Samsung smoothed things out with the Galaxy Note 8 and will now further build on the device with the Galaxy Note 9. We’ve got six fresh renders of the phablet today which offer a unique look into the device. Take a look below for more details.

Upgrading gadgets incrementally have several advantages for a company, especially one as large as Samsung. It ensures that previous manufacturing processes are reutilized, saving up costs of setting up new systems. It’s a strong incentive especially for a conglomerate which has to focus on a broad array of electronics and their component parts.

Six Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Leaked Renders Spice Things Up With Two New Color Themes

Jun 21, 2018, 4:38pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/six-samsung-galaxy-note-9-3d-color-renders-brown-five-color-options/ > This year, Samsung will once again upgrade the Galaxy Note lineup incrementally, as it further stabilizes the lineup. Last year’s Galaxy Note 8 was a crucial launch for the company as it had witnessed its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 7, fail at a global level. Samsung smoothed things out with the Galaxy Note 8 and will now further build on the device with the Galaxy Note 9. We’ve got six fresh renders of the phablet today which offer a unique look into the device. Take a look below for more details. > Upgrading gadgets incrementally have several advantages for a company, especially one as large as Samsung. It ensures that previous manufacturing processes are reutilized, saving up costs of setting up new systems. It’s a strong incentive especially for a conglomerate which has to focus on a broad array of electronics and their component parts.