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    Galaxy Note 9 Gets FCC Approval as Launch Nears

    Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has come to a step closer to its launch
    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has officially approved the release of Galaxy Note 9, suggesting that the device could reach the store shelves in a short time. The FCC documents previously received by SamMobile indicate that the Galaxy Note 9 versions were approved on April 20. The agency carried out tests on the device between 4 April and 18 May.

    The FCC list, which focuses on the international version of the smartphone, sheds little light on the specifications of the smartphone. All we can confirm from the list is that the smartphone starts up with LTE and offers wireless charging. But the FCC list is a big hurdle for any smartphone before it runs out. And the publication of a permit usually means that the publication will be made shortly.

    If you advertise your smartphone, should have a design that is almost identical to the Galaxy Note 8. It is also said that Samsung plans to include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 in the phone and can choose up to 512GB storage. first for a Samsung flagship.

    On Monday, a report revealed that Samsung also prepared a more advanced S pen that could include Bluetooth connectivity. The feature could be used to integrate a speaker to facilitate voice calls. A new version of Bixby, called Bixby 2.0, is also in progress and could provide, among other benefits, a better understanding of users.

    Of course, Samsung does not discuss their plans and all we have left is rumors. But with the approval of the FCC, which is now in operation, Samsung seems ready to launch the device whenever it wants. And according to most reports, the presentation will take place on August 9th. Recent reports indicate that Samsung will launch the device in late August to provide the Galaxy Note 9 with a sufficient advantage over Apple's Apple Update, which will be released in September.

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