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Samsung’s Galaxy Note9 doesn’t compromise on performance, neither should you

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  • 6 December 2018
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Power users are called power users for a reason. They demand for the best and won’t settle for less. They need power and uncompromising performance every single day, and that’s not something every smartphone can provide.

Luckily, the Samsung Galaxy Note9 isn’t like every other smartphone. It’s a smartphone that’s designed to give power users exactly what they want. Exactly what they need.

Uncompromising power

Samsung’s Galaxy Note9 is powered by the company’s latest and most powerful processor yet — the Exynos 9810 — and you can pair that with up to a whopping 8GB of RAM. With all that power, you can finally experience real multitasking, running multiple apps at the same time with ease.

But that’s not all because this performance also allows the Galaxy Note9 to work like a PC with Samsung’s DeX solution. Simply plug the Note9 into a monitor and you’ll get to use it like a proper desktop computer! All powered by something that can fit in the palm of your hand.

Huge on storage

The Galaxy Note9 is also designed for people who need plenty of space on their smartphone. With this phone, you can choose between a big storage option of 128GB or an even larger storage option of 512GB.

Need even more? Samsung’s Galaxy Note9 also supports microSD expansion so you can add up to 512GB of additional storage! That means you can get up to 1TB of storage, on a smartphone!

The entire package

Couple all of that with a large 4,000 mAh battery with fast-charging, Super Fast LTE connectivity with dual SIM dual 4G support and a 3.5mm headphone jack, and you’ve really got to ask yourself: What more do you really need?

Samsung’s Galaxy Note9 is designed to put more power in the hands of demanding users. So, if you want all of that power in your hands, all you need to do is head on over to any Authorised Samsung retailer or the Samsung Online Store to pick up your very own Note9 today! Prices start at RM3,699.

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