If the latest spec rumors are true it's not a very exciting device to anticipate any more. June, July, August... doesn't really matter. Won't be much different from our Note 8's.
Well, part of my dampened excitement has to do with the camera. If the camera setup on the S9 had lived up to its promise, I might be looking forward more to the new Note. The updated processor, battery, speakers are nice, but I'd honestly rather have the Note 8 camera than the S9 camera. If they sort out all those issues, I'll feel better - but something tells me they will not.How is that not exciting? I liked my Note 8, the only reasons i switched to the S9 plus was that I could without spending much on the difference, the Blood Pressure Monitor, and faster processor, and dual speakers; and I will get those features with the Note 9 and more.
They are going to have an unpacked event at least a month ahead of when the phone will be available for retail, if for nothing else than to give the carriers time to prepare for retail sales. So I would be looking first for rumors of a new unpacked event coming sooner than August.
No. As has been repeated over and over, it comes down to the pen. If you don't care about the pen, get an S. If you really want the pen, then your decision is made for you.So if I want a new phone I might save money and be better off getting the s9 plus if they have deals on it than the Note 9?
So, are there any hurricanes forecasted for the note 9 release date in your area this year?So if I want a new phone I might save money and be better off getting the s9 plus if they have deals on it than the Note 9?
So, are there any hurricanes forecasted for the note 9 release date in your area this year?
I just got a text message a little bit ago confirming that changes are coming to JOD! in August. They're wording it like they're doing you a favor and listening to customer feedback. Blah blah blah. They're doing it because it's too costly for them to get rid of used phones, so they're charging their customers more to make sure they will turn off a profit somehow. As if their rates weren't enough. I'm not sure if an exact date was mentioned. But, you can be sure it will be before the Note9 release.T-mobile was talking last year that changes were coming to JOD this August. At the time, it seemed timed with the Note9 release. Maybe they're waiting on the Note9 release date to make the changes earlier. I'm thinking that zero down payment will be a thing of the past.