The Galaxy Note 9 has been glimpsed out in the wild already, and we have also seen a few renders of the phone in the past few days. Leaked renders have revealed the blue, purple, and brown Note 9, and the black version of the phone has now joined the party. Winfuture.de has published official renders of the Galaxy Note 9 in the Midnight Black avatar, which is likely to be the only color option that is available in every market when the Note 9 goes on sale. Also included are renders of the blue variant and its gold and blue S Pen, with the device better matching the Deepsea Blue name than the image we saw previously.
The Galaxy Note 9 will come in black, as expected
Galaxy Note 9 sales might commence in some markets on August 24, less than two weeks after the device will be made official at Samsung's Unpacked event in New York. While the traditional black color option will continue to exist, Samsung is giving up on the 64GB base storage model, as recent rumblings in the rumor mill have revealed. The Note 9 will have 128GB of storage on the base model, at least in Europe, with the higher-end variant directly going to 512GB. Whether there is going to be a 256GB model – or even a 64GB variant – for some countries remains to be seen. We certainly hope there is, as the rumored price tag for the 512GB model is, well, disturbingly high to say the least.
Check out the new render of the Galaxy Note 9 and let us know what color you're most looking forward to!